A quick chat about off grid/simple living and why I love it and feel it’s important. #homestead #offgrid #diy
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@KYLESCABIN9 ай бұрын
Some common questions I’ve been getting: 1) property taxes. Of course I have to pay them. When you live rural they are much cheaper. I have a simple cabin that has no plumbing, septic, electric, etc… so that is much cheaper as well. 2) health insurance. Don’t have it and don’t want it. My health insurance is that I eat real food and stay active and happy. I have cash set aside if I get injured. Haven’t had “health insurance” for years. The system is designed to keep you enslaved to the system. 3) off grid and on KZfaq. The grid is the electrical grid. I am not tied to it, therefore I am off grid. I have a small solar setup, use an outhouse for a toilet. Off grid doesn’t mean you live out in the middle of nowhere and never have contact with society. I did that for awhile though. The point of this video is to show people who are unhappy with the rat race/city life that this is an option. You can do it if you want to. It takes far less money, and is just a healthy, low stress, great way to live in my opinion. Its not for everybody but it’s worked out great for me. Thanks for watching!
@davidlenz63099 ай бұрын
While there is plenty to legitimately criticize about the health care system, it is certainly not designed to keep you "enslaved" to it. Modern medicine, despite its warts, is one of the greatest achievements in human history. My dad is still living on his own at 90 years old. Without modern medicine he would have died when his appendix ruptured 55 years ago. Talented surgeons operated and saved him. Without modern medicine I would have grown up without a father.
@4bidden19 ай бұрын
How much money do you need per year? Do you make money? If so how much? Just curious, thanks!
@KYLESCABIN9 ай бұрын
@@davidlenz6309 that’s incredible. There is plenty of good and plenty of bad. We can do amazing things today and can save a lot of lives that would have been lost. It’s a calculated risk not having health insurance. I’m in my 20s, eat great, stay active. I just feel it’s not worth having for me in my situation. I know an 82 year old man that lives similarly and he says if you don’t go to the doctor you’ll find there’s nothing wrong with you. That’s a stretch of course but there is some truth to that. And they push wayyy too many meds nowadays.
@Spooniekilla2829 ай бұрын
Cool man! Glad I stumbled across this video. Subscribed!
@MarcTheMessengerLive9 ай бұрын
#2 so true.. same here eat clean and you are good. i plan to live off grid to as well but since im a youtuber i wonder how i can get by with having no/bad internet connection
@sandiearmagost2914 Жыл бұрын
I’m 65. I started living off grid 2 years ago. I love it. That said my family thinks that I’m touched in the head. No matter what the weather is outside, I look out and see the beauty all around me. And that brings me peace that they don’t have.
@gringo300911 ай бұрын
You are touched. Touched with brilliance and life!
@MsHomesteader11 ай бұрын
@@gringo3009 Amen, Amen, our family has thought us nuts for decades, but now are seeing itis they that are in trouble.
@TheMiaOrange11 ай бұрын
Inspiring. I'm hopeful but have struggled for years to secure land.
@CutandShoot5x511 ай бұрын
That’s awesome Sandie!!!! I’m 62, live in Texas right now but just bought 5 acres in The Yukon, Alaska!!!!
@sandiearmagost291411 ай бұрын
@@TheMiaOrange Finding land is hard. Affordability was one of my biggest challenge. After that away into the property, (roads) water, can I grow crops, will it hold livestock. All important things to look for. My property can do most of that, but water. I need a well, but the cost is beyond what I can afford. In the winter I can use snow for all my needs, but summer is another story. If I had to do it again I would look for water. I will set up rainwater catchment system, but it will have to be taken down in winter. Many things to think about.😵
@godisgreat4189 ай бұрын
I am a young black man from the Bronx New York and I am so ready to follow the footsteps of you sir. The fact that you don’t have to rely on some corrupt entity to live your life is Beautiful…
@dimrocksosabby25539 ай бұрын
same, the thought of waking up an not worrying about jobs or money or societal BS sounds so refreshing. I currently slave away 40plus hours a week as a mechanic just to barely keep my nose above water. I cant tell you how many times Ive just wanted to pack it all up an take the risk. I know homesteading has all kinda of skills an research involved but man I hope to get there one day.
@Falcon_Serbia9 ай бұрын
Do it bro I wish you best of luck!
@godisgreat4189 ай бұрын
@@Falcon_Serbia I appreciate you bro. I am really looking forward to it…
@godisgreat4189 ай бұрын
@@dimrocksosabby2553 I am with you bro..I work 60 plus hours a week and I am just sick and tired of it man..Especially here in New York, is HORRIBLE…
@DavidSungsEVILROBOT9 ай бұрын
@@godisgreat418damn I would have said I'm a young Asian male from Brooklyn...... But life is truly passing in a blink of an eye. Now I'm 44 😂. I think what I've learned is that you and I (since you're from NYC too)....we were bred in basically a dog mill, but for humans. We're all skittish and anxious all the time. NYC does take a toll on people
@anniec-bq3ms2 ай бұрын
I'm 14 and this has been my dream for 3 years. I'm just saving and waiting for the day I turn 18 and can actually start. Thank you for this video, it was amazing 😊
@sankara68232 ай бұрын
Which part of the country do you plan to go and leave in?
@Luhbraindead2 ай бұрын
Don’t let anyone tell you that you can’t do something kid. You got it.
@anniec-bq3ms2 ай бұрын
@@sankara6823 i currently live in TN and all of my family is here, soo probably TN.
@anniec-bq3ms2 ай бұрын
@@Luhbraindead thank you!
@meditativeambience2566Ай бұрын
Take me along when you're ready 😉
@JoshAdamsWeather2 ай бұрын
I think the hardest thing is finding a companion who also wants to live this lifestyle.
@rillesttalkАй бұрын
You’re 100% correct. I was about to make this same comment before reading yours. I’m a former-Navy Seabee and very familiar with living off the grid but finding a companion with the same mindset is nearly impossible to find. And I’m on wife number three…
@beatcat1265Ай бұрын
There's lots of homesteading off grid singles groups on FB! I am a woman like that and I've seen TONS of others!
@ClaudiaHill-ch1wvАй бұрын
I’m a woman who desires this and would like a Husband who wants to homestead I’m in the Midwest in the city n have chickens. I’m a single mom and just researching and looking into some land…
@beatcat1265Ай бұрын
@@ClaudiaHill-ch1wv yeah there's lots of us!!! I have chickens and ducks I'm living rural. 18 miles from town I wish I were farther out though honestly. I have a garden I add a little to every year! I care for my elderly mother and my son so moneys tight right now but my goal is to eventually get solar power and start working on water storage soon. Its just me doing it alone so I unfortunately can't do a ton alone at once. Just doing a little as I can when I can. I'd also like to get rabbits soon!
@ClaudiaHill-ch1wvАй бұрын
@@beatcat1265 you’re inspiring me!! Thanks for sharing!!! One day at a time
@charlesslaten3726 Жыл бұрын
I am an old man that can tell you for sure you have truly figured things out correctly. For a young man you are wise beyond your years. Do what makes you feel fulfilled and you will never have regrets.
@carefulcarpenter11 ай бұрын
Integrity vs Regret. This is a dynamic that everyone will face.
@Speed0000711 ай бұрын
Wait until the guy has kids and he realized he needs the grid and the city to raise them right. What kid wants to live in a cabin while everyone else lives in a modern home. Selfishness at its finest! Thats what you call having it all figured out?
@Africanslam11 ай бұрын
I live totally off grid from May to Nov in my cabin in Vermont and in a luxury condo from Dec to April in Florida. I love my lifestyle.
