by SUPERJOE on OCTOBER 12, 2008 - 1 Comment in EVENTS, OFF-GRID 101

Nick: winter in California Nick Rosen has started work on his next book “Off-Grid America.” He is currently in California meeting the eco-community. From San Diego he travels to Ukiah via the Bioneers conference San Rafael — then up to Ashland, Oregon.
As belts tighten across the continent Nick is also filming a documentary about how going off-grid can help you survive the credit crunch. Its all about freedom – and combining new technology with ancient wisdom,” he says.
you can contact Nick to be included in the research, or make any suggestions. Call 1-877-706-7423 or write to nick@off-grid.net. The book will be published Sumer 2010 and the film will be released around the same time.
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Hi Nick, my name I Bevan and I read your last book and enjoyed it very much. I live as off grid as possible here in Southern California and I encourage your travels across this vast land in pursuit of fellow off grider’s. I was amazed to find so many people living of grid in the UK and I think you’ll be spoiled for chose as to how many there are here. A hint though; in America they sometimes like to call themselves libertarians, with most of those hiding in Montana. Amish country could also be worth looking into; Michigan and Pennsylvania is where you’ll find that.
Good luck and I look forward to reading your next book.
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