I been watching for some time now and I have learned so much by watching your videos. This one right here just made my day and many more to come. Thank you so much
Glad to see that even my old videos can brighten your day.. I may be biased, but I prefer the newer vids where I am living in my cabin.. It is much nicer and on the same property.. Thanks for watching.. ..Happy Trails.!!
Are you doing anything to fulfill your fantasy.? I have been thinking about doing this since 1987.. I was jeeping down a canyon in Utah and I came across a small artesian well.. I met the guy that put some bricks around it about 30 years prior.. It was good water too.. So I always kept that place in the back of my mind as a place to retire to.. Very remote,, difficult 4 wheel drive access, perfect little raised spot to put a cabin... I went back there in 2014 to double check everything.. I could NOT find the well because of all the growth around there.. The canyon had been flooded big time, but the "cabin" spot was still high and dry... So that was when I started looking for someplace else..
I am looking at a desert oasis property. I was offered 5 acres for 2500! It has a little desert pond, only 1 mile off the main road. I am excited about it.
Well, that could be perfect.. as long as you like the desert weather and the scenery there.. Those are 2 things you cannot change when you buy property.. Choose wisely.. Have you checked the local laws,, codes,, covenants,, and restrictions for that property through the county website.? Make certain you can do what you want to do on your property.. I am excited for you.. ..Thanks for watching.. ..Happy Trails.!!
Cool.!! Congrats.!! East of Tucson or West of Phoenix.? I have quite a few vids on this channel about what I have done to live out here full time,, over 18 months now.. .. April is when I "plan" on starting to build a cabin here.. .. btw: Happy New Year.!!🍾🍾
Welcome along on the journey.. This particular video is almost 5 years old.. There have been many changes to the ranch in that time.. In April I got a shed/cabin delivered and have been working on getting that set up,, (all on video) .. I believe I am done now as the last piece was put in place last week,, 2 new water tanks for rainwater.. Sorry to see you were not happy with your Derksen.. I would buy another WeatherKing because their workmanship was top notch and the value for the money is excellent.. Thanks for subbing.. .. Happy Trails.!!
For every 10A of power you need, is equalavant to 1000w invertor requiring 100W solar panels. For example, a 10A charge controller can only handle about 100-120W solar panel. 20A needs 200-240W solar energy. If you use anything other then lithium batteries, only deplete 50%, then recharge. Lithium can go as far as 95% discharge.
I now have 2100 watts of solar running 4 charge controllers,, 1 of which is a Midnite Classic 150 powering 16 - 6V batteries.. I try to never go below 70%.. I have several (like 150) newer videos of what I have done here since this video came out.. ..Happy Trails..
Howdy Jim,, thanks for watching.. I do have a video of how it really started with just bare land and a dream,, here= ruclips.net/video/oW8Luao1y1E/видео.html and one of why I do it.. ruclips.net/video/BjtTUPcVyKQ/видео.html if you haven't seen those.................. I am glad you found my channel and hope you get something out of it.. I do it to show people that it IS possible,, you CAN do it.. .. Happy Trails.!!
Don't restrict that wash by dam. It's meant as a natural water overflow runoff. Build yourself some rain water collectors and I noticed the trail the cows use on a regular basis. Collect their dung, dry it out and you got fuel for a cold night. Nice score on the property.
Thanks for the advice,, however I did put a dam in over 3 years ago.. It got washed out that monsoon season.. Because of covid the rancher got out of the cattle business so now there are no more cows around.. que sera,, sera.. I have put in 2 rain collection water tanks that are both full to the top from this years monsoon.. btw,, this video is over 5 years old,, and now I live here full time.. Thanks for watching.. ..Happy Trails.!!
@@Praetoria113-zm3no I did a video on that last year.. I use Visible.com for my Unlimited 4G internet,, calls, and texts.. It cost just 40 bucks a month... check with them to see if your phone is "transferrable" to their service.. It uses the verizon network..