@carefulcarpenter11 ай бұрын
@@Africanslam Winters in the snow, warming fires if the stone fireplace every night in the winter months.... not that is living! No cranky old elites to put up with.
@Google-McGoogle11 ай бұрын
@@Africanslams 🎉
@mikedkc11 ай бұрын
I’m from your dad’s generation. It took my entire working life to finally buy some land and build a recreational property in the Ozark hills. You can’t believe how many times I’ve mentioned that I should’ve done this earlier. A lot earlier. You’re a brilliant man to have listened to your heart. Well done. And by the way, I have learned a great deal from your channel.
@vldarden11 ай бұрын
Good to see you didn’t give up. I want to do this but sometimes think it’s too late.
@betweenyellowan_dred11 ай бұрын
When I grow up I want to live off grid.
@doloreswilliams-hamilton167111 ай бұрын
God bless you and your families journey and how you choose what fits your life goals. Keep living your happiest and best life off grid.
@garybonz11 ай бұрын
We raised our 3 kids, who are now adults, off grid in the Ozarks. They loved it ! The best part is you get to know your kids.
@garybonz11 ай бұрын
@vldarden, it is NOT too late, if you can still do the work. When you are older just do it differently.
@alechamid2354 ай бұрын
For a young man, you're very smart to listen to your heart and act on it. A lot of people dream this life style, but they never actually take that first step.
@cesarmoore79964 ай бұрын
Listening to your heart is the worst thing you can do. Listen to your mind and let your heart have an influence. Not the other way around.
@soupflood4 ай бұрын
True @@cesarmoore7996
@sentakatsuki2 ай бұрын
@@cesarmoore7996you suck
@jaec19982 ай бұрын
@@LoweDistortion sort of. Basically he's saying the way you'll know you're following your path is when your heart and mind are operating on the same plane
@Humanprototype-wh8qrАй бұрын
@@LoweDistortionu need to have a view with the mind and check it with the heart Which inherit your values The mind just give input the Heart checks for responses
@D-R-X-I3 ай бұрын
im 15 and my whole lif my parents have wanted me to become a doctor, which is something i do not want and ive always wanted to live off grid away from it all and seeing you living a simple and peacful life, has given me more hope to break free from my parents rules and choose my destiny
@anniec-bq3ms2 ай бұрын
get it!! im 14 and i feel ya
@alisonj95332 ай бұрын
It's your life
@itsfurbwv2 ай бұрын
As a man of 33 years old I spent to much time trying to do the things my family wanted me to do aka pursuing a career field that was not my decision..don’t make the same mistake I did and try to live my life for everyone else..live your life the way YOU want you’ll be much happier
@D-R-X-I2 ай бұрын
@@itsfurbwv thank you so much, after reading this, it gave me a new perspective on how I want to shape my life for myself and live my dream to the fullest. Thank you so much❤️
@itsfurbwv2 ай бұрын
@@D-R-X-I I just have regret now that I’m old enough now to see how I was manipulated by my family to be what they wanted me to be & if I can save just one person from going through the same thing I did I try to give advice..I recommend you do what you like for a career, not what someone else likes ya know just live to be happy for you!
@freedompanda943810 ай бұрын
I’m 54. Been on my own property & off grid for the last 25 months. Building my own house right now. Wish I would have done this sooner. It’s not easy, it’s hard work, but man…mentally, physically, spiritually…never been better. It’s phenomenal.
@eaglea65710 ай бұрын
Taxes????
@cherylwingett428010 ай бұрын
Good 4 u...i would do I t...but to old now lol...
@litachi72249 ай бұрын
Kuddos you won’t regret it!
@sonminorimitsuu28389 ай бұрын
Where have you built yours? I am in the UK
@niggasdontdiewex49959 ай бұрын
Make sure u pay them property taxes or u did all that hard work for nothing.. pretty much doing it for the workout now.. it aint your shit
@Milwaukee3073 ай бұрын
Man this hits home. My dream was to live like this. I’m 30, got four kids, so many bills, so much debt, I feel like I’m trapped in a prison and can’t get out of the system. If I didn’t have kids I’d sell everything and try to live this lifestyle. Seems so peaceful. Maybe one day.
@user-os7wo3ke6nАй бұрын
It would be a great gift for your kids. I grew up like that and I really enjoyed
@Goldie-dw3pdАй бұрын
Oh, you poor man, only 30 and have 4 kids. Your wife probably feels the same way. If you can get her on board to like that lifestyle that's half the battle. The kids will oppose leaving their friends but believe your and their capabilities. You can do it!
@allenvayner49873 сағат бұрын
Soon, there is going to be the rapture. It's when there will be trumpet sounds, and after the trumpet sounds, God will lift his people from here. Also, God said people should be living by the Bible. Amen, and God bless you. ❤* John 3:16 - "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him shall not perish but have eternal life".
@jessefischer6872Ай бұрын
I have lived in a large city for the majority of my life, but now that I have a cabin and land in the woods of wisconsin...I'll never look back, felt I wasted my life living in a big city now. And I understand some people are not able to do that. But for those who can you won't believe the difference. Better than any drug ever is too wake up on your own land,that feeling it gives you, your own little world. Truly amazing.
@sunshineimperials1600Ай бұрын
Been living out in the boonies for a while now, and I lived in the city for much of my young life. But you shouldn’t regret living in the city though, that experience gives us an appreciation of living out in the boonies more than if we grew up in it.
@fireandiron41814 күн бұрын
@@sunshineimperials1600Truth. It’s important to get different experiences in life so that you gain perspective. It makes you appreciate things more.
@dude62478 Жыл бұрын
I’m 24 and my fiancé and I just purchased a homestead on the other side of Canada, we are moving out there in a month and couldn’t be more excited to start working towards a comfortable level of self sufficiency. We aren’t meant to live in cities all crammed together
@susanathiessen356611 ай бұрын
Good to hear I was sick and tired of living in town we have moved to Mexico 7 months ago from Canada it's very hot out here but we feel so free.
@watchman919811 ай бұрын
Which province did you buy land in?
@mabelurena831111 ай бұрын
Best of luck 🤞
@dude6247811 ай бұрын
@@watchman9198 we purchased 1.5 acres with a 2 bed 1 bath house with rain water collection, septic and power for 245k. It’s 35 minutes from Halifax. After 2 years we will rent that place out and purchase more rural raw land
@susanathiessen356611 ай бұрын
@@watchman9198 do you mean me? We moved to Campeche Mexico.
@ellenlefavour62811 ай бұрын
As a 68 year old woman who has been living completely off grid for two years, I couldn’t agree with you more. I do still have a cellphone, so I guess I’m not really 100% off grid. I raise ducks for eggs and goats for milk/cheese. I live in my RV and use solar for my power, have a well with solar pump for water. 5 gallon buckets for toilet, 12 volt system in the trailer is easily handled by the sun God provides. I love the physical labor aspect of it as it keeps me fit and strong. Good for you and all who are willing to come out of the world system. God is in control of my life and provides everything I need and makes this life possible.
@sarastilson86699 ай бұрын
I'd love to connect, I'm 69 live r3motely in colorado
@josephwilson39309 ай бұрын
Ellen, God bless you as well but that is what I want is a RV to drive and live out of... Me, my Wolfdog and my Cats. I love what you're doing and what Kyle does.
@country_roadsWV9 ай бұрын
Kuddos to you! Would love your goat butter and cheese recipe please? That's my dream is to have enough land to raise goats for breeding, meat, milk and cheese!
@cheriep29597 ай бұрын
I'd be afraid of people and bears ,do you have protection and guts to do this I'm amazed by you.
