23 Off the grid on the road

  • 24 days ago
Living Off the Grid in the City Radio Show (Legacy). Living off the grid “on the road” involves leaving the sedentary life behind. Moving out to a vehicle alone or accompanied. And going places while living. This may be done on foot, on a bicycle, or other non-motored vehicle but it is orders of magnitude more difficult. Here I delve into living in a large vehicle like a van or recreational vehicle RV. There are many challenges with this. Cost, social life, work, eating, bathing, and other. But, there are many benefits that may make this lifestyle be worthwhile for you. The ability to go and get to know areas, other people, places. Learn much more perspectives, and experience the art of living off the grid. Being mobile, you will need to provide your own water, food, and energy; largely off the grid. You will not be connected to utility water service, electric, or delivery services. It is a difficult, but rewarding choice. Here are the details.
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