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You're More Ready Than You Think | Off-Grid Camper Life

40 min · 24 de ene de 2026
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Six months into full-time camper life, Cara and James share what actually helped them thrive off-grid — and it wasn't what they expected. Before Cara and James ever hitched up their travel trailer and hit the road, they spent eight years building a homestead in northern Arizona — off the grid, hauling water, running solar, and learning to live with less. They didn't know it at the time, but all of it was preparation. In this episode, they break down the real-world lessons they've learned living off-grid in a camper: managing water without running dry, handling tanks when you're boondocking for two weeks, staying powered up on solar, managing propane before it runs out at 2am, and the small mindset shifts that make this lifestyle actually feel good. This is the practical, honest conversation they wish someone had given them before they started. What You'll Hear in This Episode: * Why 8 years of homesteading in northern Arizona quietly prepared them for camper life — and why you don't need that background to start * The #1 water hack for staying in a spot for 14 days without moving the camper * Gray water, black water, and what you absolutely cannot do (and why) * Managing propane — why it always runs out at night and how to never be caught without coffee * The solar generator setup that runs their camper 90% of the time (EcoFlow + backup gas generator) * How they conserve electricity at night, including candles, fairy lights, and syncing with nature's rhythm * Instant coffee as a genuine off-grid game-changer — and why freeze-dried is actually better for you * The honest truth: this lifestyle isn't for everyone, but it probably requires less than you think Resources & Mentions: * EcoFlow solar generator (brand mentioned) * ELEMENT electrolyte packets (brand mentioned) * Black Rifle Coffee instant coffee (brand mentioned) * Primo water filling stations (available at most major grocery stores and Walmart) * Portable toilet bags with solidifying powder (backup black tank solution) * Rocket stove (for coffee when propane runs out) * Baby wipes — mentioned as a top hygiene hack Note for Clarity: Cara and James are recording this approximately 6 months into full-time travel trailer life, having launched their camper life in June 2025. Their homestead is located in northern Arizona at approximately 6,200 feet in elevation. If this conversation resonated with you, you're always welcome at our campfire. For photos, reflections, and the companion blog, head to KerouacsCruising.com/blog [https://kerouacscruising.com/what-weve-learned-living-off-grid-in-a-camper/]. To follow along in real time, find us on social @KerouacsCruising. To support the journey, visit Ko-fi.com/KerouacsCruising. And if something here made you think, feel, or see your life a little differently, we'd love to hear from you in the comments or at Join@KerouacsCruising.com [Join@KerouacsCruising.com]. However you choose to be here — thank you for being part of this. 💚🩷

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