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  • (gentle instrumental music)

  • - [Warrick] We're four days walk from the nearest road.

  • The landscape's vast, the wilderness is almost unlimited.

  • The access is by aircraft, on foot, or on the right day,

  • you can boat it, but it's a challenge in itself.

  • Really, we are at the mercy of the weather and the tides

  • in our day to day life.

  • It's difficult living out here, but if you do what's needed

  • and everything comes together,

  • it's a really rewarding place to be.

  • - [Narrator] Warrick Mitchell lived in Fiordland,

  • New Zealand's oldest and largest national park.

  • It covers over 12,000 square kilometers,

  • but is home to only a few dozen people.

  • The park's massive mountain range

  • isolates Warrick from civilization.

  • - [Warrick] Living out here,

  • like everywhere, you need shelter, a good dry camp.

  • (lively instrumental music)

  • We have solar panel for power, lighting,

  • and our satellite communications.

  • We have a quad bike,

  • we have two boats for fishing and diving,

  • and we have the freezer which keeps our food

  • and our produce cold.

  • We rely on rainwater for drinking water,

  • so that's not too hard

  • with seven meters of rainfall annually.

  • We largely live off the land.

  • When you're living off the land,

  • you're really at the mercy of the weather and the elements,

  • so there's certain times that will allow you to go out

  • and harvest a deer or catch a fish, capture the menu.

  • If you have a down day and the waves are really good,

  • you're more than likely gonna go surfing.

  • If the waves aren't good,

  • but the river's looking nice, you might catch a trout.

  • If the waves are flat but the ocean's calm,

  • you might go sea fishing.

  • If the ocean's stormy, you might go up the river

  • for a kayak or go through the bush

  • and see if you can spot a deer.

  • (gun firing)

  • Living in the wilderness doesn't mean you're living

  • in isolation from people.

  • We certainly couldn't be doing what we do

  • if it wasn't for the pilots and our neighbors

  • and our friends.

  • Whether it's the harshness of the environment

  • and being so isolated that brings people together

  • or the fact that the people that are willing

  • to travel this far have like minded passion

  • for the environment and the outdoors,

  • one thing's for sure over the years

  • is that the community's become really tight knit.

  • Can you go ahead and turn this main switch on

  • and we'll just see if she wants to work?

  • Oh, no.

  • When things break or things don't go your way,

  • it's always really important

  • to remember you're in the green.

  • The experience is being out here

  • and enjoying being out here.

  • Everything else is a bonus, so you can't get too serious

  • if one thing breaks.

  • I don't know too many places in the world

  • where you can stand on a boat looking back

  • and you can just see ocean leading into forest leading

  • into massive snow-capped mountains and glacier-shaped bays

  • with pristine rivers and clear water.

  • The trees are as they were 200 years ago,

  • and the people that I bring out here,

  • they get to experience this nature as it was

  • and as it should be, and we try to keep the area

  • and the environment pristine

  • in this little corner of New Zealand.

  • (gentle instrumental music)

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離網生活在天堂 (Living Off the Grid in Paradise)

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