A lover of wildlife may have dreamed of owning a place off the grid far from the usual foot traffic routes.
For many of us, an escape from the daily grind is essential, but a place to live is certainly a luxury.
Although there are many people out there who work hard enough to prioritize this premium, today’s video highlights an interesting example.
At the young age of 20, Grant Johnson decided to make his dream a reality by moving to Utah and building a home on a particularly remote parcel.
As part of his effort to provide for his 5,700 square foot rock-carving explosive-built home, Johnson even raises his own crops and animals for meat procurement.
Let’s take a tour of this breathtaking, yet cozy, backcountry home.
It’s hard not to be jealous! We see plenty of cool off-grid homes here at Whiskey&Babes, but this one might top them all.
This looks like a natural cave system with modern amenities, even though it was carved out and blasted.
Those rock walls give this place a character you won’t find anywhere else. We love it more than you do.
It may have seemed like he was a vegan hippie at first, but he really enjoys his bacon just like we do.
The fact that he hasn’t bought meat in years is impressive.
These animals are living a better existence than most livestock on natural grasses, and it is easy to see why they would taste better than factory farm stuff filled with chemicals as well.
Grant may not be wealthy in terms of material possessions, but he’s rich in experiences.
This guy lives a relatively stress-free lifestyle. The fact that his home blends seamlessly with nature enhances the experience even more.
Sources: Youtube, Wideopenspaces


