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Our decision to live off grid happened gradually and over time. When we first started traveling, we only stayed in RV parks but soon realized how expensive that was! I forget where I first learned about “boondocking” but I wanted to give it a try, so we took a trip to Wyoming with a generator and a couple of water jugs to see what life would be like. ⁣ ⁣ Over the next couple of years we dug deeper into this lifestyle, traveled to more remote places, and found a deep sense of fulfillment from living in a sustainable way. We still go to grocery stores and put gas in our truck, but it’s really gratifying for us when we can reduce our dependency on “the grid.” Over time, we’ve integrated systems like being able to filter water from lakes and rivers, a lithium battery system + solar that allows us to handle extreme cold and go for weeks or even months without charging batteries with the generator, a composting toilet, and a wood stove. Living this way makes each day interesting and rather than spending my days inside the hospital (I used to work as an RN!), I get to use my hands & work outside for a good part of the day. Some may wonder why we choose to live this way and the answer is simply because we love it 💪🏼🪵⁣ ⁣ #fulltimetravel #rvlife #nomadlife #homeiswhereyouparkit #fulltimerv #rvliving #travelblogger #lifeontheroad #explorealaska #alaskalife #alaskanadventures #naturealaska #thelastfrontier⁣ #stayandwanderer #ourcamplife #neverstoptravelling #sheexplores #alaskaliving #Alaskaphotographer⁣ #heralaskalife #interioralaska #offgridlife #homeiswhereyouparkit #campingvibes #camperlife #airstreamtravel #nomadlifestyle
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