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re: Husband/wife off-gridding in Mexico. Very adventurous couple.
Posted on 3/12/16 at 10:56 am to slackster
Posted on 3/12/16 at 10:56 am to slackster
how so?
she has wifi, big deal
I have better cell service/wifi at my camp than I do at home and it is completely off the grid (power/sewer/water/roads). It is only accessible by airplane or boat
all it means is that there's a tower somewhere near her
or that she travels somewhere that does have wifi to update her blog
she has wifi, big deal
I have better cell service/wifi at my camp than I do at home and it is completely off the grid (power/sewer/water/roads). It is only accessible by airplane or boat
all it means is that there's a tower somewhere near her
or that she travels somewhere that does have wifi to update her blog
Posted on 3/12/16 at 11:26 am to cgrand
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how so?
she has wifi, big deal
In a traditional sense, living off the grid means living a life where you're basically hidden from the rest of the world. People who go off the grid don't want to be found and sure as hell aren't updating a blog.
I'm not trying to belittle what they're doing - it sounds great - but having little to no amenities does not necessarily mean you're living off the grid.
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