@ellenlefavour6287 ай бұрын
@@cheriep2959 I am protected by the Most High God Almighty, so not afraid of bears, wild boars, bobcats or people. I do have a wonderful guard dog that He sent me who keeps predators away from the ducks and goats. He has protected and provided for me in the most amazing ways since I have been here completely trusting in Him.
@teriwright3118Ай бұрын
Im 64 yrs old, a female want this lifestyle. This is true living.
@akpost87802 ай бұрын
One of the only proper wearers of that Bass Pro Shop hat I've seen in a long time!
@WolfKrime3310 ай бұрын
This is inspiring. As someone from the city I never knew this was possible. I was programmed in the matrix. I want out,and I want this. I'm 33. Hope I can make this happen. In my lifetime.
@ThatAppalachian9 ай бұрын
I was in the same boat. My wife and I currently live in the middle of the city with hardly any yard. We wanted out too. You can do it my friend. Treat your current living situation as a homestead classroom for the next year or so. We started by growing most of our produce in buckets. That will teach you a whole lot about gardening and it’s easy to maintain with very little space. Best food you’ll ever have and you’ll save money on groceries. We got 6 chickens and built a small coop from pallets and scrap wood on our back patio. We get half a dozen fresh eggs every single day and they’re amazing. We aren’t wealthy by any means but we found some cheap land in the Appalachian foothills. 7.5 acres with a stream, no zoning (very important) so we jumped on it. The biggest thing to remember is you’ll have to make some sacrifices and trust that they’ll pay off. I absolutely LOVED riding my Harley. I was actually riding it the day I met my wife and we rode that thing all over. It was like our thing. We decided to sell it and paid cash for a custom cabin shell. We work on it just about every weekend so we can get it finished and moved in full time. Anything we don’t have room for or don’t need is getting sold and used to pay for supplies and material. It feels overwhelming but you just gotta remember the reward. Minimize, make sacrifices, improvise, ask for help. When you finally get there you won’t miss about the matrix my friend. God bless you on your journey. I know you can do it!
@joshsowack9 ай бұрын
You got this !
@WolfKrime339 ай бұрын
@@ThatAppalachian Hey I really appreciate this advice man, lots of good stuff to unpack here. Thank you and I will definitely take heed. Best of luck to you and your wife. Good to know that it is possible. Onward. 🇺🇲
@WolfKrime339 ай бұрын
@@joshsowack Definitely gonna shoot for it. Appreciate the encouragement. 🙏🇺🇲💪
@alanchappel79589 ай бұрын
The only one that stopped me from living this way is yourself
@Seanmirrer6 ай бұрын
We are a 6 figure income couple and had very little saved and not much cash lying around the preverbal". '...don't have $500 for an emergency" that was us. The big thing was debt all kinds of it, cars mortgage (although our home isn't a high price one), student loans for our kids, and of course credit cards. One day we just got sick of being broke and went total scorched earth and became frugal overnight. Paid it all off, it took almost 5 years but now we have no debt and this year our savings rate is 50% on basically the same income that had us perpetually broke. So for us it is mainly staying out of debt and watching our spending, at first it was a real effort to save in our HISA and 401Ks but now it's actually fun watching our money grow. No car or vacation or neighborhood is worth being broke or financially unstable.
@Ashleycorrie84946 ай бұрын
Congratulations on taking the steps necessary to get yourself out of the financial bind you were in.
@Rhgeyer2786 ай бұрын
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@velveetaslingshot2 ай бұрын
Im starting very small. Im making my own compost in my backyard. Its already got me excited to have started learning. The more I learn about myself and this world, the more convinced I am that some people have to get out of the system or they will die. Im one of them.
@Cali16daleАй бұрын
thanks for this. Ive wanted to live on my own land since I was 17. I am 23 and saving. Someday
@dorawhisman515 Жыл бұрын
My Grandfather(born 1889-Idaho)did the same thing you are doing. Bought a piece of land, built(himself) small house. Wood stove-In later years they had a gas refrigerator. Hand dug a well. Heated with firewood . Most of their food they raised. When we were kids we would visit them.They had a modern house in the valley by then but we ALWAYS begged to go to the ranch and live in the old ranch house. Grandfather would play the violin, Grammy would read aloud from books(often Zane Grey)by kerosene light. He would tell us stores by the fireplace. Often Mark Twain and Russian folk stories. Grammy would tell us about our Genealogy and how she lived growing up. If we were lucky they would sing a couple songs. They had no debts. You and your Wife are exceptional people! Your children are lucky.
@chadpilled79139 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@elicohen50739 ай бұрын
Beautiful
@Hardcore-Homestead11 ай бұрын
Living off grid is amazing. Lots of folks say they can't cause they have kids. We lived in a tent for three months while we built out cabin. Me, my wife, and two boys are out here doing it. The biggest hang up to people getting out and doing it though is the lack of basic trade skills these days. Most people want a white collar computer or office based job. Working with your hands is becoming more and more valuable every day.
@piglo31810 ай бұрын
You are so right man.
@BIGBigBoiNICK10 ай бұрын
Do you still have to pay property tax? Ive seen off grid people on youtube who say they dont make much money but im always confused how they pay property taxes because they are so high now.
@Hardcore-Homestead10 ай бұрын
@BIGBigBoiNICK you can't escape property tax. Out in the rural areas it's super cheap. I'm paying about $700 a year for property tax.
@BIGBigBoiNICK10 ай бұрын
@redneckheathen7989 thats awesome i thought it would be way more like 2000$ or something like that. Also im curious what animals do you raise for meat?
@Hardcore-Homestead10 ай бұрын
@@BIGBigBoiNICK goats and chickens. Plenty of hunting too
@King-Bird-2TV5 ай бұрын
I’ve been living off grid for over six years. I’m now 64. I’m so much happier here than when I lived in a conventional house. Building was a long process. My house is under 600 sq. ft. With a sawdust toilet, wood cook stove, one sink, small 13 volt fridge and a 12 volt freezer. I cut my own wood and do lots of composting. It’s work, but as you said, satisfying. I xc ski in the winter and hike in the summer. I love the woods and peace and quiet. You did the right thing. I wish I had figured it out at your age.
@paradiseinparaguay77142 ай бұрын
We have a simliar lifestyle😊...except we moved to Paraguay!!🌴🌴☀️☀️ And its soooo peaceful! No more rat race for us either! Congrats to you sir!!👏👏👏
@My_Secret_ArtSketchbook27 күн бұрын
I was considering checking it out. Or living offgrid allowered there?
@love_kiwee22 күн бұрын
Wow! My boyfriend and i have been wanting to live cheaper, and were wondering how it worked in another country!!!
@rexyumul191012 сағат бұрын
Where is Paraguay 🤔🌄
@piececake5820Сағат бұрын
@@rexyumul1910in South America. Landlocked country south of bolivia
@RalphCastelli9 ай бұрын
I'm 26 and me and my wife moved out to alaska and built our own house a year and a half ago. We live a two hour drive to the nearest gas station or grocery store. We absolutely love our new life
@RalphCastelli9 ай бұрын
It helped that my wife had a background in engineering and I had a dad who raised me around the trades. But building our own house really was the best thing we ever did. Can't wait to do more
@olgabushak29429 ай бұрын
I have SO many questions! Lol How do you deal with food and plan ahead? Do you have kids? Any power outages outthere? Where in Alaska? What would you say the biggest 'set back or hardship' of your journey. I ask the biggest set back because I do realize the benifits...but would like to know ty
@joec89429 ай бұрын
Lived in AK for my first 19 years. Couldn’t wait to get the heck outta there.
