The VERY unusual new homes of city slickers who now live off the grid
After a turbulent year, many Americans are dreaming of giving up the grind of modern life to live off the grid. Photographer and filmmaker Foster Huntington has done exactly that, quitting his job in New York City and moving to a multi-level tree house in rural Washington state. The 32-year-old helped design and build the incredible structure - known as the Cinder Cone - which is featured in his new book, Off Grid: Your Ideal Home In The Middle of Nowhere. The tome also includes the stories of dozens of other city-dwellers who have retreated to far-flung locations. Stunning photographs of their shipping containers, boathouses and barns fill the pages of the book.