It Started With An Idea A Few Years Ago—And Now We Managed To Move Far, Far Away From Civilization

Exhausted from parenting and routine, we jokingly considered leaving it all behind. The idea grew serious during late-night talks. After three years of planning, we bought 27 acres of rocky land and built a new life from scratch—rainwater systems, a greenhouse, and a tiny house. Our kids thrived, naming tomatoes and embracing “Camp Forever.” Winter brought challenges, but spring renewed our hope. A documentary crew found us through an old

blog, filming our raw, unpolished life. The resulting film, Back to the Dirt, inspired thousands, leading to a self-published book about rediscovering purpose. We built a guest cabin, the Reboot Cabin, where visitors found solace. When our son fell ill, we balanced our off-grid life with modern needs, adding internet for medical support. Our story isn’t about escaping but living intentionally. If a wild idea whispers to you, listen—it might lead to a life that feels like yours.

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