The neighbor had used a tape measure to find his lot lines.. Once I got it surveyed they moved their fence line to its proper place.. It's all good.. ..Happy Trails.!!
Scorpions are not a problem here.. I have only seen two in the 9 yrs of ownership and 4+ years of living here full time . What part of the AZ desert.? Thanks for watching.. ..Happy Trails.!!
@@HumbleServant3777 I doubt you will see any scorpions up there,, it is tooooo cold.. (not positive as I don't know anyone that lives close to there.). "ArizonaHotHomestead" would be about the closest in Concho.. He may know someone there.. .. so, what are your plans.?
Cheap security while on the property at night are those drive way sensors sold at Harbor Freight. I've used them for years. Battery operated, waterproof, motion detection. Place posted no trespassing signs 360° that way no one can use the excuse of being there unauthorized. It's Arizona, keep your weapon on you at all time.
I now have several early warning systems including motion detecting cameras connected to an app on my phone,, game cameras,, driveway alarms,, etc.. Just inside of the property past one of the no trespassing signs I have a sign that says "You are no longer a trespasser,, you are now a Target." I keep a 357 on me always,, and I have several pistols and rifles scattered around the property.. This green trailer is still here,, an RV is here,, and a cabin is now on property.. I also have 3 dogs that are my early, early first warning system.. ..Happy Trails.!!
I recorded this in June, 2016,, so you have 6 years worth of videos to watch to see how it turned out.. (*hint,, I'm still here.). ..Thanks for watching.. ..Happy Trails.!!
This was amongst the first videos I did of the off grid property.. Water turned out to be no problem.. You need to look for newer ones where I show the tank and the water being delivered.. First was in May 2018.. I recently got 2 more tanks to handle rain collection.. both of those are full now from the monsoon this year.. Thanks for watching.. ..Happy Trails.!!
Does pima require septic? I don't see that in your breakdown? I was looking in Mohave county, but they require a septic, which is 8,000$ to stay on your land any longer than two weeks, camping.. and that's the main thing holding me back from buying some land. The cost of that. You can use composting, but they still require a system for greywater.. smh.
After I was reported to the AZ Dept of Environmental Quality,, they came out and talked to me.. I drain my gray water onto a tree basin and I "bag-n-burn" my 'black' water.. I drain my sink into a bucket and pour that on trees also.. They said that was perfectly acceptable as long as there is not any "standing water" of waste, no problem.. You can put in your own septic as long as you do it according to code.. Much cheaper..
@@deserthorizons oh wow, that is awesome! That That's how it should be, water is our most valuable resource in the desert here, you shouldn't have to throw it away into a septic tank. Use it on your trees, or garden etc. and you burn the compost from the toilet huh? What do you think about incinerating toilets? Do you prefer composting?
Have you thought about installing a rain gutter on your awning to collect water? I am going to do it from a shade I made in the desert so that will have water for construction when I go out there.
That is the eventual plan.. When we put the 'cabin' up we are going to have a porch most of the way around it with gutters on that one also.. We should have no problems with water when all is said and done..
that depends on if you are lucky or not.. could be anywhere from ~50 ft to well over 1400 ft.. priced accordingly.. @ ~20 bucks a foot it can real expensive awfully quick.. much cheaper to have it hauled in for 150 bucks for 2100 gallons,, which is enough for one person for over a year... 20 years of that would be 3000 dollars.. Happy Trails.!!
I thought so.. It turned out to be very good foresight.. Circumstances dictated that I move out here full time.. Been out here for almost 2 years now.. .. Happy Trails.!!
@@deserthorizons , I think I will at least look and see if I can come across a do lil yours; I know you said you found yours on Craig's list, no agent. So go to Craig's list and search land for sale. What counties are warm to hot, no cold weather for me. Anyway, you can guide me would be appreciated. From Indiana live in Georgia. Both states are too cold for me, and the cost of living is too high to make ends meet
@@honeybeedavis7939 Well,, warm to hot is relative,, stay in the southern counties like Cochise and Pima.. Look up the cities/towns in each,, then ask Ms Google what the avg weather is in each place.. There are many off grid properties in those counties.. Have you ever been to the desert.?