@kermitfrog5939 ай бұрын
Do you guys have friends and a social life?
@scottallen62279 ай бұрын
@@kermitfrog593Rocky and Bullwinkle
@justinthomas69429 ай бұрын
Society does not care about you, so don't care about society and look after your own , you've done the best thing a person could of done! The world has become toxic , I'm 34 , if the land in my country was more available to build my own homestead I would have! Well done! Respect from Wales!
@RuffAndTufff9 ай бұрын
You're just a fkin baby. Grow up.
@breadfan99 ай бұрын
Don;t call for help when you need it.
@davidortiz30949 ай бұрын
@@breadfan9Such a useless statement.
@justinthomas69429 ай бұрын
@breadfan9 each to their own....😂
@breadfan99 ай бұрын
@davidortiz3094 as useless as the people that don't contribute to society by living off the grid
@Deva-no3dn4 ай бұрын
Awe. Skeeter is so cute. He seems to take his responsibility as chicken guardian seriously. What a lovely video. Good luck to you. You’ll do fine!❤
@futurekronАй бұрын
I live like you Kyle, but do have running water. I own my small house, and also solar power, which is really easy to install, and works great. The only thing I don't own is my land, which will be remedied in a few months. ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT and I'm perfectly comfortable. I have to give all the credit to channels like yours!
@genamueller11 ай бұрын
I’ve never really thought about the pace of life that we live being the root cause of anxiety and depression but I do think you have hit the nail on the head! When you have grown up living in constant mayhem and non-stop action you think it’s the norm. I don’t think mankind was created to live this way. You have a great point!
@Chaddron4 ай бұрын
It's The Root Cause Of Many ills Living So Close Up 2Others ~ Competition Minded People Love City Life & Become Cut Throat/Petty & Immature 2 Compete With Others Around Them ~ A Meek Person Does Not Wish 2 Compete With Others Just Simply Live In Peace ✌
@Charlotte325379 ай бұрын
*EVERY FAMILY HAVES THAT ONE PERSON WHO BREAK THE FAMILY'S FINANCIAL STRUGGLE. I HOPE YOU BECOME THAT ONE*
@Estherwilson4369 ай бұрын
You're right but it is obvious a lot of people remain poor due to ignorance
@Matildaadisons45549 ай бұрын
is not about ignorance but people are scared to invest due to the high rate of scammers and unprofessionalism in the business
@Charlotte325379 ай бұрын
Despite the economic downturn, I'm so happy,l have earned $10,000 profits returns from my $1,500 investment with the assistance of expert Mrs Kumar Sherryl
@Britneydams65479 ай бұрын
I've been interested in trading cryptocurrency for a while, but I don't have much knowledge about it. can you refer me to her?
@Charlotte325379 ай бұрын
YEAH, SHE'S MOSTLY ACTIVE ON HER TELEGRAM'S WITH THE NAME BELOW
@rozankhammash29572 ай бұрын
Being in sync with nature... so zen 😍
@colin8532 Жыл бұрын
I've spent the last 13 years working towards this lifestyle myself. Learning skills, and searching for property across the country. I FINALLY bought land in another province a couple months ago, and I'm heading out to it in 2 weeks to build the temporary structure to live in until I get my house built (which is very likely going to be nearly identical to yours). Unfortunately I didn't learn about this way of life until after I had bought a house in town. It's surprising how difficult it is to get out from under the life that society tells us we are supposed to be living.
@donaldhofman5257 Жыл бұрын
You can sell your house in town with enough money left over to purchase some land out in the woods!! Don't worry about what friends and family think!! Do what you want!!
@singularity844 Жыл бұрын
Enjoy - I hope to follow a similar journey..
@trapps99 Жыл бұрын
Which province are you going to build in? I’m curious how it will be with the weather.1
@michaelferguson7735 Жыл бұрын
Beautifully said my friend, anyone ain't convinced now then I don't know what to tell you, it's either for you or not
@marks-0-0 Жыл бұрын
In the UK and own a house but i want to live in more of a hybrid way. The idea is to keep working my stressfree job that i enjoy, downsize my house to something small and easy maintenance plus buy a small woodland. We can't live on raw land here easily so i would build a simple cabin for "storage and welfare" then spend summers fulltime in the woodland offgrid and winters in the house. If i manage to get the land close to my home and work then i can come and go as is necessary.
@davidmercer556111 ай бұрын
I'm 58 and I think you're ahead of the crowd young man. You're going to have a really good life if we can keep everything under control. You got it figured out.
@user-pz1tn3ki6zАй бұрын
Way to go,so smart,keep putting the info.out there.iam older and off grid in the Caribbean.great lifestyle,independent.no debt.
@countrysister700Ай бұрын
Texan here. Off grid to us is 108° in summer, rattlesnakes, drought. But your winters are brutal. Such a fine man caring for his family, living an amazing life.
@brandonbell53573 күн бұрын
Fuck that shit
@newandoldtech56349 ай бұрын
3:00 Pro tip: put pallets under the wood. It will keep dry, and dry faster with air circulation under. Tested for 30-40 years. Stacked on the ground the bottom layer wtll absorbe moist and lose in energy.
@bilbobagibses19 ай бұрын
Pro tip #2: always store your split wood bark up.
@rickybobby98858 ай бұрын
The wood is clearly elevated..
@cameronwilliams93078 ай бұрын
Old lobster traps worked the best for me
@mendistuwe85547 ай бұрын
so true!!
@tbryan90149 күн бұрын
That's what we do. I always thought that it just made sense. However, it gives the little rodents a sanctuary that my cats can't get to. We now have a Rat Terrier that is worth her weight in gold. She is "cleaning" this place up!
@99sflores9 ай бұрын
We all might not have a choice soon, but to go back to living like you guys.
@brandonbell53573 күн бұрын
Nah
@sunshinedaydream9115 ай бұрын
You said it right Kyle...having total control. Its a beautiful thing. Wishing you all the best.😊
@x_flies3 сағат бұрын
Every day I find this off grid life more appealing.
@justinalvarez23319 ай бұрын
I appreciate this man. I got no family and have been living on my own since 17. And I've really thought about this off grid living. I wanna work for myself and just survive with people who also wanna survive without being a slave. I'm so lost rn in life and just need to work towards that. You inspire me
@karensimpson13999 ай бұрын
...start praying & meditating and you will find yourself. Stay centered and focused on what you desire and always stay positive no matter what is going on around you. Keep your circle small and don't waste your time or attention on anyone or anything negative. Do you and make your dreams come true. You got this!!!
@njd-uv8qx9 ай бұрын
I believe in you and believe that you will find your way in this life! Best of luck to you my brother!
@justinalvarez23319 ай бұрын
Thank you and you guys as well. Appreciate the support.
@kbgdla3139 ай бұрын
It's gonna be okay
@EsteemedMentality8 ай бұрын
🤗
@MaddoxMelton10 ай бұрын
I’m 17, almost 18 and I really think this is how I want to live my life. I grew up in the suburbs of north Texas and I loved it. When I was 14 me and my dad moved to Gainesville Texas. We always wanted to move to the country and we finally did. He passed away unexpectedly a few months into living there and sadly I had to move back to the suburbs with my grandparents. Ever since I felt lost. Didn’t have any motivation or purpose. He left me a good sized inheritance so I’m heavily debating to go buy 30-40 acres in Oklahoma or Arkansas and build a homestead. I could invest the rest and live so simple and free. No stress, no debt. Just living life how we were meant to be. Thanks for making this video.
@petef.43619 ай бұрын
So sorry you lost your father so early. I think he would want you to be happy. You are still young and have time to decide things, so if I were you, really take time to think about what you want out of life and go for it!
