OFF GRID living is a LIE....(deep dive)

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Off Grid videos should be transparent, so people who want to live off-grid can have clear examples and accurate expectations. Also for a lot of people off grid living is a way to get a foothold in life and have an affordable home, not just a way to "unplug" from the grid.
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• Off Grid Living is a LIE

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  • @verdadesbiblicas2262
    @verdadesbiblicas2262 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for making these videos!!! I have noticed certain channels with very fancy items( trucks, houses, etc) and i have felt in a sense hopeless in ever going off grid as i don’t have that kind of money. After watching this video, i have more hope on how to really get an off grid property and start building a better life. Thank you for sharing your experience and how it worked for you and for being transparent!

  • @Bushradical

    @Bushradical

    Жыл бұрын

    That is EXACTLY what I'm talking about. I appreciate your comment, and I'm going to pin it to the top of the comments.

  • @savageredbeard

    @savageredbeard

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm in the tech industry and I can't even afford that stuff you see on all those fancy off-grid shows or channels. I never could understand what someone would have to do to make that kind of money, unless they were selling drugs or inherited some great job from their corporate dad. This channel gives me hope as well. I don't see myself even living long enough to pay my mortgage off, so the idea of downsizing and building my own has become increasingly appealing. I know a guy who's Canadian, and he's got a friend who's totally into building now, and never had any experience. I asked and he told me his friend just did some research and even watched some youtube videos and then got started building. I'm sure he has some money from retirement and the military to help, plus some moderate loans for materials and such, but I think it's doable especially if you want to keep it a small square footage. There's building or renovating, pick your poison. I think it could got either way but land is cheaper than land with a house.

  • @steel7302

    @steel7302

    Жыл бұрын

    watch Kyles Cabin on yt

  • @savageredbeard

    @savageredbeard

    Жыл бұрын

    @@steel7302 Thanks,excellent channel. I like what I've seen so far.

  • @snuglife599

    @snuglife599

    Жыл бұрын

    Just found your channel randomly in my feed. Probably from watching “my self reliance” channel👍 I’m approaching fifty years old, lived in the mountains of Northern California for a fair amount of my life except for college, then L.A., Sacramento, and San Francisco, but am currently back in the woods. People like you and your wife are truly exceptional in this day no age where nobody wants to work for anything. Your hard work while simultaneously never taking out loans and then selling your previous homesteads to enable you to save more and ultimately work your butt off more is truly inspiring👍. Additionally, teaching your children that hard work, the ability to learn and not be afraid of failure, will be life lessons that they carry forever and will lead them to success as well. Wish there were more people in the world like you and your wife. Tru;y inspiring! I’m a fan and I subscribed😉. Now I might get in trouble with the wife as I go down the wormhole of your videos and spend way too much time admiring your handiwork🤔 I’m joking, she’ll let it slide as she wishes I was more confident to do the wonderful things you’re doing👍

  • @saltywinchester1600
    @saltywinchester1600 Жыл бұрын

    I'm a city dweller (Berlin, Germany) and even I smell BS when people with high tech equipment and fancy cars try to tell me on KZread that they're living the real off grid life. I rather watch people like you and your wife, because I know you are REAL and I hope you keep it that way.

  • @NTPTM

    @NTPTM

    Жыл бұрын

    Hej I agree with you they know what they are doing, they talk about what is required, what you need and so on take care.

  • @jomme78

    @jomme78

    Жыл бұрын

    well, some actually have the means and dollars to start off with a lot of equipment, but of couse if they do they should say so, even if it is getting stuff trough sponsoring

  • @saltywinchester1600

    @saltywinchester1600

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jomme78 I agree, but most don't, unfortunately.

  • @StitchJones

    @StitchJones

    Жыл бұрын

    Well said!

  • @ShaunLaDue

    @ShaunLaDue

    Жыл бұрын

    Salty Winchester......Dave and Brooke's channels are brilliant. I love them. If you want to watch another one - try "My Self Reliance" he's in northern Ontario, Canada...another brilliant guy - Cheers.

  • @eradearborn5229
    @eradearborn5229 Жыл бұрын

    I read the entire Ryan’s kzread.infoUgkxGqOCINHE0Z0E5gxzSdNi9NWGugRY5Hm2 Plans and was able to make a shed plan. Using Ryan’s Shed Plans alone, the shed itself is great. Where I wish I knew more is with respect to ground preparation and foundations. Maybe that's beyond the scope of Ryan’s Shed Plans.

  • @victorygarden556

    @victorygarden556

    4 ай бұрын

    I checked this out and his page is full of people making weird contrived comments. This seems like the only review of his that’s honest lmao.

  • @carlmclelland7624
    @carlmclelland7624 Жыл бұрын

    Dave, keep in mind, you can't please all the people, all the time. Some people think camping is throwing their sleeping bag on the ground and watching the stars at night. Others believe camping is going to the Holiday Inn and opening the windows. I don't watch your channel and say, "Wow! Now that's the way to do it." I watch your channel - and others - to get ideas and gain insight into how I want to do something. Just keep doing what you're doing, buddy, and you'll have me as a faithful follower for the duration....

  • @Bushradical

    @Bushradical

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Carl

  • @havespacesuitwilltravel9607

    @havespacesuitwilltravel9607

    Жыл бұрын

    for sure. Have faith in your audience

  • @rachaelholden327
    @rachaelholden327 Жыл бұрын

    Dave, your off grid is a lie” video is probably one of the most important ones for the “off grid” / homestead/ tiny homes community. My partner and I live in a tiny home and we like to watch this type of content for ideas for improvement or troubleshooting. While we enjoy a lot of the videos, it can be quite discouraging seeing all these people who you know started with quite a lot - like you said, they sold their hundreds of thousands of dollar house to go “off grid”, or they have a work from home corporate job. Which is great for them and no shade, but I’m glad you could show us from a typical working persons’ perspective of how you and Brooke made your life together.

  • @jamesrice6096

    @jamesrice6096

    2 ай бұрын

    Good for you! We built an earthbag house that we've lived in it since 2015. I love every innovative thing that I see people doing. I didn't find Buahradicals video to be calling out anyone for being right, or wrong, or anything else. There is definitely a difference between the opinions of folks who are doing it versus the spectators. I also agree that I've seen videos where people have brand new equipment, new private sawmills, and semi trucks full of logs and such. Especially when they don't seem very familiar with their equipment I always think, "yeah, the average person can no way do that." If you ever get hateful messages or reviews or whatever, don't worry about them. They say more about the people that left them than they do about you. Cheers!

  • @dealsfromvirginia1773
    @dealsfromvirginia1773 Жыл бұрын

    I really can't see how anyone would see this guy as "knocking" anybody. He's truly humble.

  • @GDixon-ch3yl

    @GDixon-ch3yl

    Жыл бұрын

    You're right.

  • @zrkn1

    @zrkn1

    Жыл бұрын

    It seems we live in the times of the victim, the bible mentions how in the end times people will be offended at the slightest thing. We must be wiser than the serpent in these times.

  • @rickbrockthedog8017

    @rickbrockthedog8017

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree 100%. Would really enjoy sitting down and buying him a beer. Bet he'd be a gas to visit with.

