====== Off-Grid Lifestyles ====== This page provides an overview of various **Outdoors and Off-Grid lifestyles**. Each section briefly describes a distinct way people live away from conventional systems. Use the internal links to create or expand pages about each lifestyle. ===== Overview ===== Below are 15 lifestyles often considered "off-grid." Click the links to create or expand pages about each lifestyle. * [[self-sufficient_homesteading|Self-Sufficient Homesteading]] * [[commercial_farming|Commercial Farming]] * [[urban_homelessness|Urban Homelessness]] * [[survival|Wilderness Survival]] * [[wilderness_nomadic|Wilderness or Rural Nomadic]] * [[vanlife|Vanlife]] * [[travellers|New Age, Romany, Irish & Other Travellers]] * [[digital_nomad|Digital Nomad]] * [[overland_backpacking|Overland Backpacking]] * [[army_logistics|Army Logistics]] * [[prepping|Prepping]] * [[wwoofing|WWOOFing]] * [[intentional_communities|Intentional Communities]] * [[yachting|Yachting]] * [[narrowboating|Narrowboating]] ---- ==== Self-Sufficient Homesteading ==== Living on land and producing most of what you need: growing food, raising livestock, and using sustainable practices for maximum independence. Skills include gardening, animal husbandry, food preservation, and renewable energy use. ((See: [[self-sufficient_homesteading]])) ==== Commercial Farming ==== Large-scale production of crops or livestock for profit. Uses modern technology, machinery, and scientific methods. Characterized by intensive use of fertilizers, pesticides, and significant capital investment. ((See: [[commercial_farming]])) ==== Urban Homelessness ==== Living without permanent housing in urban areas, including on the streets or in shelters. Contributing factors: economic hardship, lack of affordable housing, mental health issues, and substance abuse. ((See: [[urban_homelessness]])) ==== Wilderness Survival ==== Living in and navigating natural environments with minimal resources. Requires shelter-building, water purification, foraging, and safety skills. Practiced as a hobby or in emergencies. ((See: [[survival]])) ==== Wilderness or Rural Nomadic ==== Moving frequently across rural or wilderness areas, often living off the land and working temporary jobs. Involves traditional survival skills and a deep connection to nature. ((See: [[wilderness_nomadic]])) ==== Vanlife ==== Living and traveling in a converted van or vehicle. Focuses on mobility, minimalism, and community. Vanlifers often have jobs and buy resources locally. ((See: [[vanlife]])) ==== New Age, Romany, Irish & Other Travellers ==== Nomadic groups with cultural or spiritual motivations. Includes New Age travellers, Romany, and Irish Travellers. Common jobs: traveling circuses, mediumship, scrap metal collection. ((See: [[travellers]])) ==== Digital Nomad ==== Working remotely while traveling, often in IT, writing, design, or marketing. Digital nomads live internationally, moving between hotels or paid accommodations. ((See: [[digital_nomad]])) ==== Overland Backpacking ==== Traveling long distances overland, usually on foot or public transport, carrying all gear. Emphasizes low-cost, immersive experiences and cultural exchange. ((See: [[overland_backpacking]])) ==== Army Logistics ==== Planning and executing the movement and maintenance of military forces. Involves procurement, storage, transportation, and adaptability to changing battlefield conditions. ((See: [[army_logistics]])) ==== Prepping ==== Preparing for emergencies or disasters by stockpiling essentials and developing survival skills. Preppers aim for self-reliance and readiness for various scenarios. ((See: [[prepping]])) ==== WWOOFing ==== Volunteering on organic farms in exchange for food, accommodation, and agricultural education. WWOOFers gain hands-on experience and contribute to the global organic movement. ((See: [[wwoofing]])) [[https://wwoof.net/|WWOOF International]] ==== Intentional Communities ==== Planned residential communities with shared values and cooperative living. Includes ecovillages, co-housing, and spiritual communities, focusing on sustainability and collective decision-making. ((See: [[intentional_communities]])) ==== Yachting ==== Living and traveling by yacht, often internationally. Requires navigation, boat maintenance, and supply management skills. Appeals to those seeking adventure and a nomadic existence at sea. ((See: [[yachting]])) ==== Narrowboating ==== Living on and traveling through UK canals and rivers in a narrowboat. Offers a slow-paced, community-oriented, and eco-friendly lifestyle. Skills needed: navigation, boat maintenance, and understanding canal systems. ((See: [[narrowboating]])) ---- ===== Further Reading ===== * [[https://wwoof.net/|WWOOF International]] * [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homesteading|Homesteading (Wikipedia)]] * [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_nomad|Digital Nomad (Wikipedia)]] ---- ''Please create or expand the linked pages for more detailed information on each lifestyle.''