@siobhan39379 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry for your loss. I wish you every happiness in the future which I'm sure will be very bright. God bless.
@bhief4739 ай бұрын
DO IT ! 🤙
@harryabb79929 ай бұрын
Take your time, get advice and go with your guy. Crucially don’t put all your eggs into one basket diversify invest some in your project some in other forms of investment that can give you a passive income like real estate or something. Get an education or apprenticeship never stop learning and growing and live an upright life believe in God and one day raise a family once you are ready. Good luck.
@isiahstubbs9 ай бұрын
I'm sorry for your loss!.God bless you and keep going strong!!.u will be ok!.
@kurtericmunroe935824 күн бұрын
Impressive, young man. You are correct. It is already in our DNA to live this way. Yet, we have forgotten. Thanks for bringing us back.
@johnnopeyy412918 күн бұрын
It's called genetic atavism. You should be very happy that neither the Nazis or Soviets prevailed because they both planned to cull atavistic individuals who could not be the material to create the new man 😂 (Also why they went after the Roma/Gypsies.).
@ptrainingbytim2 күн бұрын
Awesome vid brother! Getting back to the basics is what it’s all about. What a great feeling it truly is when you take some raw wild land and turn it into a thriving food forest. God bless you and your family!
@MsHomesteader Жыл бұрын
You both are inspiring to us, gives us hope for future generations to come back full circle. My husband and I have been married 39yrs, he just turned 60 yrs. old and I'm just a few days away from 58yrs old. We've been living a very simple homestead type life for over 30 yrs. now and have been debt free for almost 20 yrs. we heat with wood, cook on a wood cook stove in cool weather and over open fire or using a propane burner when hot. We raise all our beef, husband hunts, we raise poultry for meat and eggs, have dairy goats and a jersey dairy cow for milk and cream. The only expenses we have our very low and monitored power and natural gas bills, our yearly property taxes, vehicle and home insurance. My husband does work away from home (mainly at this point for health insurance) but has winters off for the most part. I will add that having health insurance as we age can be important and we have 5 yrs. until Medicare will be available for my husband, that is if it is even around in 5 yrs. Many people are upset and dismayed by the economy and inflation, while we see it, especially with animal feed, it isn't a huge concern due to our financial freedom. Keep sharing, you both are awesome, and we pray other young people will wake up and stop being slaves to the world and its influences.
@jacksg1809 Жыл бұрын
100
@wulergaming Жыл бұрын
I know it's probably strange to ask, but one worry I would have about this lifestyle is aging. How is it now that you're getting older? Do you have good savings or worry you won't be able to support yourself as things get more difficult?
@MsHomesteader11 ай бұрын
@@wulergaming We have been debt free for over 19 yrs and have saved, plus we never fully expect to retire, we are people who like to be busy doing something and both our hobbies will afford us to make money at craft fairs and shows. We live with very low grid and will only need money for property taxes and insurance. We also find with aging that getting things like hay is becoming an issue but have friends who offer their help and we either pay them or have them over for supper and they are happy with that. We do know we will most likely downsize on animals in the next few years as well. Hope that answered your question.
@thomaschandler483111 ай бұрын
Epic 👍👍😁🏆
@thomaspepper220111 ай бұрын
I believe your more healthy then you think, living as you do is hard work. Also you eat natural fats with great protein and greens as well. Can't beat it !
@MishaLan236 ай бұрын
My parents in their late 50s decided to do this. Have a large plot of land, cabin set up like yours and their lives are just a constant project of tending to their domain, building it out and enjoying their freedom. I can see how much fulfillment it gives and IM JEALOUS
@enzovella13483 ай бұрын
Wow very impressive respectable and commendable
@yvonnejacko564418 күн бұрын
I always loved watching this video.....❤ you have fantastic parents and they should be very proud of all you've accomplished 👍 👏. Bravo ,Sir.....
@mattmeyer20064 ай бұрын
I've been doing the van life thing for 2 years now. I make 16$ an hour and work half the year then travel. I went to indonesia in 22/23 for 6 months. Next month I'll be in Thailand for 6 months. If you're a minimalist like me it's a perfect lifestyle.
@firefliflihi57194 ай бұрын
How do you sleep? I was accidently homeless and couldn't find safe places to park 😢
@mattmeyer20064 ай бұрын
@@firefliflihi5719 I sleep fine for the most part. I live in small towns in Wisconsin so there's plenty of places to sleep location wise. It's a van so it basically blends in so it's not obvious. I'm a gym rat also so I'm there mostly twice a day to excersize and use the facilities.
@carolhub8080 Жыл бұрын
Kyle, you and Sierra are hard working and represent what America used to be. You are a talented carpenter and your cabin is very nice. I’m old enough to be your grandmother and I have watched your channel from the beginning because I wish I could have done what you are doing! Never let another person tell you that what you are doing is weird or odd, you are living your dream and that is great! You be blessed👍.
@squirrel976011 ай бұрын
America hard working?
@letstalkbiblicalwithnay36529 ай бұрын
This is definitely for me. I grew up in Jamaica living like this. It’s so peaceful n stress free. Now living in the US just living in the fast paced environment is just depressing for me. I know for sure being around nature n living like it was intended is overall better. But to each their own but I hope one day I can get back to this ❤
@1action_cheff8768 ай бұрын
You should get back to it…. When the system collapse you don’t wanna be unprepared or caught of guard….. remember what happened when the coronavirus started spreading
@Kielforreal7 ай бұрын
This is why people say camping is peaceful. So why not do it all the time, or even seasonally. But with more comforts.
@jadenbarr10477 ай бұрын
Why’d you move here
@dm-jf5uu7 ай бұрын
Same same
@BradfordDobson-lu6id6 ай бұрын
I feel you. I don't fit in in the city... Never have. It's hard not having a community.
@pjmurphy920Ай бұрын
What a great and interesting video, Kyle! You show us how it can be done and the benefits of living off-grid. Love it! Thank you!
@christinestephenson174220 күн бұрын
Just being debt free (which we have been for 10 years now) is a huge relief. We retired and moved to our retirement land (bought 8 years before) and built our own house, with our own hands.
@roryholman9706 Жыл бұрын
I couldn't agree more. You nailed! Stress free living is highly underrated! Peace and tranquility are the key.
@brandonbell53573 күн бұрын
Hours to the store fuck all that
@royjanetbartz50529 ай бұрын
Very inspiring video. I have a son who built his own tiny house and his girl and him have had no real regrets about pulling back from the crazy, expensive, and unpredictable “world “ we all endure. Great job and all the best!!!!
@JuliaKruse9 ай бұрын
“Endure” is right
@evelyntrujillo49129 ай бұрын
I think it's wonderful, the beauty of such a simple way of living... I'm up there in age, and I wish we had done what you're doing .. God bless you ..
@Niyajenai8 ай бұрын
@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist8amen.
@roberthboyd60736 ай бұрын
No children involved, I hope,
@alexdjezveianjr97364 ай бұрын
I'm proud of you young man you're on the right track. The main thing is your happiness come first, and the way you live your life is blessing. I've done exactly similar what you are doing in my home state of Wyoming & I'm 67 years old. I wish you all the luck
@CoolBreezeAnthony5 ай бұрын
It is so good to see a person like you, living off grid and being one with nature. You are a fortunate person. Consider yourself one of the few, the brave and the free. God bless you. You represent the free lifestyle of our parents lifestyle. My sister and her husband lived most of their lives on a farm while I lived most of my life in Dallas, right in the heart of the city. Just live your life and enjoy it. Peace dude.
