>>1089309Also, for those interested in boatlife:
For the off-the-grid folks that post here sometimes, narrowboats are one way to go about it. Granted you have to buy a licence and be somewhere on Canal River Trust canals, you're free to move up and down the country as you please and moor wherever you like (with minimum moorings being a day and maximum a good long while. two weeks seems to be common near me, and nobody has any way to know how long you've been in a spot unless they've seen you over the time period).
So with this in mind, you can essentially move up and down the country without anyone knowing where you are if you have no internet or devices to track you. I don't really give a shit about that, but some people do
Water is obtained through free water points, and waste is disposed through little toilets dotted about (or over the side of the boat if you're a cunt). Electricity is maintained through the battery that charges when the engine is running, and fuel for said engine is sold by traders who go up and down the canal every so often (or in shops, obviously)
Pic related is very similar to my boat, although the hallway is a straight line with no obstructions in mine. Not sure if anyone really cares, but I found it pretty interesting when i first heard about this stuff