  • @nadiar.7788

    @nadiar.7788

    Жыл бұрын

    Sometimes, it's those who wouldn't dare make a first step, so they keep busy creating faults about those they admire.

  • @drx1xym154

    @drx1xym154

    Жыл бұрын

    @@zrkn1 -- Wiser than the serpent or similar ilk like the woke-zombie cult of infinite virtue and meaningless pandering... I mean, we are in a Clown Show Dumpster Fire - someone should make a series or character of it ... could be tricky, even the Babylon Bee is having issues coming up with "unbelievable, nuanced and crazy stories", these days! End The Fed!

  • @HighTide_808
    @HighTide_808 Жыл бұрын

    Almost a million subs and you take the time to explain yourself in a calm and appropriate manner. Bravo sir.

  • @patgenier1965

    @patgenier1965

    Жыл бұрын

    Yup.. And he doesn't ask for "likes" or subscriptions.

  • @kingrafa3938

    @kingrafa3938

    Жыл бұрын

    @@patgenier1965 Corporals Corner always begging for likes and subs in all of his videos 😂 He also tells you to download the youtube app when it is not needed to watch videos here at youtube.

  • @drx1xym154

    @drx1xym154

    Жыл бұрын

    @@patgenier1965 - asking for anything is fine. Begging for subs or patreons is another thing, entirely. Making it known is fine. Begging is not - though to each his or her own. Void where prohibited. Your mileage and Off Grid lifestyle will vary!

  • @drx1xym154

    @drx1xym154

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kingrafa3938 - there are different features with the "app" or "apps" ... on desktop, mobile and what not - just because it is not "needed", does not mean people would hate or dislike those features.

  • @drx1xym154

    @drx1xym154

    Жыл бұрын

    It is a rare quality in normal times. We are not living in normal times. Centralized system and planners are the excuse for petty and not-so-petty tyrants. Off Grid Living, for Life! End The Fed! End private centralized banks*, everywhere! * - Void where prohibited. Their level of tyranny will vary. End the BIS.

  • @jrkorman
    @jrkorman Жыл бұрын

    My grandparents were "off-grid" over in Ogemaw Co, MI until 1950 (Not by choice). There was a lot about their farm that I experienced as a kid in the 1960s that I really didn't understand until I was older and then understood what living without electricity meant. Keep it coming as I found your discussion a breath of fresh air on the subject.

  • @garykandmimisgarden1662
    @garykandmimisgarden1662 Жыл бұрын

    I stumbled on your channel a few days ago. I really enjoy seeing you work towards your dream. I am nearly 70 and define off grid as being away from the dog eat dog world. You really see this when you retire, and the world whirls on around you. I have zero debt, I have sufficient retirement income for basic needs, I am free to do what I want with my days, and I no longer have to kiss any butt or put up with any you know what. I do however live in a small house with a small garden and a small cat in a "small" city-where I can walk to most things I need. When I went off-grid I stopped watching TV and going to movies, stopped constantly eating out, stopped buying the newest, latest, best things. My 3 year old phone (thanks to 5G) is mostly on "do not disturb" or just turned off. I no longer want to be first-I am happy with being next. I think most channels miss the one most important aspect of living off grid-The living part. At some point your cabin and land improvements will be done. Then what? Lets see more fishing, hiking, camping, and maybe yes (the horror) hunting in the videos.

  • @egyptiandaughter2818
    @egyptiandaughter2818 Жыл бұрын

    I'm glad you made this video. Husband and I are disabled vets who want to go off grid and go back to the basics. We've always lived in the city or rurally. We have a mortgage and are really trying to be free from bills and live free. This video helped me. I was so discouraged when I saw folk with all the off grid supplies and like they had millions of dollars. I can't afford their type of off grid. I like yours and (my self reliance). Y'all really encourage me.....love Michigan

  • @Bushradical

    @Bushradical

    Жыл бұрын

    Good luck to both of you and thanks for your service.

  • @Bushradical

    @Bushradical

    Жыл бұрын

    I like the mobile aspect but I also like to be anchored to land

  • @brucewilliamsstudio4932

    @brucewilliamsstudio4932

    Жыл бұрын

    @egyptiandaughter2818 I say go for it if you have the energy to make it happen. Good things happen when you ask the universe for help. When I built my first off grid cabin I was about chest high on the first floor and didn't look like I was going to make it for winter time. One saturday morning about 12 neighbors showed up unannounced and over the course of two days we got the first floor done, the second floor done and the rafters up. It was like a regular old barn raising! I look back at it now and realize that there are a ton of good people in this world. Those 12 people were my salvation. Keep the faith and you will succeed if you put your minds to it. Good luck.

  • @maryj1754

    @maryj1754

    Жыл бұрын

    That was a great video. Love your straight up honesty.

  • @kirstypollock6811

    @kirstypollock6811

    Жыл бұрын

    Hope you make it! Cutting most bills will be awesome. You'll still need cash for tools, clothes, maintenance stuff, even in the best cases. I am a little dismayed how much that can add up to, but I guess we do as well as we can!

  • @debrasaints3809
    @debrasaints3809 Жыл бұрын

    You don’t have to explain yourself Dave! Your long term subscribers know what you and Brooke are doing. You’ve always made it very clear! You didn’t stutter! Off grid living means just what you said it is- no mainstream utility hookups, etc. You’re living debt free and depend on yourselves. Nothing wrong with that.

  • @BlazeBuds

    @BlazeBuds

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly! Plus I have never watched their videos but going on the comments they never claim to live off the grid. While using a smart phone or computer to record videos, also to live off the grid means you make all your own clothes and everything! My definition would be not needing money to buy anything at all and making your own clothes, hunting, cooking, make you own shelter and of course no smart phones or computers

  • @heatherclayton-callaghan4270

    @heatherclayton-callaghan4270

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BlazeBuds Your off-grid defination is very austere. I don't think anyone lives like that. If they do, according to your definition, we'd never know bcos they'd have nothing to record it on , except maybe written /drawn on tree bark or the such like. Dave does a great job of explaining , in BOTH videos , what the meaning of today's "off-grid living" is really about. My take away from these to videos from Dave is him answering questions put him by OTHERS who want to understand the discrepancies creeping into this area that is becoming very popular and lucrative in this day and age. If you can't sit down and listen to Dave aka Bush Radical, without getting yourself all uptight & twisted then you really need a chill pill. This guy and his lovely wife Brooke aka Girl in the Woods are so down to earth , kind, and pleasant to listen to, not a mean nor arrogant bone in their bodies. Always encouraging and sharing helpful hints from their experiences. Just real down to earth folks , loving life and sharing it as they go. If Dave's videos answering the questions put to him about those Hollywood off-grid YT creators offend you, DONT ATTACK HIM, go talk to the face you see in the mirror, that's the one with the problem. 🇦🇺🤗💞🙏✌️👍👏

  • @mandycote5662

    @mandycote5662

    Жыл бұрын

    Key- Word- ‘today’s ‘

  • @Kate-nd4rl

    @Kate-nd4rl

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed, Debra Saints! There is no need to explain on Dave or Brooke's part. They are simply "doing them" and the authenticity of that is remarkable in a culture so obsessed with doing the popular/cool/most consumeristic thing.

