How Do You Live Off The Grid In An RV?
It’s not all that unusual to talk to folks who say they wish they could get back to nature and live in the wild. There is something to be said for watching the sun rise over the horizon rather than over the neighbor’s house, for breathing in the sweet smell of sage and grass instead of exhaust fumes. And sometimes you have to get away, far away, to enjoy those experiences. You could find yourself in a place without electricity, running water, and yes, without cable television. Don’t worry-you can live off the grid in your RV and be perfectly comfortable. Decide where you will be living. You can purchase some property or you can live on public land. It’s always nice to have your own little corner of the world, but it’s not necessary. In many places in the U.S., you can live off grid on public lands at no charge, although you may be limited to a 14-day stay. Do some research before you jump in the RV and head off for the wide-open spaces. Find out about the climate in the area you’re con