@@honeybeedavis7939 ohh,, in the east it is cooler, but still gets to over 100,, all the way west to Yuma which spends almost the entire summer over 100..
Ive been thinking about putting my trailer on some land, adding a deck and a roof, etc. But , i also can go all over the US and Mexico and just camp at great places without the costs and concerns of property ownership. Perhaps as a home base kind of place, i might do it.
Yeah, eventually though you will want to stop the wheels spinning.. You can use the time spent traveling to look for the perfect spot for you.. I have traveled extensively around the US,, and AZ is where I like it.. There are many places I would rather live because of the scenery,, but the weather is always the deciding factor for me..
well, if you are already looking at lots , you have an area picked out.. Look on craigslist.com every day.. I did that for 6 months before this one came up.. There will not be a bunch of realtors if you are looking for rural land, so go with a local.. One that is in the area.. Try to keep the money in the area.. .. Good Luck on your search for your paradise,, don't settle.. Happy Trails.!!
Go with Curtis Eichenloff or Luke Smith or govt land sales. Don't use an RE agent, waste of precious capital. Rural vacant land has people in there blowing out lots. Get over 4 but under 10. No need for paying extra taxes on scrub desert. You want a tiny lot surrounded by nothing. Taxes on 80 acres is over a grand, wise? No, not at all. Taxes on 4 acres, 100 bucks or less. Piece of cake.
Not all the desert has these edible plants like your land has. You have large mesquite, good sign you get rain in a serious way at times. Prickly pear, you can eat the new pads after scraping off the spines, tastes like broccoli. The rickly pear red fruits you can get the juice and ferment it for home made wine. I would put junk car parts in a pile in a corner far away, and try to get foxes to build a den then film them for you tube video hits. Fox eat mice and that helps grass to grow. The desert comes alive with animals at night. The Coyotes are howling and crying to each other that they are hungry. They have a happy howling and a sad howling. They respond to different messages by their families. Rolling back da poleez.........and we be taking ova dis neighba hood. Rabbits and rats beta be runnin fo cova. Not white nor black but da Coyotes be on the attack.
You might want to consider orienting your trailer for best solar gain and opimal shade for summer. your terrain looks like the area along the Oracle, Florence, desert area north of Tucson. You would want to orient your trailer/cabin directly southeast 150 deg. true. this will give you early morning sunlight and afternoon shade with your awning.
TheToso13 -- Hey Thanks for watching.. I don't know if this is the first video you've seen, or if you are watching them in order, but keep watching, I am set now..
Thank you.. Glad I could be an inspiration.. This video is over 4 years old and I have made almost another 200 videos of living out here..(and all with great tips,, if I do say so myself..) I now live in a small house/cabin on the same property.. .. Happy Trails.!!
Dark Mother = in the almost 5 years of owning, camping and living on this property I have seen 3 deer, 2 coyotes, 4 rattlesnakes, 1 gopher? snake, 2 tarantulas, 2 scorpions, 2 gila monsters, and lots of flies and gnats.. So no problems and not too much wildlife.. there are no bears around here that I am aware of.. I have heard rumors of a mt lion but no sighting or evidence.. How does all that compare to where you live now.? Thanks for watching, Happy Trails..