  • @1ethanarguello

    @1ethanarguello

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly Debra: Always appreciate your videos. I’ve learned over the years that when you do something well and it’s publicized, you get haters. Stop giving them a voice, like Debra said, us long term subscribers know you’re legit. Keep up the awesome videos!

  • @connieeastburn-lohmann2687
    @connieeastburn-lohmann26872 ай бұрын

    My father built a beautiful, large, off grid home and he and my mother lived there for years. We had propane for a cook stove, fridge, dryer,and one small heater in the downstairs bathroom. It was heated by two wood stoves, one wasn't used that often. We were able to have a well dug, likely hitting good water not to far down, we had a large water storage tank, we pumped water with a pump and generator. We also had a septic tank. Some might say that's not really off grid. It was a 4&1/2 mile drive in a private dirt and gravel road to get to the property. We had to cut our own firewood, which was ready available on the forty acres. We had to pump water and bring in gas for the generator. We had to maintain the road a year long and there was snow in the winter. We had a International with a small snow plow and a farm tractor. When my father built the house it was wired for 110 and 220, there were a few propane lights and if we ran the generator we could have lights. My dad also kept batteries charged for backup in case of a generator problem. We had to burn or remove all our trash. My mom could run the generator to run the washing machine. We had everything, it was about a 45 minute drive to a small town were they got their mail and could groceries shop at a small store. Another 30 minutes drive from that town was a larger town with pretty much everything you needed. The house set just off the top of a mountain and there was a beautiful view of the Sonora Pass area of the Sierra Nevada mountains, a view to die for. It did coast a lot for my dad to build such a home off grid, but it was always his dream to live that way. Years before he bought that property he told me one day as he a I drove the road across the canyon from it that one day he was going to build a place on top of that mountain, and as look at it he did. After my father passed away my mother didn't want to live there alone, so she bought a small mobile home near were my sister and I lived. We kept the house on the mountain for many years after that and it was I who took on the reasonable for maintaining it. You always had to plan ahead for winter, propane tank had to be filled, generator need checked over, gas barrel had to be filled, water pump checked out. The there is summer, making sure things are clear and clean around the house, a fire break in case of forest fire. Cutting And splitting wood for winter. It's a lot of work living off grid even when you have things like propane, wells, and septic tanks...it all has to be maintained year round. Plus there's your road, grading and sometimes having to bring in gravel. However, I wish we would of not sold it so my mother could have the income from it to live out her life. I miss it so much, so do my children. Maybe one day again I can live that way. I love the Sierra Nevada mountains 🌲🏞️❣️

  • @juleeh.2603
    @juleeh.2603 Жыл бұрын

    Awww....you definitely can't please everyone. People will always complain, poke fun, etc. Your videos, and Brooke's videos are awesome, so entertaining and I look forward to watching them. One of my favorites is the video you did where you paint your car black for $20. Don't apologize for the things you say. It's obvious that you're not snobbish, etc. You do not give off an air of arrogance. Your intent is pure and honest. Please do not change!

  • @jaredandrews379

    @jaredandrews379

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep! People are something lol

  • @seanmcdonagh8207

    @seanmcdonagh8207

    Жыл бұрын

    I love that video to in my opinion its no him painting his car i see it as one of the best motivational speeches iv heard

  • @ashleyngrim
    @ashleyngrim Жыл бұрын

    You and Brooke are some of the most authentic people I watch on KZread. The ones of us who have been with you from the long haul know where you are coming from. Keep doing you!

  • @johnliberty3647

    @johnliberty3647

    Жыл бұрын

    your post spoke my mind

  • @bobbrink296

    @bobbrink296

    Жыл бұрын

    Dave & Brooke, I’ve been following you for a few years, since before I became a subscriber. You are indeed some of the most authentic, transparent, and kind-hearted people I “know.” Thanks for sharing your “sweat equity” ideas!! -B

  • @stevepowell8866
    @stevepowell8866 Жыл бұрын

    There's no way anyone who has watched your videos extensively could question your views and experience on this subject. You run possibly the most honest, authentic channel on KZread, please keep it up.

  • @TailTaleOutdoors
    @TailTaleOutdoors Жыл бұрын

    I'm going to make a bold statement here. This has become my favorite KZread channel. YT is by a long shot, my favorite social media. I follow countless accounts. Sports, fishing, boating, motivation, men's health, etc. This channel is educational in a way that today's world needs to see. Sweat equity, gotta love that. Keep up the excellent work. Best wishes from the swamps of Louisiana! ⚜️🐊

  • @ltggill
    @ltggill Жыл бұрын

    Dave, in comparison to your channel most everyone out there claiming to live the 'off grid' lifestyle is a poser. Your integrity, honesty and transparency shines through in everything you and Brook do. You inspire us to believe that their are alternatives to a hamster wheel existence to make our lives more meaningful.

  • @SSingh-nr8qz

    @SSingh-nr8qz

    Жыл бұрын

    The "posers" would not bother me if they were upfront.

  • @gosmoothgolight7567
    @gosmoothgolight7567 Жыл бұрын

    I'm sure I'm not the only subscriber to your & Brooke's content that truly appreciates just how genuine and down to Earth you both are. Could be the biggest motivator to the negativity you're getting is simply jealousy of your joy ... "sweat equity" is paying you dividends that some folks wish could be put on a credit card. We've been designed to get satisfaction out of being creative and productive. Thanks a million for the inspiration, Dave! See you down the road, Brother ... God Bless :)

  • @Bushradical

    @Bushradical

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Dave! I moved the outhouse a few weeks back and re-orginized my outhouse books. Michigan shipwrecks is on the top of the pile. Thanks Again

  • @sheilam4964
    @sheilam4964 Жыл бұрын

    I was born and raised 'off-grid' so were my parents and grandparents and so on and so on. My grandparents and great- grandparents were granted land in the early 1800s under the Homestead Act of the early to mid 1800s were you legally applied for free land that you agreed to clear 2-3 acres per year, build a livable home, dig a well that would provide enough water for you, your family and your livestock, fence off a portion of the land with barbed wire, raise enough livestock to support yourself and family, have a garden that was sufficient enough for your family and to grow enough grain to meet your needs and to feed your livestock. All of this was recorded every year. If you didn't meet all of these requirements the Government took the land back and you had to vacate it, legally. Everything you bought was purchased with cash. The men often hired out during the winter to log for logging companies to make money enough to buy the livestock and enough horses to aid in the chore of meeting the Homesteading Act requirements. There was little to no machinery to do any of it for you. You did it by hand, blood, sweat and tears. Nothing like nor legally like the "Homesteads" of today. Today's "Homesteaders" are what we call "Hobby Farmers".

  • @robertrocca6595

    @robertrocca6595

    Жыл бұрын

    "Today's "Homesteaders" are what we call "Hobby Farmers"." OR fabricated reality nonfarmers making a living from their upload videos!!!

