Off the grid

Micawber

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What percentage of Republican voters can afford to go off the grid, dispense with economies of scale, give the middle finger to the civilized world and happily exist as an island. Of that .000000001 percent which wish to continuously inbreed? 😄
 
What percentage of Republican voters can afford to go off the grid, dispense with economies of scale, give the middle finger to the civilized world and happily exist as an island. Of that .000000001 percent which wish to continuously inbreed? [emoji1]

My mountain retreat is off grid. Solar and hydro for electricity. Satellite. Wood heat. Live off the land up there. Very peaceful.
 
What percentage of Republican voters can afford to go off the grid, dispense with economies of scale, give the middle finger to the civilized world and happily exist as an island. Of that .000000001 percent which wish to continuously inbreed? 

What percentage of sane people want to live in isolation, like a hermit, off the grid...no matter how they vote.?
 
ILA that sounds awesome.

Right now I am a city kid but more and more I feel like my future is pointing to me buying lots of land in nowheresville and living off the grid
 
What percentage of Republican voters can afford to go off the grid, dispense with economies of scale, give the middle finger to the civilized world and happily exist as an island. Of that .000000001 percent which wish to continuously inbreed? ��

Didn't work out to well for Bosco..... I wonder what ever happened to him.??
 
ILA that sounds awesome.

Right now I am a city kid but more and more I feel like my future is pointing to me buying lots of land in nowheresville and living off the grid

You are young.

Start slow. Buy some land. You don't have to build right away. If you can get a a small water fall or year round stream/creek that has good flow that would be ideal. You also want mineral rights and no restrictions. You will have to have it perc tested for septic tank. Also look for good southern exposure for solar. 10-20 acres is ideal and if you can back up to a national forest you know nobody will be around you.

You can get a cheap camper to put there while you wait to build. I would build more than 800-1000 sq feet. Keeps it easier to heat with a wood stove.

Learn how to can. Start simple with spaghetti sauce and work your way up.
 
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