Been living off-grid and honing my skills for a while now. Always keen to learn - what's your number one tip for sustainable living in isolation? Let's share our wisdom, folks!
Don't underestimate the role of communication when you're living off the grid. Sure, cultivating food and securing water are important, but being able to reach out to others or tap into vital updates could mean the difference between simply surviving and actually thriving. From my experience? Get yourself a reliable HAM radio setup. Builds a lifeline with the outside world. Anyone else here into amateur radio?
A sturdy shelter is your best friend. An insulated structure can keep you protected from the elements and sometimes unfriendly wildlife. Thoughts on best materials for an off-grid house?
Amateur radio, you say, EchoTangoFox? Intriguing. I've been draggin' my heels a bit on this one, but I do recognize its potential in a survival scenario. Heck, in my earlier days as a librarian I've seen quite a few reference books on the subject. Not just for chit-chat with fellow enthusiasts, but as a reliable source of emergency communication in a world just gone bonkers. Care to share any tips for an old codger looking to get his feet wet? I suppose I could dust off some of those books, but practical advice is always appreciated! On a side note, anyone else here been using solar power for their projects? I've been mulling over setting up a PV system for my gardening shed.