  • @sheilam4964

    @sheilam4964

    Жыл бұрын

    @@robertrocca6595 -"making a living from their upload videos" and city job. 😊

  • @sunnyday7843

    @sunnyday7843

    Жыл бұрын

    And in our area- they’re at Costco every day and clogging up our small town streets . 😅

  • @sheilam4964

    @sheilam4964

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sunnyday7843 😂😂😂😂 yepers

  • @rickbrockthedog8017
    @rickbrockthedog8017 Жыл бұрын

    I never could get the cost of a house to pencil out for me during my work career. Either I was too broke to buy or by the time my income had gone up the houses were insanely expensive. I rented, saved and invested and when I retired I found land and built my place with a workshop for cash. So what you're saying Dave makes perfect sense to me. It speaks to your soundness as a person to clarify for those who didn't get the first video.

  • @mattp9023
    @mattp9023 Жыл бұрын

    I watched this in my basement while my electric furnace kept me warm, thinking, 'I could walk out my front door, walk 150 yards into bush, and film and a non-transparent, "off grid, tiny home build" in the bush' and no-one would know that the bush was financed by mono-crop agriculture, and the build by a sideline crown corporation job. Love the channel, the dream is really to build a 'shack' to have morning coffee in with the MRS. and enjoy nature as a retreat.

  • @jerbear7952

    @jerbear7952

    Жыл бұрын

    Rub a little dirt on your face and act out of breath as you walk up. I can work the digger for you if you can edit out the beeping.

  • @davidalbright7335
    @davidalbright7335 Жыл бұрын

    The word is "authentic." Sure, there are tons of channels that go through the motions but their solution involves money, contractors or sponsorships. What you and Brooke have offered the audience is an authentic example of how it can be done...not just to attract sponsors or create another iteration of the Kilchers. This topic is real and in focus, for many people, as life in the 'burbs or city centers becomes untenable. Thanks for occupying your space with authenticity.

  • @melindadillishaw5489
    @melindadillishaw5489 Жыл бұрын

    I'm old. OLD. I was blessed to grow up poor and it gave me skills that enrich my life daily. I'm on a fixed income and doing great even though it's a small income. I see other seniors around me with larger incomes who struggle daily because they don't have the skills growing up off grid taught me. They just can't manage their "needs". You and Brook teach me something every video. Loved y'all on Alone! The only thing that disgruntles me is we don't have any birch trees here and I want to try birch bark tinder. Lol

  • @lipsticklodge7526

    @lipsticklodge7526

    Жыл бұрын

    I have as many birch trees as tall pines! I'm lucky!

  • @southerngrits

    @southerngrits

    Жыл бұрын

    I was Living in Canada many years birch wood 🪵🪓 is really nice wood to heat for a Long time .

  • @cherylmoser6383
    @cherylmoser6383 Жыл бұрын

    I watch you and your wife periodically. I’m 55, currently on my own and I have been thinking about off grid as an option for the very reasons you talk about. I wish that lifestyle had been on my radar when I was younger. I tried to go the traditional way and it never really worked for me. Now I’m getting older and have absolutely nothing to show except crappy credit. If I get to retire before I’m 70 I’ll count myself lucky. I do have a few very important things. Willingness to learn, good health and I’m not afraid of a little hard work. Off grid could be an option for me to cut expenses so that I can retire.

  • @FarmsVilla

    @FarmsVilla

    Жыл бұрын

    Good luck with your journey to go off grid. I’m 61 now and we went off grid last year. Admittedly we had already renovated our country house before deciding to go fully off grid. We will never ever regret the decision. Some of the hardest work I have had to do in my life but certainly the most rewarding. My wife and I are both city slickers for want of a better description and are complete amateurs as far as farming is concerned but we can learn and there is a wealth of information out there covering every topic you need to learn about. There is nothing better than knowing in the event of most disasters you can survive because you have your own utilities set up. Power, water, sewage, food and shelter. 😊 and as a bonus off the beaten path as well.

  • @buttercup3ish

    @buttercup3ish

    Жыл бұрын

    cheryl..i do wish you the best..hoping you can save and learn to go off grid..but it will take more than a "little" hard work.

  • @croswellianprincess3590

    @croswellianprincess3590

    Жыл бұрын

    I was almost in the same boat. I looked and looked. Found a kinda swampy fully wooded lot in a once thriving now almost deserted resort spot really desolate and really cheap. Cleared out a spot to hide my car and lived there when the weather was good (not winter weather). Paid cash. 1-1/2 hour drive to work. I saved my money, looked and looked and looked some more and found a near dilapidated but sturdy shack in another resort community for $13,000 paid cash for that and am slowly fixing it up. But this was a 2-1/2 hour commute from work so I quit the freaking job and found something closer to my new paid off abode. The new place is 300 square feet, I don’t have it connected to electric, has a hand pump outside and a path to the bath. It’s not perfect but it’s cheap and I’m slowly fixing it up as I get the cash. I’m in my late 50’s and was just sick of paying bills.

  • @zeldadesantiago6974

    @zeldadesantiago6974

    Жыл бұрын

    👍

  • @neutralobservation9418

    @neutralobservation9418

    Жыл бұрын

    @@croswellianprincess3590 What state?

  • @Suzor9297
    @Suzor9297 Жыл бұрын

    Dave, you keep telling it straight, that's what we keep coming back for.

  • @lestersenra5407
    @lestersenra5407 Жыл бұрын

    You did the right thing. People now days, unfortunately, they like the fake reality shows, and cannot handle/stand the thruth. You just show them the truth about it and how it's really done it. Keep up the great work and God bless you and your family!!!

  • @greggaitchison7861

    @greggaitchison7861

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, I agree...they are fervent supporters of these channels they follow, almost to an obsessive degree...makes me wonder who they are defending...watching someone getting something done or sitting on their couch, wishing to get something done but don't do anything...so, of course, they are going to defend their idealization of what should be done, without really getting it done, without sweat equity...they have to defend the image of what they would like to be or have, though ludicrous with some utubers out there not painting the true reality...

  • @Will-nq3fo
    @Will-nq3fo Жыл бұрын

    Its your channel that inspired me to go off grid. It was put money down and get a loan for 250k+ to stay in the area of my job or own my tiny dry shed on 2 acres out right. Without you I'd be in debt. I'm happy, heathy, and down over 60 pounds. Thanks Dave and God bless you

  • @midwestmutineer7675
    @midwestmutineer7675 Жыл бұрын

    The thing that I always appreciated was the equipment list Brooke would have in her videos and the way you would talk about how you would use scrap materials in your building projects. That's how I realized that I wouldn't need to go to a hardware store for everything because if I trashed something, I wasn't out much in cost. I was learning and saving. Transparency like you said. I'm sorry so many people didn't understand that. Please keep doing what you're both doing, it's so helpful. 🙌🏽

  • @spiralpower2795
    @spiralpower2795 Жыл бұрын

    Love your channel Dave, I’m a 29yo woman, you’ve inspired me to take things into my own hands and put in sweat equity so I’m not a slave to a bank for the next 30years. I built my own bed frame this summer with some free plans I found online. Now I want to build a copy of the black/red cabin you and Brooke did a few years ago! Hopefully this summer I can do that!

