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The "Off Grid" lifestyle
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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1384258" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>Closest I've been to living off the grid was temporary. When I was in college I was a counselor at a canoe camp. Slept on sandbars, cooked over an open fire, nature was the toilet and certainly no showers for a week. One summer of that and I was over being adventurous (it was also a church camp for 14 -16 year old's, little heathens). A close second would be when we were building the house but still living in TX & commuting every couple weeks. I was game for sleeping on a blow-up mattress & "showering" with a tiny stream of cold water out of a Gott cooler for maybe 2 days - and then I would call my folks & beg them to rescue me (total 2.5 hr drive). The older I get, my priorities continue to change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1384258, member: 24027"] Closest I've been to living off the grid was temporary. When I was in college I was a counselor at a canoe camp. Slept on sandbars, cooked over an open fire, nature was the toilet and certainly no showers for a week. One summer of that and I was over being adventurous (it was also a church camp for 14 -16 year old's, little heathens). A close second would be when we were building the house but still living in TX & commuting every couple weeks. I was game for sleeping on a blow-up mattress & "showering" with a tiny stream of cold water out of a Gott cooler for maybe 2 days - and then I would call my folks & beg them to rescue me (total 2.5 hr drive). The older I get, my priorities continue to change. [/QUOTE]
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