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THE SIMPLE LIFE IN AMISH COUNTRY

Many people turn to road-tripping in search of action and adventure, while others downsize and go off-grid for one purpose: simplicity. Anyone who is familiar with the logistics of life on the road knows that it’s not a choice—you have to learn how to simplify. When every inch of space in your ride counts, you quickly figure out what is essential and what’s unnecessary.

Not to sound like a 21 - century hater, but it’s easier now than at any point in human history to overflood your space with pointless material possessions. And it’s a fact that many people who decide

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