  • @kayeeiland4167
    @kayeeiland4167 Жыл бұрын

    Hi ! If I wanted to make a major life change , the decision can't be made without serious , in depth research . As a note taker with an "engineer" mindset , if there isn't a clear , reasonable , do-able process to get me from where I am , to where I want to be , the project is dead in the water . Watching Brooke tackle a task is "real life" ! She films the good , the bad and the ugly...there is no fluff . If I'm willing to go through the same task , knowing the reality it demands , the success rate is more sure ! Thank you both for caring about the quality of our chosen paths and your willingness to make a vital video for our benefit !!! Be safe , well and YOU !

  • @sknap2728

    @sknap2728

    Жыл бұрын

    So true

  • @MrNovascotia100
    @MrNovascotia100 Жыл бұрын

    Hello, I enjoy your videos. You have inspired me over the last couple years to build my own cabin. Debt free, one piece at a time. As they say "Rome wasnt built in a day". Remember you a true inspiration to some people who watch you.

  • @geekahertz
    @geekahertz Жыл бұрын

    I appreciate you putting this video out for clarification. I love your philosophy and explanation regarding how doing Offgrid living can help you get ahead. I've been working full time as a software engineer for almost 20 years and even with all that grind I've never felt I could afford a nice home in a setting I would actually want to live in. I don't want to mortgage 30+ years of my life to have a big material responsibility that I had no part in building.

  • @paulettehigham4015
    @paulettehigham4015 Жыл бұрын

    I love watching you...I'm an ole lady totally being intertwined by you and your wife.... you're a great teacher...

  • @MichelleS_6886

    @MichelleS_6886

    Жыл бұрын

    Right there with you... I'm an ole lady myself & absolutely love Dave & Brooke!!

  • @paulettehigham4015

    @paulettehigham4015

    Жыл бұрын

    Me too they are real...hope that remains....

  • @HomesteadingChicks
    @HomesteadingChicks Жыл бұрын

    I’m from Michigan and my husband and I are debt free now. We are saving for a remote piece of property. I stumbled upon you both and appreciate how transparent you are about how easy it can be if you dig in the dirt and make it happen. I have left some other channels that seem to constantly have sponsors and big budgets. Sustainable living doesn’t include several pleasure ride horses. We get what you are saying. Thanks for all your efforts!

  • @jenscheibner792

    @jenscheibner792

    Жыл бұрын

    We bought 10 acres in mid Michigan look forward to building it up. I think Dave and Brook are being more honest than most off griders...

  • @Bushradical

    @Bushradical

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jenscheibner792 Thanks

  • @rossdeschamp5354
    @rossdeschamp5354 Жыл бұрын

    Dave I enjoy the content you and your wife puts out. You guys worked your tails off to get where you are. Best part, no sponsors, nothing owed. You dont have to put or advertise a certain product. Thank you for being true.

  • @desertsolidude
    @desertsolidude Жыл бұрын

    You and Brooke are the most down to earth awesome people. I think that lots of people that write comments don’t even bother to watch the actual video. They just get a visceral reaction to title and feel compelled to comment. Kind of like how people tell you about a news article by just reading the headline, but if they read the article it’s a totally different take..I’ve been guilty of this😂 But it’s cool everyone has their own style and you can pick and choose what works best for your own off grid project on the tube. You guys really helped me with mine! keep inspiring😄

  • @tammyperryman7435
    @tammyperryman7435 Жыл бұрын

    I'm building my off grid cabin as the money comes in. I love watching you and girl in the woods. You both are so real and down to earth.

  • @Bushradical

    @Bushradical

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks

  • @BlazeBuds

    @BlazeBuds

    Жыл бұрын

    Thats the way to truly be off the grid! Make all your own stuff and leave the technology behind. Once you are set up you have no purpose for money, plants can provide medicine and such. Basically living an Amish lifestyle i guess

  • @jansmith3158
    @jansmith3158 Жыл бұрын

    Keep speaking your truth Dave. Eventually, everyone will realize you come from the place of save your money and build what you can afford now without going into debt to the banks which will make you an indebted slave to the evil elite system. The most important thing with regards to finance is to keep more money in your pocket then, you give away via buying things you do not actually need. It's like a pin ball game...build up your game points and try not to lose those points (aka lose your money).

  • @marcfleenor8477

    @marcfleenor8477

    Жыл бұрын

    Well said.

  • @hiphoppingalong
    @hiphoppingalong Жыл бұрын

    Love your transparency and the use of the term “micro systems “. Over the years I’ve seen many couples attempt building the self sufficient lifestyle. Most did not stay with it and/or didn’t stay together. The hard work, creativity and willingness to learn isn’t for most. Kudos to you for putting everything out front. Finding a property that isn’t zoned to hamper what you’ve been able to do is also a major part of creating a home.

  • @annduke5573
    @annduke5573 Жыл бұрын

    It's easy for "off gridders" to afford their land and houses when they're on cable and getting paid for it. What I like about yours and Brooke's channels is that you really make it seem attainable for just the "Average Joe" to try the off-grid experience. What I've watched from both channels is you ARE transparent: you explain your costs, you show how hard it is to get where you're at (never will forget the vid on the well drilling by hand) and you're honest about what tools you use and where you get your supplies. You are both inspirational.

  • @scripsiscriptum524
    @scripsiscriptum524 Жыл бұрын

    It's really interesting how differently so many people took that first video. I actually really appreciated the first video. This channel has always been so much more relatable to me because it all seems so much realistic or attainable than some of the other channels where people spend enormous amounts of money on stuff.

  • @built_to_serve_
    @built_to_serve_ Жыл бұрын

    Dave! Love your channel! Thanks for putting out the content you share. Been really inspiring!

  • @Bushradical

    @Bushradical

    Жыл бұрын

    I appreciate that!

  • @gigi3242
    @gigi3242 Жыл бұрын

    omg, "you're probably watching the wrong channel', made me laugh so hard. Every time I watch one of your videos, I get the feeling you're just trying to help people out, give them the benefit of your experience, share your work arounds, and your down to Earth solutions. Take care, be well

  • @Bushradical

    @Bushradical

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks

  • @Kate-nd4rl
    @Kate-nd4rl Жыл бұрын

    Another thing I really dig about you and Brooke is that you don't buy into the consumerism game. I think that's a big difference between you and these other channels you're talking about. Honestly, it makes your channel so much more relaxing to watch. I think consumerism is the death of our culture and planet. If you're constantly focused on consumerism, you miss so many opportunities for freedom and creativity. It makes me sad some of these channels that started out with more of a frugal, build it ourselves lifestyle but now because they've got all this income coming in through youtube, etc, they are right back to consuming- Simple Living Alaska comes to mind- and they need ALL the toys and products to live their life. Part of the deal with being "off grid" is that you're less reliant on what the rest of the culture deems necessary to life. It's simpler for a reason. Some of these other channels are not doing off grid as you say, but instead are just living rural.

  • @TomHudson00
    @TomHudson00 Жыл бұрын

    It's your (and your wife's) transparency that had me subscribe to your channel. I've always enjoyed all of your content and continue to do so. Keep up the fantastic work.

  • @bethgruenewald7463
    @bethgruenewald7463 Жыл бұрын

    I appreciate your integrity Dave. Thanks to you and Brooke for your transparency and genuineness!

