I live off the grid — to get groceries, it’s a 300-mile commute that takes 2 days
Thought your Christmas shopping trips were grueling?
A Canadian woman who lives off the grid has to drive ten hours round-trip to go on grocery runs, each of which costs her over a thousand dollars — but the intrepid gal enjoys the journey.
“It feels [like] a privilege to make the trip,” Hilary Messer-Barrow, 30, told Jam Press of the jaunt, which she documented in a TikTok video with over 2.6 million views.
Five years ago, the Canuck left her hometown of Vancouver, British Colombia — where she lived for 29 years — to move to Beaver Creek, a remote Yukon community with around 90 residents, Business Insider reported. She resides there with her husband and dog, Chilli.

