Oehler partook 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, as well as a TV and radio guest on topics related to
self-sufficiency and housing. In 1998, Oehler appeared in an episode of
Louis Theroux's
BBC documentary series
Weird Weekends, in which Theroux visited Oehler's underground home in the mountains. Later that year, he appeared in the follow-up special episode "Weird Christmas", in which he and three others who had appeared in their episodes (a
Christian fundamentalist, a porn star, and a
ufologist) met up with Theroux in
New York and engaged in various activities. The episode saw Oehler being taken by Theroux to a recording studio, where he recorded a song under the
stage name of Mountain Mike. == Death ==