Life in a wild place.

Living off the grid can be a challenging but also rewarding experience. Here are a few pieces of advice for anyone considering this lifestyle:

  1. Research local regulations: Before you start planning your off-grid living situation, it’s important to research local regulations and codes. You’ll need to find out what is allowed in your area and ensure that your plans comply with all relevant laws.
  2. Develop a plan: Before you begin living off the grid, you’ll need to have a plan in place for how you’ll handle things like power, water, and waste. Consider what type of renewable energy you’ll use (solar, wind, etc.) and how you’ll manage your water and waste. Make sure you have backup plans for when things don’t work as expected
  3. Invest in high-quality equipment: To be able to live off grid comfortably, it is important to have high-quality equipment and systems in place. This can include things like solar panels, water pumps, and backup generators. Be prepared to invest in the equipment that you’ll need upfront and maintain them.
  4. Learn basic skills and DIY : Living off the grid often means being more self-sufficient, so you should be prepared to learn some basic skills, such as gardening, plumbing, and basic electrical work. Having a knowledge of how to maintain, repair and fix equipment and systems will come in handy and save money.
  5. Learn to live with less: Living off the grid usually means having fewer resources at your disposal, so you’ll need to learn to live with less and be more mindful of your consumption. This can include things like reducing your use of electricity and water, and learning to compost and recycle.
  6. Be prepared for the isolation: living off grid will likely mean living in more remote areas, and so isolation can be a big problem for some. Consider if this is something that may be an issue for you, and how you will cope with it.
  7. Join a community: Joining a community of like-minded individuals can be a great way to get support and advice while living off the grid. Many off-grid communities have websites, forums, or social media groups where you can share information and ask questions.

Living off the grid requires a lot of work and dedication, but it can be a rewarding way of life. By planning ahead, investing in high-quality equipment, learning new skills and joining a community, you can make the transition to off-grid living as smooth as possible.