Living off the grid is challenging anywhere, but living off grid in Alaska – the coldest state in the US – presents unique challenges.
Of course, it also brings amazing rewards, and on this week’s edition of Off The Grid Radio we go one-on-one with an Alaskan homesteader who tells us what it’s like to live off grid in America’s “Last Frontier.” His name is Mark Zeiger, an author and off-gridder who lives with his family in a homestead along a picturesque postcard-like fjord.
- Why they chose to live off grid in Alaska, and how they survive the extremely cold climate.
- How his family grows a thriving garden each year when temperatures barely reach 65 degrees Fahrenheit during the summer.
- Which vegetables are best for growing in such cool weather – and which ones preserve best with little effort.
- What the biggest challenges are in homesteading in Alaska, and how they overcome them.
- Why they eat mostly fish, and how they preserve it for use throughout the year.
Zeiger also tells us about the wildlife he sees weekly – the wildlife that most of us only dream of seeing once or twice in a lifetime. He also shares with us what it’s like to see the Northern Lights on such a regular basis.
Listen as one of Alaska’s top off-gridders gives us unique homesteading advice that can be learned only by living in America’s largest and coldest state.