deserthorizons yes no problem I was thinking of getting land in Arizona because how cheap it is. Just to get some things started. But I’m in the city near Washington DC. So I’m not use to wildlife.. just was curious how so off grid families deal with the encounters lol pretty much I’m scared of big cats and spiders
@@alexiskaylah4412 yeah well,, spiders.. Can't do much about those.. Some days I see lots of 'searcher' webs floating around and I know there are lots of spiders,, but usually they keep to themselves.. I hate spiders.. .. .. I also forgot to mention we have quite a few rabbits,, ground squirrels,, lizards and mice.. .. .. Weather is the one aspect that will determine if you like a spot well enough to live there and should be your FIRST priority when looking.. I know for a fact I could not live anywhere it gets below zero degrees.. (used to).. .. so the best advice I can give is to figure out what sort of climate you want and then start searching for that.. About half the state of Arizona gets cold,, the half I live in does not.. I tolerate hot summers so I can have warm winters.. Some tolerate cold winters so they can have cool summers.. ie: it is going to be >103 for the next week here,, but >65 at night,, which is perfect for the desert.. If you like or need snow stay away from southern AZ,, southern Texas and Florida..
deserthorizons the salt river is awesome also, went camping in a area I think called green valley that was just that very green and not to far away. I went hiking up foot hill/ mountain thing by Oracle ? and I had just reached a height where the sound from the city below had stopped , and I'm thinking wow look at the terrain, I bet no one has climbed up here before, only to walk a few more feet and to find a old camp site fire rock ring and a titty magazine where some kid came ta smack the pug , lol . the mission down by mexico is a fun trip, fried bread and the wooden headed priest in a box.
We are up on a hillside about 1000 ft above the valley floor.. It is possible there are some pockets of water around but that will be an awful expensive "guess"..
@Sarai Shamira Israel = This video is about 3 years old.. I have done quite a few changes to the ranch since then,, including a 2500 gallon water tank.. here is a video of my water system: ruclips.net/video/79h7PuuXld4/видео.html .. Happy Trails,, Thanks for watching.!!
@@secretsquirrel6718 yup.. I have had 2 deliveries since I moved here 18 months ago for a total of 4200 gallons.. I still have over 1500 in it.. only $150 to get 2100 gallons potable water delivered here..
Bailey Whiting = Hey, Thanks for watching.. At the time of this video ('16) I was hauling it in 5 gallon buckets.. Now I have a large cistern on property.. Check out some of my newer videos.. Here is one showing the cistern.:ruclips.net/video/0beFpkDuSbQ/видео.html
Neil Kinney = Yes there are quite a few available, just probably not for the same price.. Several are for sale for 6K and 7K .. There are over 750 vacant lots here just in this subdivision alone.. Wherever you want to be, just keep a close eye on CraigsList until you find one you want..
How do you not get scammed buying these properties? Looking at an acre for a couple Grand on realtor. Do you get a land deed? Is that what you need? How are zoning laws for building a cabin? Unrestricted?
That depends.. Don't buy from someone your gut tells you not to trust.. Are you buying this "in person" or strictly "on-line".. All I got for mine was a quit claim deed from the previous owner.. How did I know he was the owner.? I met him AT the courthouse in town and we went up to the counter where they do this sort of stuff and had him sign it over in front of them and I took possession then and there.. That is the best way to do it.. (if the person you are buying from balks at meeting at the courthouse,, then he is not the owner.) ..If doing it online then you have to pay a "Title Company" to research it and hold the money in escrow, yada yada yada.. Absolutely do your "Due Diligence".. Do not wire money or give pre paid credit cards.. .. I think the only place left to buy "unrestricted zoning" is in Alaska.. All places have some sort of zoning.. Follow those to the letter.. Pima county, (where I am) requires permits for a larger than 5000 gallon water tank.. So I got a 2500 gallon tank.. They require permits for larger than 200 sq ft structure.. So I got mine at 192 sq ft.. See how that works.? Septic works the same way.. Hope this helps somewhat... .. Happy Trails.!!
Did you use a title company? Or title insurance? Or did you just go with the guy to the county building and transfer the deed in person? @@deserthorizons
I am headed to AZ mojave desert soon, I am looking to buy a fifth wheel, travel trailer, or rv. We dont even have dirt roads onto the plot though and I was wondering how travel trailers and rvs handle offroading as Ive never tried even backing up a trailer before let alone tried offroading. Like how do u get out to the plot with all that?
