Ok recommendations so far are
@Maria2000
@Holdilocks
@npub1f5pr...wt3z
@HodlHomestead (may be too big for list)
@PermaNerd π± π»
@Nunya Bidness (may also be too big for list)
@AU9913
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Good, thanks!
@OFFGRID needs to be on this list obviously
Name checks out
Thank you so much for thinking of me π @cuban
Following all the recommendations! π₯πππ
Been offgrid 11 years and counting. It's the only way to go.
Wow!! Thatβs really impressive. What have you enjoyed the most?
What do you do with waste water?
Miss this note, will add you to list too
We're all a work in progressπ
Runs into a septic situation
You can also do filtered situations that basically release gray water as an end result.
Yeah, Iβm also curious to know how and what you mean here. π€π»
Off grid can mean many versions but essentially not having any connections to formal utility infrastructure: power, water, sewer..kinda intermet with satelite. No man is an island. When I lived off grid for many years you realize how impossible it is to remove external inputs.
No one is making their own cast iron fire stove for example.
Living off grid can be the best experience. It comes down to location, infrastructure. Moderate climate, plenty of sun and gravity pressure fresh water spring make all the difference in the world. Some fertile land and power production takes you over the line.
I love my current home, but nothing quite like the disconnected life.