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Off the grid Renegade style - part 5 - early release

Off the grid Renegade style - part 5 - early release

Hector Vladimir Studios · Hector Vladimir

August 19, 202415m 12s

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Living Off the Grid in the City Renegade Style. This episode delves into the van life. The challenges are many. Leaving a sedentary life of comfort and convenience can be a shock. Here are a few things to consider before (or after) making the leap. It is expensive. You wont save time, energy, or money. That is among the advantages of a sedentary life. While on the road, you’ll likely be bleeding cash. Only hardened veterans of the streets will likely be spending as little as possible, but even that comes at a painful trade for comfort, exposure, and risk. You will have problems, at first, getting water, food, and rest. Cleanliness and hygiene is a challenge. Your privacy is limited and almost always short lived. The risk of other people attacking, robbing you, or harassing you is there. And, police, and security guards may also harass you and even cause you harm. Finding a place to park is often tough, and finding a place to stay long term is even tougher. The van life is hard, and takes a special kind of individual and a quick learning, adapting, and accepting attitude. You must learn fast, or risk serious injury or death while out on the road in a full time basis.

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