  • @CommonOre1
    @CommonOre1 Жыл бұрын

    You are spot on. I have this same beef with content creators in the DIY and woodworking space. I got into DIY thinking I was going to build amazing furniture for $20 and a can of pop, or renovate a kitchen with nothing but lucky deals and the sweat off my brow. Then you find out how much tools cost, the hardware that was omitted in the build, the cost of mistakes, and so on. All of that is left out, and my wife and I have made some financial mistakes finding out the truth of DIY projects. I have found the exact same thing in the off grid space. People will say "I built my homestead for $X" where X is insanely low and you find out later in the video they inherited the land. Well, land isn't free for the rest of us. I took your video as a reality check and sometimes reality checks are tough for people to hear. But it's good and honest, and I think on balance most of us appreciate it.

  • @lauraclark2201
    @lauraclark2201 Жыл бұрын

    I’ve been following you and Brooke for over a year and one thing I’ve learned about either one of you, you are, neither judgemental, arrogant, or know it all people. You share your love of raw land, your ability to build these beautiful cabins that could be used as an off grid property and then you give all kinds of advice on how to be successful. Keep doing what you’re doing, kudos to both of you and your channels!!

  • @caesarspeak9030
    @caesarspeak9030 Жыл бұрын

    Dave I've been a big fan of your channel for a long time. I always wanted to live off grid and it always bugged me when these channels have high dollar equipment and not saying how they got it. My wife, son and myself have been off grid for going on three years. Your channel is one of the very few that show what it's really like. Keep the awesome content coming.

  • @strykerman8590

    @strykerman8590

    Жыл бұрын

    The tractors, backhoes etc etc etc.

  • @meadowlane637
    @meadowlane637 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this video. I used to watch a variety of shows about building off grid homes and finally stopped because they were unrealistic for the average person. I have the same issue with tiny homes. I thought the original idea for that concept was for the average person to be able to afford a house without huge debt. Then the homes started costing $50,000 and alot higher and that didn't include the cost of land. I enjoy watching both you and Brooke do what you do. Take care.

  • @sarahtyster7342

    @sarahtyster7342

    Жыл бұрын

    quite a hundred K for a tiny house? insane.

  • @nancyfowler120
    @nancyfowler120 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome video, Dave, as usual! So a person can BUY an off-grid lifestyle expensively, or they can MAKE an affordable lifestyle by relying on sweat equity to provide what is needed (water, electricity, sewer)...and that latter option just ends up being off-grid. You and Brook have always been very clear about this. Thanks!

  • @Bushradical

    @Bushradical

    Жыл бұрын

    Well said, Thanks

  • @j.leonardo260
    @j.leonardo260 Жыл бұрын

    I love the point you’re making. Years ago I saw youtube “prepper” who did this kinda stuff but he’d use a huge backhoe to dig his gardens and had an above ground pool. I can see the point of using a machine to do something, but a pool is a total waste of resources.

  • @AlexeiUE
    @AlexeiUE Жыл бұрын

    As a person that grew up in rural area, I can confirm that you're the real deal, and I like you and Brooke show the real life. Also, very much common sense in your attitudes and logic (ironically, as they say, common sense is not that common). Thank you for your content!

  • @melissamusick5864
    @melissamusick5864 Жыл бұрын

    Omg! I love you (and Brooke) so much! It is amazing how easily offended some people can be. It's always been my understanding that people who have nothing to hide have nothing to get up in arms about. I watch other "off grid/homesteading" type channels and learn bits and pieces from many of them (honestly, sometimes I learn what NOT to do), but I believe you and Brooke are the real deal so I have a tendency to gravitate to your channels. And if you have this 'air of superiority', allegedly, then it's probably truly just the confidence of knowing exactly what you're talking about as opposed to someone who blows smoke up people's backsides for LIKES and VIEWS. (was that too radical? lol)

  • @alrinaleroux9229

    @alrinaleroux9229

    Жыл бұрын

    Praise His Holy Name.

  • @gayleb9656
    @gayleb9656 Жыл бұрын

    I love what you and Brooke do. I’m not off grid, but if something happened to the grid, my husband and I could survive thanks to channels like yours giving ideas on how to do this. If I were younger I would live off grid. I didn’t even know all this when I was young.

  • @motowipeout5670
    @motowipeout5670 Жыл бұрын

    I bought a cabin and 25 acres in the Ozarks about 3 years ago that has power, water and septic and ... I am NOT offended by this video! As a matter of fact, after watching your channel, it's made me want to build my own dry cabin further back on the property where it is mostly timber and undeveloped. And it looks like we are subscribed to all the same channels, I guess great minds think alike! 🏁

  • @trishosullivan4857
    @trishosullivan4857 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Dave I’m from UK and followed both yours and Brooke’s channels for a while. I understand your logic regarding what you consider “off grid ‘’ To me the Microsystems is a great concept to give people an insight into what they would have to negotiate to even begin off grid lifestyle. Love your channels and your work ethic. You also have fun doing what you enjoy most which brings joy to a lot of people. Wising you a great year ahead

  • @KevinsDisobedience
    @KevinsDisobedience Жыл бұрын

    Proactively transparent. Well said. There’s a reason Thoreau included the cost of his cabin in Walden.

  • @jjudy5869

    @jjudy5869

    Жыл бұрын

    Thoreau also went up to Emerson's home for his evening meal.

  • @danielstrachan8988
    @danielstrachan8988 Жыл бұрын

    ❤️ it, My son is in the process of converting a school bus into a tiny home to live in because of the extremely high cost of rent. At first he thought it wasn’t going to be that expensive but found out real fast how it gets that way , what threw him was these videos that show people working on these projects relatively fast and they had all the materials needed and they were high end stuff. Then one day one of the viewers told how long it took them and how much they had to work to pay for all of materials that brought some reality to him and now he realizes this is going to be a longer project then he first thought but he is ok with it now because he was able to find out just how much this is actually going to cost him,and this does not include the cost of some property and the water and septic and any electricity. Although he does want to use as much solar power as possible. Again great video thanks Dave👍👍

  • @jahmasin
    @jahmasin Жыл бұрын

    I watched a couple who were living off grid and build a log cabin and the trees came from the land etc. They kept saying it costs them nothing because they had their own garden. I wrote to them and asked them if they pay property tax. He wrote back and said "yes we pay property tax" ........so they were misrepresenting the "it doesn't cost us anything".......I appreciate so much you and Brooke's HONESTY about the whole thing, costs, hardships, possibilities. It isn't anyone's business what you do in your life. I for one am grateful and appreciative that you share part of it with us.

  • @benblasko3115
    @benblasko3115 Жыл бұрын

    I totally understood that you were just telling your story. Man sometimes the internet can be toxic place. Don't let it bring you down.

  • @tonyharris4354
    @tonyharris4354 Жыл бұрын

    Love this channel! I think you go above and beyond explaining things from your perspective and I appreciate that. Looking back, the main reason for having what I have today is simply shrinking every single unnecessary expense. Basically boils down to, (regardless of anyone’s income) to put it simply, “living below our means” not diving headfirst into debt to impress people. And like you said, “ putting sweat equity” into building a future, instead of paying off the past, and being a slave to the system. Keep rocking my friend. I look forward to seeing your next project!

