Building Off The Grid

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Building Off The Grid

Chris and Caitlin Williams are building the home of their dreams; a 30 foot tall 700 square foot off the grid yurt in Montana complete with a breathtaking view of the mountains.

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Season 1
The Lighthiser family sets out to build their dream home overlooking the Yellowstone River. Follow their journey as they battle the elements to construct an uberefficient house.
The Busby's have been living off the grid for two years, but now they're ready to take it to the next level. They build a super efficient tiny house in northwestern Montana.
A creative mountain biking group from Carbondale Colorado builds a unique mountain retreat that doubles as their very own bike park feature.
A realtor and his three children set out to build their dream home together on a wooded ridge top in the Ozark Mountains of Oklahoma.
Jeff Ward has been building houses in remote locations all over Alaska. Now his son Bryce is lending a hand as they create an off the grid cabin not too far from Santa's house.
Jason and Crystal always wanted an escape in the middle of Maine's secluded coastline. With the help of a small group of friends they set their sights on building a cabin.
Off-the-grid contractor Gregg Smith battles the elements to build a cliffside retreat for a family wanting to reconnect in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
Renegade architect and ultimate survivalist Michael Reynolds doesn't just live off the grid he builds off the grid constructing totally self sufficient houses he calls Earthships.
Alaskan adventure guide Don Lee is building a remote survival cabin on top of a glacier where no man has stepped before.
Ana and Jacob White and their two small kids are a modern day Swiss Family Robinson building an off the grid cabin on the Alaska Range.
The Perrins brothers are building an extremely remote log hunting cabin in the heart of the Alaskan Range.
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