I think his main ponit was that you could also do it in your own house in the burbs - wind turbine, solar cells, collect your own water - stuff that you can get for free
thats a great great thing to do, more power to anyone's elbow that's making that effort (including my own!)
those things I have lots of respect for, but the initial part of the prog mentions getting 'off the grid' as in no saftey is something I dont feel the same about.
There are + and -'s in living that way, but I doubt Les would think twice about calling in an air evac if one of his kids was even semi seriously hurt (e.g broken leg, crushed a finger, broke a jaw etc)
Doing it on your own takes a big pair of stones, and is fine by me, but to stunt your kids education etc (and I'm not talking about them not having an x-box) is just not fair to my mind.
Dont get me wrong, I think LS is a great bloke, he's probably forgotten more than i'll ever know and i like his attitude to life in general but the full-on 'off the grid' living leaves me scratching my head...i just cant believe that people have genuinely thought it through.
We're social animals, there is no 'them and us' and people need to pull together, not apart.
I read that he's given up making 'survivorman' - anyone know if he did this off the grid living full on? I'm afraid i havent got time at the minute to watch the whole prog, i'll try to catch it over the next few days. All very interesting though