You're living the dream. Listen what would a budget of $75k get? What would you do with that amount to work with? I am suprr impressed with what you've done with such a budget. I love the off the grid setup but when you build the cabin are you still going to be off the grid?
with 75K it would be a larger setup.. Larger cabin,, larger solar array,, larger water storage,, larger awning/patio cover,, etc.. Cabin is definitely going to be off grid.. I am putting together a solar setup right now that will be transferred to the cabin when it is done.. stay tuned,, updates coming.. Did you enter the Gold/Silver giveaway.?
The trailer is about 224.. The motorhome is about 232.. and the cabin is 192.. .. This video is about 4 years old.. I have much newer videos showing the motorhome and the new cabin..
D. Chapman = Thanks, we love it.. It is not north of Tucson, it is about 35-40 miles S.W. of Tucson.. We are going to check into a well, but the water table is probably 700 ft.. So we will get the water trucked in..
It is really only necessary to know exactly where your corners are if you are planning on building close to the property lines.. How big a chunk do you own.?
You have a very nice place, wish I had some land in that area. There is probably Gold Nuggets in those washes, and the land on your property. You should get yourself a Whites GMT metal detector.
Keep looking on Craigslist.. that is what I did.. Haven't found any gold 'yet' in the wash.. We did find some busting up quartz.. not enough for all the effort that is required though..
Hey, Thanks for the invite.. cupla things amiss with your invite however.. Where is your property.? why would I come for a visit.? since I rarely leave this place the odds are unlikely but you never know.. Tell me about your place and what you got.. ..Thanks for watching.. ..Happy Trails.!!
. The survey to do 1.3 acres cost us $600.00 For that price ($600.)they marked all 5 corners and 2 points along each property line.. (for only $400.00 they would have just done the 5 corners..)
@@inspector87 how important is it to you.? are you planning on fencing or building close to a lot line.? if not then you don't need it.. Thanks for watching.!
@@baptizeus You only need to survey if you are planning on building close to a property line.. Even if you fence the entire thing it is not necessary.. With 160 acres you can give up 10 ft on each side and still have lots of room.. It should be staked already so it will be easy to figure out where your property lines are.. At the time of this video I was still planning on building my cabin myself about 15 ft from the property line.. As it turned out I have the cabin,, it is about 20 feet from the property line,, I just did not build it myself.. I have it all documented in newer videos.. .. Happy Trails.!!
Came across this advice for your rodent issues.. dont know if it works but it does work for other things... owl and eagle statues placed around your yard.. loosely mounted so they wiggle... someone said their rat and gopher issue was solved by next day.. worth looking into and it's a cheap fix.. get plastic owl. And then make a mold make many out of clay.. good hobby
Check out St David.. It is about 7 miles south of Benson.. quiet,, lots of groundwater.. just be sure to check minimum size restrictions on a home on any property you are thinking about.. Good Luck.!! Happy Trails..
It is a beautiful state.. I am in Pima county.. I love the cacti,, did you see that I have a saguaro here as well.? found it almost exactly one year ago,, imagine a 13' tall saguaro, hiding.. I assume you are looking for off grid property.? Pima county is a good choice as is Cochise county.. as long as you off grid via their approved methods you will be fine. . (ie: Pima county has a list of approved composting toilets.) .. .. Where are you now.? .. How "far away" from retirement.? .. .. Happy Trails.!!
@@deserthorizons I currently live in Washington. It'll be nice to get away from the 9 months of gray skies and rain. I just turned 50 but we are in a position that I may be able to slow working and retire early. We won't be rich but I think freedom is more important.
