New ourselves, I’m mindful this place is not usually green with rains creating new growth with flowers. That’s aberrant. The Ranch is much more often than not in a drought with little or no rains. As a word to the wise, for people thinking this place is an oasis of water where you dig a trench and plants grow, Terlingua is far far from an oasis and people seeing your videos and Roberts videos and Johns videos, reality is more stark than seen on you tube in best of times videos. I would move here again if I had it to do over with very little changes, but I planed and studied what I was doing, and I had resources to focus on the task. Myself, I would not come here with a family. Children are wonderful but needy and nothing about this desert is family friendly. I would not come here looking for work as the distances are too vast. This is a good place to retire if you are set up right and don’t need shopping to entertain you or doctors to medicate you. The remoteness of everything cannot be over stressed I am glad you and Lisa are feeling blessed. I hope that feeling continues over the years to come.
It took me 12 years to pay off my property in North Carolina 2 and a half acres dug a pond have a running creek all year great growing soil and still am intrigued to move out there.Looks more difficult than where I live now nut to have big acreage and not have to deal with society sounds amazing
Nice job out there, I doubted you would pull it off but you did on a much bigger scale than I plan on. I would keep the shrubbery and bushes from getting too tall. I seen pictures of my place 4 years before I purchased it and it was like yours..now I need a brush hog and a front end loader to clear areas out as that stuff gets tall fast.
We plan to keep trails and areas open but we're going to let it grow everywhere else.. We're going to get some other trees going and see what takes hold out here. I doubt anything tall will survive the wind, but then again, who knows.
Glad you pushed through your fears and the naysayers to "do it".. ..That is the message I have been trying to push out on my channel,, "It IS possible,, you CAN do it,, it is easier than you realize.!!" (only problem with that is soon we WILL have 30 or 40 neighbors 'uphill' of us.. )
Yeah, it's actually been much less difficult than I expected. The slope I was looking at starts on our property so no worries about uphill folks on that one.
I'm planning to move to terlingua to homestead. Questions: what kind of internet can you get? I work remotely and need about 5mbps download, 2mbps upload and less than 150 ping. Is that even possible in the area? Secondly if I buy land w no water hookups, how do I go about getting water for irrigation and is it expensive to get? Are there any kind of water shortages or times of year where I wouldn't be able to run a sprinkler on my garden? And why are there no trees? Is it also bc there's not enough water in the ground to sustain them?
Your lion looks very similar to ours. We have those same flowers right now. It looks like you have a lot of creosote like we do or otherwise known as chaparral bush. ❤️👍
LION!!! Where?!?! Good thing it wasn't a snake or it would have bit me :P Yeah, flowers out here are amazing. I can't believe how much plant life there is.
Can I take my rv and live in it until I have money to buy a property? Would the town rally against me for camping for free. Getting a job and working for my land?
Hey Guys, Greetings from Cuiba, Brazil. Really enjoyed this video about the beauty of our "neighborhood." I am counting the days until I return in October. See you soon.
Get a Berkey Filter off Amazon. They aren't cheap but I can attest that it absolutely works (will remove food coloring from water). Looking forward to any Project Videos you have coming up! Look into rainwater catchment if your not already doing it!
Get better land, more rain, just north 60 miles toward Alpine! 1" of rain on one acre is 24k+ gallons, If one studies desert reforestation you could have a mini oasis in Teralinqua!
Congrats on your progress. Your hard work and never-give-up attitude should lead to even more great things!
New ourselves, I’m mindful this place is not usually green with rains creating new growth with flowers. That’s aberrant. The Ranch is much more often than not in a drought with little or no rains. As a word to the wise, for people thinking this place is an oasis of water where you dig a trench and plants grow, Terlingua is far far from an oasis and people seeing your videos and Roberts videos and Johns videos, reality is more stark than seen on you tube in best of times videos. I would move here again if I had it to do over with very little changes, but I planed and studied what I was doing, and I had resources to focus on the task. Myself, I would not come here with a family. Children are wonderful but needy and nothing about this desert is family friendly. I would not come here looking for work as the distances are too vast. This is a good place to retire if you are set up right and don’t need shopping to entertain you or doctors to medicate you. The remoteness of everything cannot be over stressed I am glad you and Lisa are feeling blessed. I hope that feeling continues over the years to come.
