Is anyone on Getbig considering doing something like this?
I own a pantech box - the kind trucks use to deliver refrigerated goods. It holds a 10 degree C difference from outside for about 5 hours but I'm going to fit it with yet more insulation (styrene), maybe wallpaper it for pretty. Kitchen, shower, and bed. No toilet because I ain't in the shit hauling business. Propane, water, D generator, and AC unit. It'll be a camper so also a spare 300l tank of diesel. Maybe some fold-out canopy type stuff. Wind up jacks to get on/off the truck.
I'm looking at 5 acres with a house on it at the moment but had originally planned to get 100-200 acres of land and live in the camper box while building. All my stuff under a pallet rack walled tarp shelter.
Living off grid means supplying all your own infrastructure. That's more costly than just paying for hookup to existing services. Imo people kid themselves about how they're going to rough it and be just fine. Air conditioning on a 110 degree day is nice. Heat in the winter is nice. You're gonna want that. I agree you don't need automated, illuminated touch pad controlled, multi zone, whisper quiet indulgence but at least pulley drive something off a damn honda that you can turn on once a day.
You need water. You need power. You need communications. You need a real kitchen, not a soup can heater. You need a flush toilet. Come on. You're not an animal. You don't want to live a life of pooping in buckets.
You're going to DIY it. Are you truly autonomous? How you gonna get all that shit out there to the middle of nowhere? Do you own a truck? Can you really do everything yourself or are you going to have to pay people a premium to work for you out in the sticks? Concrete? Excavation and access? Are you going to have a workshop so you can maintain your stuff? Things need maintenance and repair all the time.
That dude spent a lot of money buying all that shit and getting it out there. The off grid/tiny house folks are always yapping "I built this house for $1500!!!" No. You built a box big enough to stand up in for $1500. All the living considerations that make it a house is what costs money.
Imo harsh weather calls for underground space. Dude should have dug in and used the basement to cool the [heavily insulated] above ground portion. Guess he doesn't own an earthmover. Could have put those tanks in as well and avoided all the amoebic meningitis or just concreted in a quarter million liter reservoir. Bet it would have been cheaper than the purchase and delivery of what he has now.
Evidently he has no need to generate income. Not all of us can live 3 hours from the nearest stoplight.

Although I live about 50 minutes from one.