@zebvraa2779 Жыл бұрын
Kyle, have you ever done a video where you talk about your monthly expenses living off grid? I’m sure a lot of people would be interested in the true cost of living this way. (Gas for your vehicles, generator, food, feed for the dog, cat and chickens etc. other basic necessities). Keep up the great videos!
@stevejeffrey11 Жыл бұрын
one BBQ size propane tank fueled my stove/oven for 5-6 months it's more affordable than people think
@zadokmotorfreight2423 Жыл бұрын
@@stevejeffrey11 wow, that's impressive!
@lt254711 ай бұрын
Washing clothes?
@dj_196911 ай бұрын
Also there’s probably a way to make money by selling eggs , etc . I would like to know the potential income to offset some of the expenses .
@solartime898311 ай бұрын
Wise young Man Kyle! 😇🤠Like Kyle, if you get Solar ON...the Noisey, smelly, polluting 🥵petrol Genset can be used only for emergency backup! Electric bill will avg. 0$🗽🧑🌾 (& fuel for Genset may be minimal.) FREE FUEL' from Sun cannot be topped😅🌻
@wisteria4981 Жыл бұрын
I think it’s almost the “new” American Dream, like you mentioned with so much over reach of governments, more purpose, no major bills, and quite frankly it’s true when they say the simple things mean everything.
@eblais6452 Жыл бұрын
Especially knowing how your food is grown (grain fed free range), better life for dogs/cats/others, garden = no pesticide use, etc. It's important what we put into our bodies. i truly admire these two, happy for them. It's a simple life, but most rewarding, yes the American dream.
@wisteria4981 Жыл бұрын
@@eblais6452 absolutely on all fronts 💯
@JasonMullavey5 ай бұрын
Of all the off grid living video's i've watched, this was the most inspirational.
@James-re6co7 күн бұрын
I went off-grid when I was 3-years old and I've never looked back. I was in the foster care system getting passed around from house to house and just got tired of it.I didn't have any money and could barely feed myself but I felt like I didn't have a choice. Stay in foster care or go solo. So I built a small cabin, got a couple cases of formula donated and headed out. It's been challenging but I wouldn't have it any other way.
@TinyCabinLife Жыл бұрын
As someone with an anxiety disorder and a wife with the same and depression, I agree with you 100%. Every time we get to our cabins, it all melts away. I could believe in this lifestyle and the values of simple living for that reason alone. There are so many more benefits, of course
@happycook67379 ай бұрын
I started a whole foods plant based way of eating from Dr. John McDougal's free website and noticed a huge decrease in anxiety and depression. Might be worth trying.
@DanielSurjan3 ай бұрын
Brilliantly put. Bless you brother. Needed to hear this!
@angelfisher8843Ай бұрын
Skeeter is living his best life! Comfortable.😊
@lifeelevatedoffgrid Жыл бұрын
Well said Kyle! We did the same thing. We watched off grid KZfaq channels for a couple years and then we took a leap and now we’re off grid living our best life and making videos as well. Something is definitely “off” in the world.
@papasom33377 ай бұрын
From city to country every year we traveled by train to visit granny, who lived simply, ruralGA, chewed tobacco, had chickens n pigs, chopped wood for an old potbelly stove, in a one room shanty shack, lived healthy 107 years! I’ve always admired how peaceful n serene her life was.
@Thomas-zu4ciАй бұрын
You are building a good life living this way , you will never regret a full life filled with great memories ❤❤❤❤❤
@JJ-rp2df2 ай бұрын
In an age of materialism and over consumption, the simple life is so inspiring. While nowhere near as handy outdoors, I hope to be semi self sufficient when I retire.
@noona5149 ай бұрын
This is the lifestyle that never goes out of style. It looks so peaceful.
@290revolver2909 ай бұрын
Exactly
@JayandSarah9 ай бұрын
Like anything in life, it has its challenges. IT's not all just relaxing, watching your food grow and living the dream. It is hard work, and you will almost certainly need a regular job like hte rest of the world. You can't exist without money.
@devilsadvocate2439 ай бұрын
@@JayandSarah Huh? This is the most city shit I've read here so far lol. No - you do not need money if you set shit up right.
@290revolver2909 ай бұрын
@@JayandSarah KZfaq already pays him bro 😂. He'll definitely have IRAs and other kinds. Probably real estate too. He's just showing you how he lives not how he's living.
@nomagix9 ай бұрын
As you mentioned, not everyone can live this way, and that's because we're all different. For me, this is the best way to live. I've always dreamed of building a cottage near an ocean or lake, surrounded by trees. I simply adore nature, everything about it. I've never been a fan of processed food, even before I knew anything about health. In my area, we have an abundance of vegetables, including those that grow on trees, as well as fruits and staple foods like yam, cocoyam, and cassava, though I must admit I don't even know all their names. You're truly living your best life, sir. 💕
@mercymerciful21578 ай бұрын
Agree with you 💯
@TheSillySwagman5 ай бұрын
Love everything you said mate 🤙 I think you really spoke to a lot of people with all of that. Good on you for living your life the way you want to.
@ozmanfidaar63112 ай бұрын
Nice video and thanks for sharing. I would add that one can still install plumbing, off-grid electricity (wind/solar) to have modern amenities. My self-built campervan has the basic essential amenities of modern tech and I built everything from scratch by learning from KZfaq videos. These things cost a bit of money but last you for decades and make your life so much easier. My dream is to ultimately own a cabin like the one in the video by the river...😊
@gabba5423 Жыл бұрын
I say do what makes you happy. I love the idea of simple living. There's a lot of stuff out there but to have everything paid off is stress free. Good for you Kyle mom and dad most be so proud of you. Love your content and your cabins.
@nancytidd51 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for that video! My husband and I are in our 60's and just recently started our off grid homesteading life. We couldn't be happier and less stressed. It has always been our dream to live this way and are excited to have the opportunity to pursue our dreams. You are so right about some people not understanding how you can live without indoor plumbing, but quite honestly I don't care what they think. When you think about how much water is wasted flushing toilets and going down the drain, we all need to live more sustainably and mindful of our natural resources.
@JamesWilliam5928 ай бұрын
Hi Nancy where are you from?
@nancytidd518 ай бұрын
@@JamesWilliam592 Hello, I am in Upstate New York.
@juniadventuresАй бұрын
ya dood.. lived in my 4runner for over a year... my bills were gas, cellphone and car insurance.. the freedom is the best form of mental health therapy.. my mother needed me to get her out of nursing home so im back stuck in an apt for a couple of years... now i own a transit connect which will be my home and i cant wait to be back on the road exploring! great channel and video
@ColoradoMac4 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing brother! Doing the RV life now with the goal of a homestead in the next 3-5 years. Good stuff!!!
@jobiden65185 ай бұрын
Been offgrid 3 years. Its tough but its rewarding. You really appreciate the land when you do. When I get visits from family and friends they don't get it. They want to help me pay to bring electricity into my land and I kindly tell them no. Debt free is the way to be. And that huge pressure of having a mortgage is the best feeling in the world. So I agree with everything he says!
@billydixon69195 ай бұрын
I had to laugh when I saw your 'name'. China Joe wouldn't survive 3 days in the country even if his butler was with him (and crackhead boy).
