Living Off-Grid in a 4x4 Truck: INCREDIBLE Cliff Dwellings and "TOP OF THE WORLD" Campsite Views

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Hey Everyone, here's my first loooong video! I rendered this out in 4K which ended up being a 7GB file so it's taken all day to upload this. I hope you all enjoy it! I've been jamming the past week across New Mexico and ended up in Utah for some hiking, ledge truck camping, and sight seeing. I LOVE this area but unfortunately need to move on. I hope you all are having a great start to the week! ~ Brian

ARB Awning - https://amzn.to/3b1BjfE
ARB Drop Down Room (I have the older model) - https://amzn.to/3aUKzC2
Kni-Co Trekker Wood Stove - https://www.kni-co.com/trekker_stove/trekker_standard
DIY Tent Stove Jack - https://luxe-hiking-gear.com/products/tent-stove-jack?variant=12285735764051

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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OFF-GRID AND SELF SUFFICIENT HOMESTEADING

Definition of "Off-Grid": Off-the-grid or off-grid is a characteristic of buildings and a lifestyle designed in an independent manner without reliance on one or more public utilities. The term "off-the-grid" traditionally refers to not being connected to the electrical grid, but can also include other utilities like water, gas, and sewer systems, and can scale from residential homes to small communities.

Self-sufficient means needing no outside help in satisfying one's basic needs, especially about the production of food, and homesteading means living a lifestyle of self-sufficiency. So by those definitions, the key to homesteading is learning to be self-sufficient.

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