I'd like to see you do some cold-weather camping in somewhere like Green Bay, WI. It would be interesting to see how well the builds hold up to freezing temps. Great channel!
10 months ago | 1
As a local about to leave the gorgeous North West I have several cute towns I would recommend you visit on your path. Firstly I am a sucker for woodland. Be sure to visited the gorgeous evergreen nature of Montana ad North Idaho. I know there are places to park all around Troy Idaho. Particularly past Deary Idaho. (Just watch out for deer, elk, and turkeys. Wildlife everywhere!) If you feel inclined to stop in towns for entertainment: Moscow Idaho has a fabulous community feel especially during their Saturday Farmers Market. Colfax WA, and Palouse WA have fun antique shops. CDA ID has great bars for summer visitors. But be sure to soak in the ambiance of Lake CDA while your there.
2 years ago (edited) | 1
I would say Alberta, but Colorado has the rockies as well, though not near as nice. (I'm a mountain girl at heart.) Also, as awful the politics are in the state, Oregon is beautiful as well.
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Alabama because they have homestead laws. your primary residence is your homestead and it cuts your taxes in half. plus taxes are super low. lots of sun for solar. conservative Red State. lots of country unrestricted land for sale for cheap. tropical climate lots of beautiful deciduous trees. they also this year legalized medical mj.
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Techno Barbarian
If you could spend 2-4 weeks in an off-grid tiny home anywhere in North America... Where would you go? Help me build my list of destinations!
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