I’m a Gen Zer — I love living in a remote cabin without heat or running water
A Gen Zer moved back into her childhood cabin in Homer, Alaska, last year — even though it has no running water or automatic heat — and temperatures have reached 24 degrees below zero Fahrenheit.
Karma Wilcox, 19, was born in California and raised in the breathtaking two-story cabin by her dad until age 8. She resumed living there in March 2023, as she was craving a sense of “freedom.”
She rents the cabin for $275 a month from her dad, Luna’s godfather, Tom.
Wilcox’s dad, Luna, 43, is the creator of the Altruist Relief Kitchen, which works with people in war-torn areas.
Wilcox says she goes snowboarding nearly every day, and she continues to enjoy the garden.
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