It took me 12 years to pay off my property in North Carolina 2 and a half acres dug a pond have a running creek all year great growing soil and still am intrigued to move out there.Looks more difficult than where I live now nut to have big acreage and not have to deal with society sounds amazing
You guys are amazing. Great to see the progress that you are making, Can't wait to see you, neighbor.
Thanks! See you soon :)
You've upgraded your audio! So glad! lol
Can you get amazon orders out there?
Nice job out there, I doubted you would pull it off but you did on a much bigger scale than I plan on. I would keep the shrubbery and bushes from getting too tall. I seen pictures of my place 4 years before I purchased it and it was like yours..now I need a brush hog and a front end loader to clear areas out as that stuff gets tall fast.
We plan to keep trails and areas open but we're going to let it grow everywhere else.. We're going to get some other trees going and see what takes hold out here. I doubt anything tall will survive the wind, but then again, who knows.
Glad you pushed through your fears and the naysayers to "do it".. ..That is the message I have been trying to push out on my channel,, "It IS possible,, you CAN do it,, it is easier than you realize.!!" (only problem with that is soon we WILL have 30 or 40 neighbors 'uphill' of us.. )
Yeah, it's actually been much less difficult than I expected. The slope I was looking at starts on our property so no worries about uphill folks on that one.
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I'm planning to move to terlingua to homestead. Questions: what kind of internet can you get? I work remotely and need about 5mbps download, 2mbps upload and less than 150 ping. Is that even possible in the area?
Secondly if I buy land w no water hookups, how do I go about getting water for irrigation and is it expensive to get?
Are there any kind of water shortages or times of year where I wouldn't be able to run a sprinkler on my garden?
And why are there no trees? Is it also bc there's not enough water in the ground to sustain them?
Your lion looks very similar to ours. We have those same flowers right now. It looks like you have a lot of creosote like we do or otherwise known as chaparral bush. ❤️👍
LION!!! Where?!?! Good thing it wasn't a snake or it would have bit me :P Yeah, flowers out here are amazing. I can't believe how much plant life there is.
New friend wowo Thank you For sharing
Can I take my rv and live in it until I have money to buy a property? Would the town rally against me for camping for free. Getting a job and working for my land?
This area will be the next Las Vegas
Congrats-!!
If you made it through a summer, the locals allow you to be called a "local".
Amazing progress!
WOOT!! We're again Terlinguites :P
hey were saving to move out there we have a car payment so were wondering if small jobs like a grocery store is available
Hey Guys,
Greetings from Cuiba, Brazil. Really enjoyed this video about the beauty of our "neighborhood." I am counting the days until I return in October. See you soon.
Good morning Omar!
Dan Ski's Bees Good morning 🙂
Are there jobs in the area to make money?
Ís that great underground bar still in business? I saw that mini series about that guy who got away with beating the previous bar owner to death.
Cooooool!!! Stay encouraged!
So how do you cool your power building to keep it at 70 degrees during those Hot summer days?
It is well insulated and we have a 12,000btu mini split air conditioner which easily keeps it at 70 even on 100 degree days.
What brand ac are you running
I have 40 acres. In Hudspeth near antelope tank
Looks like a good place for beekeeping.
Get a Berkey Filter off Amazon. They aren't cheap but I can attest that it absolutely works (will remove food coloring from water). Looking forward to any Project Videos you have coming up! Look into rainwater catchment if your not already doing it!
I regret not having been there with the rainy weather. Greetings for you
Maybe next time.. See you soon :)
@@fullvegan See you soon !!
Get better land, more rain, just north 60 miles toward Alpine! 1" of rain on one acre is 24k+ gallons, If one studies desert reforestation you could have a mini oasis in Teralinqua!
Can you locate my property?
Do not take the veee it is the mark