Methodius, I am intrigued by your idea. I think it is interesting but the thing is few people, including some who have posted in this thread, would have great difficulty in giving up modern comforts. Frankly, the modern world is hostile to Orthodoxy and its way of life. To live a true Orthodox life, I think you have to get away from modern comfort. This is not an easy message for some to swallow. Have you ever heard of the Hutterites? They are cousins to the Amish and I think you would find them interesting. No religious group or community for that matter are immune from Satan. The problem is that the Amish are having their share of troubles. They are currently having problems among their young such as alcoholism. The Amish are decent people and I have nothing against them or for that matter many of the anabaptist groups. If anything, there is more value placed on family. I met an old woman once who said along the lines of how she missed the good ole days of no television when she was growing up. Instead of watching TV, they would sit around as a family and talk. That is something that is a rarity in today's world. Now, no one has a sit down meal anymore. We are all too distracted with world and its cares, that we neglect not only our own souls, but the souls of others. To put it bluntly, this world is going to hell in a handbasket. The Amish don't have problems with divorce. The divorce rate among Christians I believe is 50%. That is shocking considering we are speaking of Christians, and not those who are unbelievers. To find quality people who love God in this world is darn near impossible. I guess I rambled on here, but I think the idea does have some merit.
Did you ever consider that maybe your being Orthodox in the world will influence someone else to become Orthodox? and by isolating yourself out in the middle of no where you will not be fulfilling God's purpose?
I know that it may not seem like building a community like this would spread the Gospel and be a witness to the world, yet could we not say the same thing about monks and nuns, that they are withdrawing to nowhere and not fulfilling God's purpose? By the way, what is God's purpose for our lives? How do we know is God's purpose for our lives? To me this idea proposed by Methodius sounds creating a monastic community for families.