Have You Considered Just Getting A RV And Go Off The Grid Until This All Blows Over?

Have You Considered Just Getting A RV And Go Off The Grid Until This All Blows Over?

New York has become the epicenter of coronavirus in the U.S, with at least 1,000 deaths and 60,000 confirmed cases in the state, according to the New York Times. During the month of March, every few days brought about restrictions for NY residents: stay inside, practice social distancing, only travel for essentials, etc. None of that, it appears, has managed to make an impact on certain influencers.

Take Naomi Davis, known as Taza on Instagram, who is a family/lifestyle influencer with nearly 500,000 followers, and lives in New York City with her five children and husband. On Sunday, Davis posted a picture showing her family getting ready to pack into a large RV and hit the road. “After two full weeks in the apartment,” she announced in the caption, her family has decided to “drive out west so we can have a little more space (namely some outdoor space for the kids) for a little while.”
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MDarringerMDarringer - 3/31/2020 12:14:50 PM
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An RV isn't "off the grid".


carloslassitercarloslassiter - 3/31/2020 5:38:22 PM
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Off the grid is India like Borne did with the German chic.


Section_31_JTKSection_31_JTK - 3/31/2020 9:06:35 PM
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RV's are hardly ever "off the grid". You'd need to spend at least $7-10 to equip it with enough solar and batteries to have a true off-grid electrical system. And even then you need a place to get fresh water and more importantly a place to dump your waste.


Section_31_JTKSection_31_JTK - 3/31/2020 9:07:35 PM
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Also good luck going "off the grid" with a POS minvan conversion, unless you plan on peeing and shitting in the woods all the time.


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