coming up on our 4 year anniversary for moving off the grid.

i can’t believe that much time has passed already.

I’ve had some of the deepest moments of peace I’ve ever known, as well as some ‘ok, wtf am I going to do’ moments.

so worth it.

and not being here is starting to fade into memory.

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Love to hear it. You are an inspiration, and I hope to live that life someday. 🔥

you can.

we were one step away from homeless at one point. We prayed, gave it to God, and miracles happened.

And a lot of work…

What are a few things you’ve learned in this time?

time waits for no man.

do prioritize.

as in, I’ll have to answer this another time. 🤓🙂❤️

Man ur living my dream…I bought a black series HQ19 a few years ago. It’s an off road camper with 400 watts of solar panels on roof (and Anderson plug for additional solar panels) with a 3000W inverter generator and 420AH of lifepo batteries…it’s pretty well designed for dry/remote camping and my wife and I have long been planning a 3-4 month trip to include PNW.

I recently retired…well it turned into semi retired (every other week I work until 3:00 pm with a very flexible schedule). This change in plans was in large part to continue stacking BTC hard until first big candle after halving (I didn’t start with BTC until June 2022 but have stacked hard since then).

Long story short we take the RV out for 1-2 week trips often and occasional 4-5 week trips (mostly state parks with heavy emphasis on Florida) but have done very little dry camping. The dream is as stated above. If ur comfortable sharing some of ur favorite spots as well as any other advice on the life it would be much appreciated.

That sounds amazing.

If I had that setup I think I would want to explore the BLM land in Arizona in the winter.