@TheNewOldNeo4 ай бұрын
I agree with what your saying being off the grid and the freedom you get from it. Yet as far as a mortgage and utilities goes there is no debt and there all prepaid. Ever since 1933 there is no true money of value in circulation. All there is are negotiable instruments. You can create your own . Yet any corporations (cable,credit cards,other utilities and so on) that sends you so called "bills" yet are actually statements must also send you a way so "pay",settle, zero out the account. So at the bottom of all of these "bills" statements there is a section that you tear off its called a coupon. You use this coupon to then accept the statement for value and to zero out the account... The goal is to wake up and free as many people as possible. We are not meant to be slaves to this system being tied down and working a 9-5 job to then be paid with either digits on a screen or federal reserve notes aka negotiable instruments that us as the living men and women can create our selves... This place can be heaven or hell. You can be a slave or free. You can work a 9-5 and be a slave to the system or let the system provide for you and this place can be ones own playground... Hint your not a us citizen
@brethoing72843 ай бұрын
How do u get land?
@TheNewOldNeo3 ай бұрын
You take it. You are the sovereign of your world.@@brethoing7284
@IsmaelMoualdi-os3kkАй бұрын
@@brethoing7284 buy it
@wdsththeal68469 ай бұрын
I believe the #1 reason to live like this is: NO STRESS! This is the #1 killer for most people. We spend more time wondering, "what if?" and never accomplish anything. When you already have an answer for everything, you don't have to wonder.
@1MinuteFlipDoc9 ай бұрын
100%!
@ericaz14587 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more. This world we live in is to chaotic for most people to handle.
@landomilknhoney6 ай бұрын
There is stress living off grid. Savage beasts, strangers on or near your land, sick/missing animals, storms....etc.
@coolchickenboys2 күн бұрын
@@landomilknhoney Exactly it's just a different set of stressors. People idealize this lifestyle way too much. Until they get out there and realize how much they were relying on the modern world for sanity. I think the way to go is have your home base in the modern world, and spend time camping and outdoors as much as possible. Tap into nature. You don't have to go full tilt and setup a cabin in the remote wilderness to reap the benefits
@dragonfirefunctionalfitnes79253 ай бұрын
You have my sub man!🎯 For the past few years I have been focusing on rucking, camping bushcrafting, gardening and building rain catchment systems for people. I've been researching and planning to live off grid for the past year. Every year I save and pay off a chunk of debt. Now I just have to save and pull the trigger on land and a tiny home/shed. From there, its on. I like your approach to this lifestyle. Looking forward to learning.
@user-bw9xv5sz5s3 ай бұрын
i love this video!! its informative and your honesty makes me, and im sure other people, feel more comfortable to take the leap to create this life for ourselves.
@paulofthewoods078711 ай бұрын
I've lived off grid for 10+ years. Started in a bus and about to get my house finished; Built by myself with the help from a neighbor. I'm also about to hook up to the grid. To me the big thing is living by self determination. If I want to heat with wood I'll go cut it. If I think another method makes more sense I'll do that. The big thing is investing in your freedom and independence and doing what makes sense to you.
@Dexter772311 ай бұрын
You are a very intelligent young man. You are learning early in life that you DON'T NEED TO BE GOVERNED. I love to see this and I hope your generation will thrive in this way of living. Helping and loving each other the way its suppose to be. If I had a vehicle I would live this way for sure and I am 64 female with COPD/asthma.
@nickt45334 ай бұрын
I appreciate you Kyle! Keep doing what you doing.
@distinctiveartflow419724 күн бұрын
Have to casually come back and watch these video from time to time and just listen to these young man. Speak 🗣️ real facts. In the city I live in. On the Midwest. It’s illegal to live off grid. You have better chances doing that out in the country. Even with me owning my property. An empty lot. I can’t even have a camper there on the premises. The way it’s zone as in not a camping area , so I had to put up my pop up camper plenty of times. Now there saying I can’t have my dogs there. You think we had freedom to do what we want with our own land. Am still looking for a spot like yours. To do these. Will never give up ⬆️ Keep going strong 💪
@Hiraxy99 ай бұрын
I’m 21 and I aspire to live this life. You were right on the spot when you said not alot of people can live this way anymore. You gained a sub brother keep up the amazing content!
@Inoculatemybrain9 ай бұрын
22 and same here. Really getting into learning how garden and stuff like this. Hopefully one day we are both just like KZfaqr we are watching.
@AOCITYBOY9 ай бұрын
You guys are young and I understand, make sure you save some money 1st and get in the habit of not spending it unless you have to. You will be surprised how much $1 will work for you. 💪🏾💪🏾
@berlinderbrown0209 ай бұрын
@Hiraxy9 You are right , I had a friend who built his own tiny house and his girl and him have had no real regrets about pulling back from the crazy, expensive, and unpredictable “world “ we all endure. Funny thing is that people thought he was touched in the head .Hope all is well with you?
@denisewilson83676 ай бұрын
@@HollowDistrictstart small. Learn to garden in pots buckets, grow bags or if possible a community garden. Some towns/cities have a place you can garden for free. Or ask a neighbor, share the harvest. Some plants like squash, tomatoes, cucumbers you only need a couple plants. Green beans you want a 6 - 10 foot row and the same 2- 4 rows of sweet corn. And potatoes keep well so plant the same. A couple green bell pepper plants, a small row of peas or carrots. If you like a row of lettuce, or spinach. You can grow a bigger garden when you learn the basics. If you want to volunteer or share a space place an advertisement on you local for sale site on internet or a post at the grocery store billboard or at TSC billboard. Learn from a farmer, volunteer to help him to get knowledge.
@montyrayza72206 ай бұрын
YOU DO NOT HAVE TO WAIT TO START building your future - here are just a few things you can do now. 1. to buy your land you'll need cash so don't spend money you earn or have already saved unless you absolutely have to !!! Save every penny you can on top of that. Enjoy being frugal. 2. Do not buy new cars or fancy gadgets, save your money and it will add up fast. 3. Get a second job if you can and save that money as well.. 4. live at home if you can 5. Do not eat out or drink or smoke or do any drugs - these things eat up your savings. 6 Start shopping at farmer markets, shop at used stores and flee markets and discount stores. Retrain your mind against waste. 7. Grow a garden on someone else's property for now (with permission lol) to learn how to farm and can etc. and to save on groceries. Sell your extra veggies at a food stand or market. Save your profits. 8. Watch KZfaq videos on the subject or related subjects like wood working, mechanics etc. 9. Make lists of things you learn on KZfaq that you'll need to remember and things you will need to buy. 10. Collect used tools cheap - New tools look pretty but old tools work just as well unless they are broken or they were junk to start with. Old tools have character and they are cheap. 11. Learn about setting up solar, wind and water turbine power systems. 12. Learn about how to build an out house. 13. If you cannot make sacrifices forget about living off grid. 14. Get in good all around shape and health you'll need it. 15. Get use to living on an early schedule. 16. Visit local homesteaders to learn and get a feel for it - offer to help for free to learn ... The world is yours get creative and you can make your future happen soon !!! Good Luck
@CarolynnMc01 Жыл бұрын
I can see how much you love your homestead. I love it too! I wish I'd have done this when I was younger. I'm 67 now, so it's a bit late! 🤣 Your way of life keeps you in shape, too. That's a big plus! I'm glad you and your lady are happy! That's what counts.
@lorraine558711 ай бұрын
I am 68 years and husband 66. We started late but love the life. Never too late if you want it bad enough.
@hismountainstrider11 ай бұрын
I'm 75 ... it's never too late to follow your heart.
@CarolynnMc019 ай бұрын
@@lorraine5587 Wow! Great for you! YAY!
@unknownhuman550722 күн бұрын
I hope you keep at it. Many have started and ended up going back to the city. Good luck to you!!!
