For most people, living without electricity, running water, or even basic furniture would sound impossible. But for Tom Leppard, a former British Army serviceman also recognised as the world's most tattooed man, it was a way of life, according to a report in TOI.
Covered almost entirely in leopard-spot tattoos, Leppard has already spent more than 20 years living alone in a small stone hut on Scotland's Isle of Skye, surviving with only the essentials and embracing a life far removed from modern society.
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How Tom Leppard became the world's most tattooed man
Born Thomas Wooldridge on October 14, 1935, Tom Leppard spent nearly three decades serving in the military with him serving in the Royal Navy, the British Army and later as a Colour Sergeant in the Rhodesian Special Forces.
After leaving military service, Leppard chose a completely different path. Seeking peace and solitude, he settled in a remote part of Scotland's Isle of Skye, where he could live away from the pressures and distractions of modern and busy social life.
Leppard gained international fame after covering almost his entire body with leopard-spot tattoos set against a saffron-yellow background. The dramatic transformation earned him recognition from Guinness World Records as the world's most tattooed man, with tattoos covering around 99 per cent of his skin.
Although others later surpassed his tattoo coverage, Leppard continued to hold the distinction of being the world's most tattooed senior citizen.
He often said the tattoos did not change who he was as a person, though he admitted they completely changed how others perceived him.
The remote Scottish hut he called "Paradise"
In 1987, Leppard moved into a small stone bothy overlooking a secluded stretch of coastline on the Isle of Skye. The hut had no electricity, no running water and virtually no furniture beyond the bare essentials. He slept on a foam mattress, collected drinking water from a nearby stream and washed his clothes by hand using cold water.
He described the isolated spot as "Paradise" and believed its simplicity gave him a sense of peace that modern life could not provide. The surrounding wilderness, dramatic coastline and complete privacy offered exactly the kind of life he had been seeking.
Weekly kayak trips were his only link to the outside world
Despite living in isolation, Leppard maintained one regular connection with society. Every week, he paddled a kayak around three miles across open water to collect his pension, buy groceries and pick up essential supplies before returning to his secluded home.
Residents in nearby communities became familiar with the sight of the heavily tattooed man arriving quietly by kayak before disappearing back across the water.
Those weekly journeys became one of the most memorable aspects of his self-sufficient lifestyle and highlighted just how committed he was to living independently.
Why did Tom Leppard choose to live alone?
Leppard explained that his decision was not driven by a dislike of people. Instead, after nearly 30 years in military service, he simply wanted a quieter existence surrounded by nature. He enjoyed spending time alone and never considered his lifestyle lonely.
For him, solitude represented freedom. Living away from crowds and modern conveniences allowed him to focus on what mattered most and enjoy life on his own terms.
Friends and visitors often described him as warm, friendly and approachable, challenging the common perception that he was a reclusive hermit.
Leaving the wilderness after two decades
As he entered his seventies, the physical demands of living alone in such a remote location became increasingly difficult.
In 2008, at the age of 73, Leppard left the hut he had called home for more than two decades and moved into more suitable accommodation. He later entered a care home near Inverness.
Tom Leppard died on June 12, 2016, at the age of 80. Years after his death, Tom Leppard remains one of the most unusual figures in modern British history. While many remember him for his record-breaking leopard-spot tattoos, others are drawn to the remarkable lifestyle he chose.
(With TOI inputs)