  • @SSingh-nr8qz
    @SSingh-nr8qz Жыл бұрын

    I have watched your channel for years and these two videos have to be your *MOST IMPORTANT!* We are talking about people's lives here. Going offgrid (I went 7 years ago) is very rough, and people need to know what they are getting into or they can lose everything! It's like exercise equipment marketing. You are over weight and want to improve your health. You see an ad for a new exercise bike and see the results of people losing all their body weight. You end up buying it and get none of the results and get depressed. What you didn't see was these people also got a dietitian, changed their diet, did other activities while using the bike, and had a trainer. Offgrid Living content is like that on some channels and can get people into serious trouble using those channels as realistic experiences when you leave out very material pieces of information.

  • @playdoh187
    @playdoh187 Жыл бұрын

    Love your logic and vocabulary. Introducing a word such as servitude to such a large audience, or apostle in it's proper context, it helps people, moves the dial a little. You and your wife are part of a bigger collective which gives people such as myself the confidence not only on a homestead, but doing simpler tasks too. You're doing great.

  • @BartBuzz
    @BartBuzz Жыл бұрын

    All the criticisms of your first "Off Grid Living is a Lie" video reminds me of that old Ricky Nelson song "Garden Party." You can't please everyone so you have to p[lease yourself. Keep doing what you're doing. You and Brooke are inspirations to those folks who want to be radical. I enjoy watching how y'all have built a good life that makes you happy. God bless.

  • @Bushradical

    @Bushradical

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks

  • @maggiemae444
    @maggiemae444 Жыл бұрын

    Transparency is why I watch you and Brooke. Keep on keepin’ on. Thanks

  • @tim2341
    @tim2341 Жыл бұрын

    Hey, just watched the main video and then this one. I totally understand what you meant by the video title and don't understand why people don't get what you're trying to say. You're an inspiration doing things a traditional and humble way.

  • @rodneyrupe9417
    @rodneyrupe9417 Жыл бұрын

    It's because of how you and Brooke started with sweat equity, limited expenditure, and sound land purchases over years that led me to your channel. Keep it up! We appreciate ya!

  • @Clubrat
    @Clubrat Жыл бұрын

    "you don't have to be poor to live off grid" That quote cracked me up^^

  • @Drebotchris
    @Drebotchris11 ай бұрын

    Chris Trait (Mike Gees) comment is so true! The TV off grid people have cash - not true off gridders. They have ATVs, 4x4s, high power generators, and electrical systems that cost thousands. A true off grid person tries to survive with their own sweat & blood.

  • @Andymac1701A
    @Andymac1701A Жыл бұрын

    I only saw your video yesterday and it was the first one I had seen. I thought it was an amazing story of how you had built a life avoiding all the pitfalls of modern living. I think that it would still be possible to do what you did these days, but the amount of work required would intimidate a many and I am not sure everyone would have the confidence to push ahead with their plans, especially as you say, when there are so many experts out there to overcomplicate things. I know that whatever I do, I have to do myself because I just don't have the cash to buy the fancy equipment and employ others. What I really took home from your post was that you and your wife have been a team with a common goal and view of the world which is so important, I think that cracks would form in many relationships would start to show. Many thanks for sharing your story.

  • @jmkorcal
    @jmkorcal Жыл бұрын

    Dave I think you nailed it. A lot of what people are looking for is the freedom from the everyday barrage of hustle and bustle. You and Brook show people they can have that without breaking the bank. Thanks for the content.

  • @safarijoesadventures
    @safarijoesadventures Жыл бұрын

    Hey Dave, we have been subs of you and Brooke for almost 3 years. I have always enjoyed everything y’all do especially the off grid cabins and building projects. If people would just slow down and put a little thought into what they’re watching, they may get a little bit of perspective of the different types of individuals doing these things. I too like transparency. I have no issue with the individual that has $1 million bank account buying something out in the woods and building a cabin. But they shouldn’t portray them barely scraping by to get it done with Equipment nobody else can afford. And I enjoy the way you can show young people There is an alternative way but with that comes hard work. You’re always crystal clear and that is much appreciated. I grew up in the upper peninsula. I have always loved it up there been back a few times to visit family and I finally ended up buying 36 acres with a small rundown cabin on it at the end of October. My wife and I basically want to have a place we can spend time enjoying the area. We got a bit of a deal on it because it appeared to be someone else’s broken dreams. Have a little bit of work to do with a small budget and lots of elbow grease. You just keep doing what you’re doing, we always enjoy it. And be blessed.

  • @asajonsen
    @asajonsen Жыл бұрын

    It's beyond me how anyone could misinterpret your 'lie' video. I went from watching everything I could about off grid, homesteading and gardening, but much like yourself, I got tired of the polished/non-transparent attitude many channels have. It's the same with gardening channels that lets the viewer think it's only this one person/couple who manages to grow enough food for their self-sufficiency ... and then you find out that they have a bunch of season workers. The honesty and pedagogical style is the reason I only ever watch Brooke and you plus a channel called Edible Acres nowadays. Please keep doing what you do, you're a true inspiration to all of us who struggle for more freedom.

  • @sharonb.9128
    @sharonb.91284 ай бұрын

    I must admit I was still a little unsure of exactly what other channels were doing that you felt compelled to call out. Was it not disclosing how much they make from KZread and Adsense? You waited until the last 5 minutes to say it plainly! “I have no issue with high dollar KZread channels who have sponsors and have equipment given to them as long as they don’t leave those details out.” Well said sir! Worth the wait.

  • @NorthVietnam
    @NorthVietnam Жыл бұрын

    Glad to see videos used in that cabin you and Brooke built last winter, I love it! And, I love to watch your videos. Keep it up!

  • @MaterialWhirl
    @MaterialWhirl Жыл бұрын

    I love this video. The lack of transparency in "off-grid" channels drives me nuts. A very popular 20something "off grid" KZreadr has slowly been exposed for not truly living like they were portraying, but instead it was a part-time property on their parents' land. I love the micro-system idea, as I believe that is more realistic and attainable. You and Brooke are awesome, educational, and uplifting.

  • @katec9893

    @katec9893

    Жыл бұрын

    Is that Isabel Paige? So many of them are completely fake. It's about making money exploiting people for views.

  • @sixteeschyl
    @sixteeschyl Жыл бұрын

    Just caught up, Dave.Your previous vid explained how you guys came to live off-grid.Totally clear & not arrogant at all, damn hard work & resourcefulness.Many channels, not all, have clarity & explain their timeout from corporate as a hobby & I respect that clarity. Big respect to you from UK

  • @Bushradical

    @Bushradical

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks

  • @johngilmore1968
    @johngilmore1968 Жыл бұрын

    The helicopter pilot on the rainey ranch episode was my Nephew.. He said that the production was something else and was overly dramatic because they sped up the video frame rate a lot. Thanks for this video !

  • @MrBytorr
    @MrBytorr Жыл бұрын

    Definitely great to see things done real. Like a comparison between Les Stroud and Bear Grylls. One is a real experience, and one is a product for views.

  • @wolf52eagle
    @wolf52eagle Жыл бұрын

    I appreciate your videos Dave and Brooke's too. I just want to live as simply and basically as possible. That's why I enjoy your videos. Keeping it simple is my goal. Thank you for keeping all your content basic with no frills!

