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拥抱森林生活:我们在华盛顿打造的离网避暑胜地
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Sally Marks和Carol这对伴侣,因热爱太平洋西北地区的自然风光,决定在华盛顿州奥林匹克半岛实现夏季常驻的梦想。面对高昂的房价,她们选择购买了一块无水电网的林地,并用一辆Airstream拖挂房车作为居所。通过太阳能、雨水收集和外运水,她们成功实现了离网生活。同时,她们也巧妙地利用户外空间,搭建帐篷作为厨房、用餐区和音乐排练室,并在附近的码头解决了洗浴和垃圾处理问题。尽管面临挑战,她们每年仍能在此度过三到五个月,享受着与自然和谐共处的独特生活方式,同时保留了亚利桑那州的常驻房屋。

💡 梦想与现实的平衡:面对心仪地区高昂的房价,Sally Marks和Carol选择了一种创新的方式来实现长居太平洋西北地区的梦想。她们没有购买昂贵的房屋,而是购入了一块价格适中的、无水电网的林地,并以房车为家,成功规避了高昂的置业成本,证明了通过灵活的策略,也能实现理想的生活方式。

☀️ 智慧的离网生活实践:为了在没有接入公共设施的土地上舒适生活,她们采取了一系列智能化且环保的措施。利用便携式太阳能板补充房车自带的太阳能系统,收集雨水进行日常清洁,并从外部水源地运送饮用水和烹饪用水。这种对自然资源的巧妙利用,不仅满足了基本生活需求,也展现了对环境负责的生活态度。

⛺️ 户外空间的创意拓展:为了弥补房车内部空间的局限性,她们巧妙地利用户外空间,搭建了一个功能齐全的帐篷。这个帐篷不仅承担了户外厨房、用餐区的功能,还成为了Carol乐队的排练空间,极大地提升了居住的舒适度和生活的多样性。这种对空间的创意利用,充分体现了她们积极适应并享受离网生活的态度。

🌊 完善的配套设施利用:尽管生活在相对原始的环境中,她们也充分利用了周边的公共设施来解决生活中的不便。通过支付月费,她们可以租用船只停泊位,并方便地使用附近的码头提供的投币式热水淋浴和垃圾处理服务。这表明她们在追求自然生活的同时,也并非完全排斥现代便利设施,而是有选择地、有效地利用它们来提升生活品质。

In front of outdoor kitchen

We began dreaming of living on Washington's Olympic Peninsula while on vacation there in 2010.

I'd picked up a travel brochure about the city of Port Townsend and joyfully read it aloud as my partner, Carol, and I drove through the area.

It described a place great for kayaking, hiking, and biking with an active sailing community and emerald forests — all things my outdoorsy mate loves.

We were even more sold on the area when I learned about its charming Victorian homes, historical seaport, array of music and arts festivals, and thriving local writers' community.

This was the ideal destination for our second home. At the time, we were both working and living in Arizona, only returning to the Pacific Northwest for short trips.

But we didn't want to just vacation in the area; we wanted to establish a foothold and be a part of the community for several months each year.

Unfortunately, our dream seemed financially out of reach as housing prices in the area continued to climb. Many listings were priced over $500,000, which was well out of our budget.

Our prospects looked dismal until our real-estate agent sent us a listing for a wooded lot of trees and wildflowers about 30 minutes out of town.

It didn't have power, sewer, or water, and the only permanent structure was an outhouse. But the property did offer a developed road and easy access to Highway 101, as well as excellent cellphone service and WiFi connectivity.

And it was within our budget.

To achieve our dream of having a home in Washington, we embraced living off the grid

We purchased a lot with lots of grass, trees, and flowers.

In 2022, we purchased the 4.6-acre property, sight unseen, for $160,000 and ordered a rugged, 20-foot Airstream Basecamp for $65,000 to serve as our new abode.

Rather than developing the land, we decided to live off the grid. We purchased portable solar panels to augment the system on the Airstream's roof.

We capture rainwater and boil it for domestic needs (washing dishes and hands) and haul water from a facility about 5 miles away for drinking and cooking.

To make things a little easier, Carol even set up a small, battery-operated pump for delivering water into our trailer.

We decided to live off the grid on our property.

We've also created strategies for conserving energy, like charging our phones, computers, and battery-operated gardening tools when we drive into town.

Our cozy little Airstream can get a bit crowded, so we put up an outdoor tent with a propane stove, a foot-operated pump for washing dishes, and a table and chairs for outdoor dining.

Carol joined a local band, so the outdoor tent also serves as a rehearsal space.

We set up an extra outdoor space in a tent.

Our property is landlocked, so Carol pays a monthly fee to store her kayak at a boat haven 18 miles from our property. This also gives us access to a marina 8 miles away.

At either location, we can use the coin-operated hot showers and garbage facilities to dispose of our trash. Though we are conservationists, we are not complete Luddites.

One can only sacrifice so much.

All in all, it's great to spend part of our year living in the forest

We prepare our land for winter before returning to our on-grid home in Arizona.

Living off the grid has been an interesting adventure, but we don't regret our decision.

The Pacific Northwest is now our home for three to five months a year, just like we dreamed. We spend the rest of the year in our on-grid home in Arizona.

Before we migrate south for the winter, though, we always prep our riding lawn mower for the cold, put additional gravel on the dirt roads, lubricate the hinges on our storage container, and trim our trees.

All in all, I'm grateful we've found a way to enjoy Washington without the hefty cost of homeownership.

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