@johnpino8226 Жыл бұрын
Hey Kyle I messaged you around October of 21. I moved to my property I bought. I've built 3 cabins now 2 off grid and one that has access to power from a neighbor. My total bills are $140.00 a month not including food that's bought. My bills in Florida when I left were close to 3000 a month. I like the fact that I can work 1 day and pay all my bills for a month and still have a little bit left. But I work more than that. The financial side is awesome but the real reason I chose to do this is for Freedom. I can build what I want and pretty much do what I want on my property and it's so quiet out here. I have a couple neighbors that are kinda close and live similar to me. We all help each other out it's a small community. I watched your channel and others for years and when I was able to I dove in. My friends though it was awesome but my family thought I was crazy. But overall I'm the happiest I've been my entire adult life. Take it easy up there my friend
@sharonhall227711 ай бұрын
What state are you in
@theinkroom564211 ай бұрын
I was also wondering what state you left Florida for.
@TheScoopesHomestead11 ай бұрын
As a kid there were a few years (back in the late 80's) when we lived "off grid". No plumbing, outhouse, no electricity, etc.. As a kid I didn't mind much, and now as an adult we can't wait to get back to simple living. Just came across your channel. Keep up the good work and keep sharing!
@WBT_19954 ай бұрын
I wish for a lifestyle similar to yours. The freedom, the security, the satisfaction…man. Respect you you man. 👍
@TerryMillicanАй бұрын
Six years old and I wish I was right out there with you. Keep up the good work son I lost my son 11 years ago. Give me about your age now. Keep up the good work God bless.
@suzanzaman79426 ай бұрын
The Good LORD will provide. I have been really focused on off grid and living in the woods, I'm not afraid to live alone in the woods, I think I was born for it. I'm really happy to start planning living off grid and enjoying what God has to offer, It's the simple life that brings happiness, God will make a way were there is no way. You are truly blessed. thanks for the encouragement.
@mizcandy20114 ай бұрын
Update my friend? And I hope it is a great one......
@spongebobcirclepants38433 ай бұрын
Take me to with you please it’ll be like I’m not even there lol
@rajkojosipovic496510 ай бұрын
This style of living is the greatest threat to the modern world I love it ! The government wants everyone to rely on them for everything. People who can live like this are most hated by the government they don’t want us living like this they want us all cooped up in cities dependent on them…. Keep it up I hope to one day do this as well with my wife and kids if possible… cheers!
@jakeyxjakey19 ай бұрын
no it's not the biggest threat, or even a threat. because no more than 10% of the population will ever want to do this lmfao
@Tonyscasa9 ай бұрын
I want to do this now but I have so much enjoyment living in the city . A lot of my passions require me to be around people but yeah this look awesome
@fewworddotrick9 ай бұрын
It's not so much that they want you dependent on them- they want to be dependent on you. People who live in the woods and don't work (slave) and be part of the machine offer no benefit to the government. They are basically a waste of space and oxygen in the eyes of the almighty government.
@michaelvandevusse37289 ай бұрын
One of my coworkers told me they're starting to do luxury taxes on folks who are trying to do this in many states allegedly. Fucking insane
@Troyphy9 ай бұрын
*They* will find you, and kill.
@mikevuk8973Сағат бұрын
My grandpa use to say farm life happy life. Simple life ✌🏼
@markb19113 ай бұрын
I think a lot of people have the wrong impression about what living “off the grid” means. It’s just that, normal living, only disconnected from utilities, therefore it’s still regular living doing what’s necessary to replace reliance on the grid with self sufficient methods. This is going to sound a bit weird, but I think a lot of people here in the comments are adding their own perception of the causation, as in the reason or intent behind the lifestyle, rather than understanding it is simply living the lifestyle necessary to be disconnected from the grid. No, there are no rules. No, it doesn’t mean you’re amish, or religious, or a doomsday prepper, or any of the other possible reasons that other groups may live what seems to be in similar fashion. Off grid living is living a lifestyle that fills the necessities normally satisfied by the grid in a self sufficient manner. That’s it. The rest is up to you. This is why he stated that this video is about WHY he does it. Because although it should be simple, people assume the motivations of other similar lifestyles onto him because he lives outside a city and does things for himself. In short, drop the prejudices, people, and listen to what the man is saying.
@KYLESCABIN3 ай бұрын
Nailed it! Thanks for the comment
@Barabus-yx2cn3 күн бұрын
Stop your preaching. No one cares what you think. A$$hole.
@funtobuild9968 Жыл бұрын
Part of your success is that you have building skills, a determination to figure out solutions and a very hard working ethic. I would venture to say that most folks watching this video don’t have or will never have these attributes, nor will they ever understand how much it takes to have success like you have created.
@tedbryer2512 Жыл бұрын
Watch Life uncontained -- they started with No skills but that didn't stop them. Now look at what they have -- its wonderful what you can do.
@wesleysullivan804711 ай бұрын
You speak the harsh truth. Kyle is not a normal young guy who plays Vidya all day and sits on his ass. He gets things done and is a problem solver. I also built my own home and Kyle was a big inspiration for me to take the plunge. I am a young guy and had HVAC experience and knew how to use tools and it was still extremely trying. Not everyone can just build there home that's the truth.
@Options2311 ай бұрын
@tedbryer2512 , Amen. Exactly because I have no building skills but I'm looking at theses channels, reading books and thinking about getting a certificate in Carpentry. God Bless
@chrispekel570911 ай бұрын
I've done this and it's honestly pretty easy. Much easier than living in the city paying huge amounts on rent and being stressed sitting in traffic.
@chrispekel570911 ай бұрын
Building a basic house is dead simple, the hard part is rules and regulations which are through the roof here in Australia
@txredkim867 Жыл бұрын
Im working towards a homestead, too. Sold my house this past December and paid cash for a 5th wheel to live in while I develop land. My son lives of grid in the mountains amd couldn't be happier. This was a good talk & hopefully inspires folks to just do it!
@chantaln6843 Жыл бұрын
That’s the type of experience I love to watch on KZfaq. I hope you have started your KZfaq channel, where you are sharing the start of your homestead 😊
@Tena71411 ай бұрын
❤🎉
@Transformersarecoming4yourkids10 ай бұрын
I tried to figure it out, but can you tell me what a fifth wheel is?
@mertertrern4 ай бұрын
You had the best sound stage in the universe for this video, my dude. The birdsong was incredible!
@josephmiller6866Ай бұрын
Proud of how young you all ate and took a dream that most of us never ventured out to try. Keep going. It's amazing to see you all so young but ambitious.
@asinnersjournal11 ай бұрын
I’m 33 and it’s really refreshing to see younger folks than me creating a homestead to be self sufficient. I lived in beautiful CDA, left that area to homestead in Missouri. ( I do miss the mountains and weather, but I see the times we’re in and wanted to me more self reliant rather than dependent on businesses). I love simple living and working hard and not focused on me but on things that is more important like family, livestock, garden, and learning new skills.
@deutschlander200410 ай бұрын
i lived in Coeur D Alene too, it isnt what it used to be
@viveelsalvador2.05210 ай бұрын
❤
@redbuck605810 ай бұрын
Wheres cda?
@elleanon25769 ай бұрын
@@redbuck6058Coeur d Alene
@lifehunter642611 ай бұрын
I just turned 60 and wish I'd have done this. I'm trying to work towards it now but health issues keep holding me back. The best thing you said here is "the clock is ticking, and it goes by fast". To everyone: DON'T WAIT! Time is a thief and not on your side.
@Landis_Grant10 ай бұрын
Death is just one step away. All of life is vanity and vexation of spirit.
@insayno4 ай бұрын
Im a city person and i could never do this, but im also open minded enough to understand why some one would choose this. It kinda makes me calm to watch these type of videos. Im happy for the people who can do this. Thank you for sharing.