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Archive for December 24, 2007
YERTpod19: Diggin’ Dugout Dick in Idaho
December 24, 2007 by Mark.
Dear YERTians,
How far would you go to live closer to the earth? Would you go all the way to
Dugout Dick is quite possibly the most simple, self-sufficient homeowner in the
Dugout lives among other modern cave-dwellers who rent mini-caverns from him, forming an eclectic but caring community that doesn’t give a damn about the electrical grid, running water, or cable TV. Dugout doesn’t even have a phone. But he has friends and fans the world over who visit him in person, YERT included. Mark even spent a night in one of the caves. Check it out in YERTpod19…
Dig Dug Dick,
Mark, Julie, & Ben (Your YERT Team)
P.S. Many thanks to Bruce and Jim who keep an eye on Dick and helped us arrange our visit. Bruce was particularly helpful with his explanations of how a person can actually live in a cave. Let’s just say that we have a whole new appreciation for a five gallon pail of wood scraps. And you can read more about Dugout Dick here and here.
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