Alaska Bush Life, Off-Road, Off-Grid

The life of erstwhile city slickers, now telecommuters in a remote log cabin raising chickens, ducks, rabbits, and bees, making beer and wine, and raising vegetables and berries.

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Remote Cabins: Cost of Heating by Wood

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The third element of Maslow's hierarchy is warmth. Obviously, in Alaska, this is a prime concern, because our winters are long. Belo...
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Friday, January 10, 2014

Remote Cabins: Cost of a Food Supply

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The second requirement on Maslow's hierarchy is food. Whether one lives in the city or out in the country, food acquisition requires a...
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Monday, November 18, 2013

Remote Cabins: Cost of a Water Supply

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Perhaps the most effective way to organize the daunting task of developing a remote homestead is to prioritize tasks and expenses based o...
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Saturday, November 16, 2013

High Conflict People and the Toxic Damage They Cause

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Do the following statements sound like anyone who makes you cringe, at work, in your neighborhood, in your extended family?  If so, you are...
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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

How to Afford Three Months of Travel Per Year

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(note: this includes updates) I agreed to move to the middle of the woods in Alaska, outhouse and everything, as long as we could travel...
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About Me

Laura Emerson
Alaska, United States
My husband and I (Laura Emerson) live in a little log cabin in Alaska, a 20 minute flight to the nearest major road. We rely on solar and wind power, with a back-up generator. Professionally, we tele-commute to employers far, far away. Certifications in Permaculture, Master Gardening, Master Naturalist, and Herbalism have all taught me skills and insights that enhance our remote life. Also, my book was just published at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BZN1FZR9/ref=sr_1_1 If you have questions about off-grid life, contact me in the Comments section below.
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