Survival Secrets For Living Off The Grid

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By Frances Edwards


At times, a good break from all the stress occasioned by normal life may mean living a secluded albeit self sustaining lifestyle. If you have ever fancied the thought of living off the grid, prepare yourself for a very different experience from what normal life dictates. You might want to prepare yourself psychologically for living without your friends nearby and getting by without piped water, electricity and other shared utilities.

To start off your new found life, you ought to do some preparation. For starters, you must know the climate of the area you will be residing in. Find out whether you can cultivate your own garden for subsistence. In the past, families used to plant all the food they needed right outside their homes. This meant they were self sustained round the clock.

This should be the case for your part. If there is a river nearby, you have your work cut out for you. You can easily channel some water to your garden to water your vegetables. If the climate in the area does not seem promising for agricultural activities, you might want to reconsider your decision. You should stay in a place where you are guaranteed access to water for drinking, cooking and irrigation.

With water, off grid living is always guaranteed to be bearable. You must also figure out a good way to prepare meals since you will have no cooking gas available. Luckily, clay provides a good natural material for making earthen stoves.

Considering the fact that you will be residing in a forested area, getting access to firewood should be pretty easy. To avoid experiencing difficulties during your stay, start practicing how to light a fire using firewood. A good bonfire will help you stay warm during cold nights while keeping insects and dangerous predators at bay.

Your communication needs should also be well thought out before you move. Surviving off grid also means using natural techniques to communicate with others. Essentially, you will have to do without electronic communication gear. If you cannot fathom the thought of leaving home without your cell phone, it would be prudent to learn how to communicate without it early enough. Also remember that you will have no access to a television set. As such, prior preparation and anticipation is important.

For a smooth experience, it is wise to opt for a downhill location. There are several advantages that come with taking this step. For one, a downhill spot will guarantee a good supply of river and rain water. To flow uphill, water must always be pumped. Staying downhill will ensure your tanks get filled through gravity. Moreover, your home will always remain shielded during hailstorms.

The greatest trick to surviving for the longest time possible lies in how you set up your home. Ensure it is well insulated using good windows and roofing material. Also ensure there is enough entry space for sunlight. Lastly, always use low combustion firewood in your fireplace during winter.




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