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拥抱自然:一对情侣在西弗吉尼亚州的离网生活体验
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本文讲述了一对情侣在西弗吉尼亚州继承的土地上,从东北部搬迁至此,过上离网生活的经历。尽管初期面临孤独感和房屋维护的挑战,但他们享受亲近自然带来的宁静,并显著节省了开支。作者分享了从城市生活到田园牧歌式离网生活的转变过程,详细阐述了房屋维护的日常考量,如木柴炉的使用、电力系统的管理以及雨水收集系统的依赖。同时,文章也强调了离网生活带来的经济自由和社区归属感,以及这些积极因素如何帮助他们克服困难,并最终认为这样的生活选择是值得的。

🏠 搬迁与梦想的实现:作者与丈夫因热爱户外活动结缘,并在大学毕业后,抓住机会从东北部搬到西弗吉尼亚州,在丈夫继承的土地上开始了他们梦寐以求的离网生活。他们的计划包括建造小屋、养殖家禽,并过上自给自足、经济实惠的生活。

😔 初期挑战与适应:离网生活并非一帆风顺,作者坦承初期感受到了强烈的孤独感,因为远离家乡亲友,且农村邻里距离较远,社交机会有限。同时,维护离网房屋如同照顾一个“高要求宠物”,需要投入大量时间和精力,例如管理木柴炉、监控电力系统和雨水收集。

💰 经济自由与生活品质:尽管存在挑战,离网生活带来了显著的经济优势,每月仅需支付网络和丙烷费用,无需承担房贷、水电等账单。这使得他们的收入能更好地用于生活,作者甚至得以全身心投入写作。更重要的是,经济自由让他们能够灵活安排时间,例如照顾生病的母亲,这是金钱无法衡量的宝贵财富。

🤝 社区连接与情感收获:随着时间的推移,作者逐渐融入当地社区,积极参与社区活动,结识了友善的邻居,并建立了深厚的友谊。这种归属感和与人连接的体验,弥补了初期的孤独感,使他们的离网生活更加充实和有意义。

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My now-husband Scott and I fell in love while hiking the Appalachian Trail in college — and then spent the next few years fantasizing about a rural, nature-filled, off-grid lifestyle.

When we finished college in 2015, we finally had an opportunity to make that dream come true.

I'd lived in the Northeast my whole life and met Scott in Vermont, but he grew up in rural West Virginia. When he inherited land there, we decided to make the move.

Once in West Virginia, we'd build a cabin, adopt a few rescue pets, raise chickens and bees, and live off-grid. We figured this lifestyle would be sustainable and budget-friendly, and after the Appalachian Trail, how hard could it be?

We didn't anticipate how isolated we'd feel at times, and how challenging it would be to care for our home — still, we'd make the choice again in a heartbeat.

Moving 800 miles from home right after college was more difficult than I expected

Our home is beautiful, but felt lonely at first.

I had many amazing friends in high school and college, but I've never been a particularly outgoing person. Historically, I'd just meet people through classes and sports — I never really had to put myself out there.

Moving to a rural area, 800 miles from where I grew up, was lonelier than I thought it would be. I could no longer text a childhood friend or cousin to go on a quick hike or swim.

We have neighbors who have become our friends, but they live anywhere from one to a few miles up or down our road.

Our rural location also made remote work the obvious choice for me, so I haven't really been able to form friendships with coworkers, either.

We learned that owning an off-grid cabin is like having a high-maintenance pet

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Over the years, we've skipped some trips and late nights out because of the care our home needs. People often assume we pass up opportunities because of our animals, but the house itself requires almost-daily upkeep.

We quickly realized that staying out late at a restaurant on a Friday night in January would mean that, whenever we got home, we'd end up sitting around in our jackets while rebuilding the fire in the wood stove.

Taking off for a summer camping trip is also a challenge. We usually have to hire a house sitter to monitor our system, which includes solar panels, batteries, a charge controller that prevents overcharging, and an inverter to convert our electricity.

Unlike a regular house, ours doesn't have "infinite" electricity — we (or a house sitter) must regularly check on our battery levels to avoid draining them.

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There are other considerations we have to keep in mind on a day-to-day basis, too.

For instance, we rely entirely on a rainwater collection system for all of our daily water needs. When West Virginia experienced a terrible drought in 2024, we had to carefully manage our water usage.

Of course, things have gotten easier as we've adjusted to off-grid life and started earning more money, which has in turn helped us invest in better equipment like a larger solar battery bank, more efficient water pump, and larger wood stove.

Still, we know that these are concerns we probably wouldn't have if we lived in a city apartment.

Parts of our lifestyle are complicated, but we've built a beautiful community here — and we have so much financial freedom

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Despite feeling isolated at first, I soon realized that West Virginians are an incredibly friendly bunch.

Neighbors stopped by with plants when they saw me in the garden and invited us over for cocktails. A few have even made the trip up to visit our house on four-wheelers.

It also helped that Scott's friends and family, who live on our road (but on the grid), were quick to offer me a seat at the table, too.

Over the years, I slowly gained confidence and started making a concerted effort to engage with the community. Now, I help to organize community plant swaps, attend book club meetings, and network with other local writers.

Though it can be difficult to take care of our home, we have a lot of financial freedom — another highlight of living here. Our only home-related costs are $120 a month for internet and $20 for propane. We have no mortgage, electric, water, sewer, or gas bills.

This means that our income stretches much, much further. Living off-grid, I was even able to pursue my writing full-time while we lived primarily on my self-employed husband's income for the first few months.

The best part about our low cost of living, though, has been our ability to spend time with loved ones

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Most importantly, I was recently able to take time off to care for my mother while she was in hospice. There's no way I would trade a big, fancy house and an "easier" lifestyle for that time with my mom.

Our off-grid life at the cabin isn't perfect, but I feel lucky to have financial freedom and a close-knit community.

It doesn't hurt that Scott and I get to spend each morning together just like we did on the Appalachian Trail: drinking coffee at home, listening to the birds sing, and enjoying the mountain air.

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