Why would anyone want to live off the grid? Not the way we did in the 1970s, perhaps.
Today, thanks to the wonderful leaders who keep developing and improving better ways to bui.
We lived a bare-bones, back-to-the-land, kerosene lanterns, wood heat, outhouse, cabin-in-the-woods existence, with children--talk about chopping wood and carrying water This is a candid story of what Dale and I did at that time with references for your continued research Toward the many available options we now have.
Why would anyone want to live off the grid? Not the way we did in the 1970s, perhaps