  • @wyoredneck1950
    @wyoredneck1950 Жыл бұрын

    My favorite saying is it takes a lot of money to live this cheap..but our off grid living which we have for over twenty years is just what you said pay for things as you go so you don't have the debt. I thought your video was very classy.. thankyou for that

  • @fishhookedinc
    @fishhookedinc Жыл бұрын

    I comply agree with you're saying 100%. These channels show all these big money projects but never once share how they got to that point.

  • @joonyer77
    @joonyer77 Жыл бұрын

    You and your wife lift people up and encourage them. Very positive content. You guys have two of the best channels on KZread. In these dark times we need all the light we can get. Thank you.

  • @rachaelbuckmaster2459
    @rachaelbuckmaster2459 Жыл бұрын

    You and Brooke show truth, I watch a ton of off grid,bushcraft, etc channels. Yours and Brooke's are true to life. Keep up the great work.

  • @barbarabell1171
    @barbarabell1171 Жыл бұрын

    I didn't see the video you were referring to, but I agree 💯 with you. You did a great job of explaining where your coming from. Realistic expectations are important when setting out to achieve your dream. Thanks for your informational videos and for taking us along for the ride!

  • @Over50YearsOffgrid
    @Over50YearsOffgrid Жыл бұрын

    I totally understand what you are saying. Many decades ago our family went offgrid and what I remember the most was a saying my Mom said often. "Going into dept is selling your tomorrows." That said I am glad you admitted the title was clickbaity. I have seen the channels you talk about and I do smile some at them but then I also realize that I have been judged that way when I post about some of my projects when people thought I was floating in cash and machines to make my life easy. What they don't realize it that when I started we were offroad, offgrid, off sewer system, off telephone and off immediate communications with the outside world and very little money. Over the decades we built nearly everything including building tool to make tools to make tools. From the ground up, building foundries, forges, sawmills, gardens, orchards, shops, houses, septic systems, phone communications and a microgrid supplied with several different electrical generation systems all 100% dept free at times living on less than a couple of thousand dollars a year...yes a year. Now if I post about 3phase power, a walk in freezer or electric whole house heating people have commented they wished they had all that money to throw at projects.

  • @tagladyify
    @tagladyify Жыл бұрын

    You guys are two of the few off grid type channels I am still subscribed to. There’s nothing wrong with getting ahead, but the love of money over the well being of others is at the root of all human problems. KZread, social media in general, are prime examples and if you try to get in the way of that you find out pretty quickly who is real and who isn’t.

  • @mimiso2522
    @mimiso2522 Жыл бұрын

    I totally understood what you were saying. I had already unsubscribed from several "fake" off grid channels that had a new truck, tractor, etc. every month. The way you explained it made sense. If you want to live off grid OK. If you want to live off grid until you can afford a better to you home OK. (but to me true off grid is amazingly calming) But to claim to be off grid, when you are not, just to make money is disingenuous.

  • @scottcates
    @scottcates Жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Dave. I haven't watched yours and Brooke's "offgrid living is a lie" videos because I was a little turned off by the clickbait titles. So, here I am, completely relating to your video here. Thanks for the insights into your passions and purpose. Cheers, -Scott

  • @renacasey8163
    @renacasey8163 Жыл бұрын

    I watch a lot of cabin builds to learn different techniques. I bought a cheap Christmas tree farm with lots of pine trees on it and am going to start felling trees. People need to do their research. You and Brooke teach really well on all of this and thats why yours is my favorite. The fact that you explain everything is so eye opening. I don't know what other people's problems are but my property was 15,000. I learned how to dig well from you and Brooke, how to build a shower house, an outhouse or compost toilet and even how to poop in the woods leaning over a log! Hahahahaha! Sometimes just getting to see the trials you face when doing some of this puts things into perspective and you go through and break down your costs on everything! You two are the most transparent on KZread. I do watch a lot of others but sorry, you guys are my favorites. Anyway...keep on keeping on.

  • @aminutetomidnite2406
    @aminutetomidnite2406 Жыл бұрын

    When I started thinking about building an off grid getaway place I discovered yours and Brooke's channels, and you both inspired me more than any other channels on similar topics. I have had to do things on a shoestring budget, but you both helped me to see that it could be done. I have my little off grid cabin in NZ now ( still a work in progress) and i want to say I really appreciate the content you have made. It still inspires me with fresh ideas. Thank you!

  • @timeisnow1673

    @timeisnow1673

    Жыл бұрын

    Tony you and Holly have done an amazing job. God bless you both

  • @Mimi2Two
    @Mimi2Two Жыл бұрын

    I enjoy your channel as well as Brooke’s. BUT, at 72 years old, I am not going out to the wilderness and start constructing an off grid home…this old lady is just in awe of what you two do. Thanks for letting me follow you. 😊

  • @KarlVerick
    @KarlVerick Жыл бұрын

    Thoreau in, Walden Pond, had an idea of "off grid living' close to yours. Very exactly like yours. Forty years ago I moved into the hills of Humboldt Co. California. The established community was largely off grid, and almost all were poor. I know people that went up to Washington to pick apples earning enough to put money down on a piece. I knew someone that built a wooden water wheel that ran an old car alternator. As technology developed folk systems have upgraded and skills are learned over time. I applaud your blog.

  • @Chance404
    @Chance404 Жыл бұрын

    I really wish I was able to do fully "off grid" but my only source of income is related to the internet. With StarLink and other options, it will soon be very possible.

  • @sandywatkins8484
    @sandywatkins8484 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you being so open and honest about how you did things. So often, we see where people have ended up without hearing about the struggles it took to get to that place. You haven't sugar-coated your journey...with both the good and bad. I, for one, appreciate the honesty. I follow you and Brooke for that very reason. Thank you.

  • @Ettienneaz
    @Ettienneaz Жыл бұрын

    My husband and I immediately liked your channel and your wife’s channel because of how realistic all the work you do is. We appreciate the transparency so we can judge where we are at and what is a possible project for us. I can only imagine how much work goes behind all the content you both offer in your videos- sweating, building, filming, cooking, and editing. I always look forward to your videos. God bless.

  • @Bushradical

    @Bushradical

    Жыл бұрын

    Awesome! Thank you!

  • @alancummings5008
    @alancummings5008 Жыл бұрын

    Totally agree with you. I have 2 properties. One old farm house. Another older brick ranch. Nearly 8 acres between them. Each had issues. Purchased at a great price. Used sweat equity to bring them up to value. 30 year mortgages turned into 15 year mortgages. Drive older cars, similar to you. Plowed money into properties. Now have money with no debt so I can get toys. Buy them cheap and bring them up to value as well. Keep doing what you are doing. Great content.

  • @kimmin7422
    @kimmin7422 Жыл бұрын

    Dave, thanks for your great channel! You and Brooke are two of my absolute favs! Please ignore the haters... some people are so unhappy with their own lives that they are just looking for something to gritch about!!! You two are so relatable and encouraging, and I personally think you are wonderful!! Thanks again!!! Blessings to you both!

  • @donaldhofman5257
    @donaldhofman5257 Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely true! Most utube channels aren't transparent enough to present a true sinareo of the lifestyle and the costs associated with it!

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