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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1384194" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I know some people who have done this. None that quit there job and lived off the land. Mainly just because there wasn't a power line anywhere near their property. I did it for one year. Not because it was an "off grid" desire on my part. The place I lived at was three miles from the end of the power line. If you are set up right it isn't all that difficult. Our place was like going back in time. Wood heat stove, wood cook stove, and kerosene lamps. We had a propane refrigerator, a hand water pump on the back porch, and a out house that was 100 too close in the summer and 100 feet to far away in the winter. My ex in laws lived off grid. They had a very nice modern house powered by a generator and a bank of batteries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1384194, member: 498"] I know some people who have done this. None that quit there job and lived off the land. Mainly just because there wasn't a power line anywhere near their property. I did it for one year. Not because it was an "off grid" desire on my part. The place I lived at was three miles from the end of the power line. If you are set up right it isn't all that difficult. Our place was like going back in time. Wood heat stove, wood cook stove, and kerosene lamps. We had a propane refrigerator, a hand water pump on the back porch, and a out house that was 100 too close in the summer and 100 feet to far away in the winter. My ex in laws lived off grid. They had a very nice modern house powered by a generator and a bank of batteries. [/QUOTE]
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