CommentaryVideos

Coming Tuesday on The Solution Series: Off-Grid Living with Rich Scheben

“When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe.” ~ John Muir

~ Publishes on Tuesday, January 10, 2023 at 6:00 PM CST ~

By Corey Lynn and James White

This edition of the Solution Series tackles “off-grid” living. Although we suspect our audience is well-informed about what that term means, we first define what it is and what it entails. Unsurprisingly, when someone describes themselves as “living off-grid,” they mean precisely that, describing the decision to live outside the municipal grid and voluntarily forego city services that most Americans take for granted like electricity, water, gas, and so on.

Our guest, Rich Scheben, is one of those folks. Disgusted by the direction in which corporate America was headed, mountain man Scheben left the rat race and a successful New York career as a pharmaceutical rep for a major drug company, moving to the wide-open spaces and raw natural beauty of Northwest Montana. Scheben calls his large parcel of pristine property, located about an hour outside of Montana’s Flathead Valley, “Rich’s River Ranch.” As he says, “It’s all about nature” and “everything is synergistic.”

Having lived off-grid for 15 years—and highly skilled and efficient in all areas of the practice—Scheben is the real deal. Don’t miss this one!

Subscribe to our mailing list

Please login to The Solution Series to watch full episodes and access subscriber-only content.
Not a subscriber yet? You are invited to join here!

Resources and Related Reading:

One New York Man’s Journey to Off Grid Living in Montana

SurvivalBlog.com

Article posted with permission from Corey Lynn, originally posted at CoreysDigs.com

Corey Lynn

Corey Lynn is an investigative journalist who digs for truth in a world where nothing is as it seems, and then connecting the dots and presenting her findings to you. You can follow her work at CoreysDigs.com.

Related Articles

Back to top button