Mike Oehler
Quick Facts
Biography
Mike Oehler (born January 2, 1938 in Chicago; pronounced /ˈeɪlɚ/ [ay-lur]) was an American author based in Idaho.He was a proponent and designer of affordable and sustainable alternative forms of housing.
Career
Oehler was a participant in the 1960s Back-to-the-land movement. He lived on a 40-acre homestead in the Idaho mountains. He wrote numerous books, and appeared as a university lecturer, and TV and radio guest. He spoke on topics related to self-sufficiency and housing.
In 1998 Oehler appeared in an episode of the Louis Theroux series Weird Weekends, in which Theroux visited Oehler's underground home in the mountains. Oehler also appeared in the followup episode Weird Christmas, in which Oehler met others who had appeared on the series.
Death
David Michael Oehler died of natural causes in his home near Bonners Ferry, Idaho on February 2, 2016.
List of publications
- 1981: One Mexican Sunday. ISBN 978-0960446414
- 1982: The $50 Dollars and up Underground House Book. ISBN 978-0442273118
- 1999: The Hippy Survival Guide to Y2K.ISBN 978-1879628175
- 2007: The Earth-sheltered Solar Greenhouse Book: How to Build an Energy Free Year-round Greenhouse. ISBN 978-0960446407