Hakan Karahan, 34, has been residing within the wilderness along with his American Akita breed, Sila, for the previous 10 years and says he is saved a fortune by ditching metropolis life
Meet the survival skilled who says he has saved £365K after deciding to reside within the wilderness along with his canine for the final 10 years.
Hakan Karahan, 34, hails ditching his metropolis life for nature to him having the ability to save £100 per day on payments for the previous decade. Hakan lives outdoor along with his American Akita breed, Sila, whom he rescued in 2021 and the pair now reside a cheerful life within the wild. He says that residing in a metropolis, the typical person spends £30 per day on foods and drinks and round £70 on payments, together with home lease, electrical energy, water, and heating.
Hakan added: “In nature, this all prices me £0, and subsequently I save £36,500 per 12 months. I used to be born in Istanbul, an enormous metropolis the place 22 million folks reside, and for the final ten years, I’ve been making an attempt to maintain my life with what nature presents me within the wild.
“It’s the individuals who pushed me to reside my life in nature. I escaped from two-faced manipulative folks and took refuge within the wild. I begin my day very early as I rise up at dawn. As I normally reside near water sources, I take my bathe on the waterfall. I favor mushrooms for meals as mushrooms are very dense within the area I’m in. I make fireplaces within the shelters I constructed for heating.
“I’ve no issues with heating. My canine’s favorite meals is lamb, nevertheless, he’s not a choosy eater and within the wild, he eats every little thing with me. He additionally loves mushrooms too. Life within the wild with my canine is nice. Although he’s a pet canine, he has protected me from every kind of risks due to the bond between us.
“Life within the wild has taught him to deal with these challenges. Everyone witnesses that once they step out of their consolation zone – they’ll do issues far above themselves.”