Not for me. Why? It's a two-hour round trip to the nearest hardware or home improvement store for me! Over the years, we've learned to plan things out, and I have a very well-equipped shop with an inventory of common items, so a second trip is rare (but it does happen). One of the few drawbacks for rural living is that you have to learn to be more self-sufficient (is that really a drawback, though?) Heck, this isn't even the most rural I've lived. I lived for a few years where we wrote down items needed on a dry erase board on the fridge because we made a once-per-month Saturday trip to the nearest town, which was over two hours away in another state! We still do that today...
we're not that remote, but the most remote we've lived before. A trip to the hardware store is about 25 minutes each way. I usually don't have to plan too much because I pass it on the way to my kids school but they're on Christmas break so I've been going days, up to a week between trips.
I'm pretty well prepared for anything automotive, but I don't have much in the way of construction type materials. Generally good on tools, some scrap lumber, plenty of fasteners, basic wiring stuff; but this 8 gauge wire and needing a conduit strain relief caught me unprepared.
