That makes sense.
Crossing state lines also exposes one to control by the feds, as well as multiple sovereign states which might have conflicting ideas on how to operate the grid.
To take it to the extreme, @roamer_1 has his own personal grid with no one else involved. KISS
To be fair, no, I don't... But I am fixin to... My approach has been to fall back to gridlessness comfortably. To rely on ancient ways to separate the need for tech, which is different.
But yeah... Solar is coming here. And the jenny is getting upgrades. And I am going to rely more on tech as recharging becomes possible.
Because I am getting old and gimped up... I can still go take a bath in the creek in the middle of winter and survive. I just don't want to very much. Still, it should be said - knowing those old ways ultimately relieves all commitments, and preserves liberty the best.