Last summer, Rebecca Vance talked with her family about a dream she’d had: She wanted to live in a land disconnected from the world, which she viewed as chaotic and dangerous.

  • Therealgoodjanet@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    This is so sad but it sounds like they were not prepared for a life off the grid. It’s not as easy as people think. Especially in the winter. It’s sad that fear ended up costing them their lives. I hope they didn’t suffer.

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      1 year ago

      It doesn’t even sound like they tried to be prepared. “I’m going to live off the land,” she replied, and then they’re burning sticks inside a tent stocked with canned goods and ramen?

      Fuck’s sake. Not that I’m trying to speak ill. They must have known they fucked up in a way that was final this time and beyond help and if so, it would have been a kind of deep, visceral horror few people get to experience these days.

      But she genuinely believed she was going to move out there, grow whatever, and forage, and just be fine, and she apparently did not find out whether or even how she could do that. Idealistic doesn’t have to mean blind.

      Take this from personal experience. Living in a frigid, leaky tent full of weenie cans is not living off the land, it is being homeless.