@@NM-tl6pe You you should check out my "Why you can't win the Rat Race" video from earlier this year.. put pencil and paper together and you will see how little you actually need when you are not "chasing a paycheck".. the house, mortgage, upkeep, taxes, vehicle, insurance, taxes, maintenance, just so you can keep working, to earn more taxes.. been there done that.. .. .. Have you ever been to southern AZ.? ..it gets hot here ya' know.? Arizona has about the most diverse climate and topography of any state.. It is ALL much drier than Washington, however.. What would be your ideal temperature in summer,, winter.? ..
"Wash" is a term for a dry river or creek bed in the desert.. When it rains the water runs down the 'wash' and basically cleans out the debris.. Oh yeah, we get winter weather here, it got down to freezing already once this year, and it snows about every six years..
I can see where it may be a problem if you did it with something permanent.. I did an earthen dam that lasted just over a year and now you can't tell it was ever there.. If what you are wanting to do is get some usable water out of the wash then there should be no problem to do that.. Thanks for watching.. ..Happy Trails.!!
@@deserthorizons I will be living in McNeal on 26.8 acres. I bought the property with a well already installed just need to bring the power to where Imwant to put the cabin/barndominium or tiny house and a large in
I suppose I could.. What is the recipe.? . I wonder which would win a taste test.? Prickly Pear Wine or Marijuana Wine.? I tried the latter and it was pretty good.. .. Happy Trails.!!
Can't set up like "what" anymore.? Are you talking your land,?, because my plan is going to be totally legal.. I am going to do it "by the book" so I will not have any problems.. All of the laws that are on the books for Pima county say it is legal..
I like your plan , living off the grid and a good idea for the water , the farther you can get away from state and federal government , the better off you will be , especially in a SHTF situation . AZ is still possible for this , I would avoid CA like the plague , good luck .
Neil Salmon Exactly, I once looked into moving way out in the California desert by 29 palms until locals online told me they have desert patrols and they WILL have you removed. How pathetic can they get
Out in the idle of the Desert and you have to use terms like Neighbor, cul-de-sac, easement... Wow, that would irritate me a little. But you are out and away from it so it seems. I lived in Arizona and West Texas for about 6 years total... It's great!What do you do for water... or septic? There isn't much ground water is there?
We will have to have water trucked in and supplement that with a rain catchment system.. At least all around the cabin and maybe one on the trailer awning.. No septic required because we use a composting toilet. Latest data shows groundwater at 1,400 feet deep on the property.... so,,,,,,,,,,, no.. (sorry about the delayed response)
That's ok... I don't get on here much myself. But hey...! I have a long handled shovel if that helps! Your wife could have that well dug in 3 weeks flat!
Thanks for watching.. well, hopefully you have noticed by now that I have many, many more videos about living off grid on a tight budget.. Happy Trails.!!
We live in Tucson, AZ,, the AZ Off-Grid trailer is about 35 - 40 miles from here.. Best thing I can tell you is to keep looking on Craigslist or Trulia.com until you find something.. I saw this on craigslist for several days, thinking, nah, can't be, over an acre, close to town for only 1200, just like what I was looking for,, nah,must be the old CL B.S... I am so glad I finally called.. :)
Are you sure the "corners" are not marked already.? Fencing is high on my priority list,, just not at the top.. I figure it will cost at leastt 5K+ to do the fencing I want for 1.3 acres..
as I don't want neighbors or visitors, maybe you can understand my being so vague.. In any case,, in earlier videos I have mentioned that this is in Pima county,, west of Tucson, AZ.. .. ..Where are you.?
eat the prickly pear. I grew up in az. the wild prickly pear is not normally really healthy in that its so stressed. now if you take care of it yes you could eat it. but you can also harvest the fruit from land near yours and make jams and jellies. . I agree with what you said about eating it. lol .
Between 7 and 10 inches per year.. If you watch the "Return" ( currently the newest one) video, I talk about the rain and where the water goes when it does..
Born and raised in Arizona, Some areas can actually get no rain for a year at a time. If you buy land in this state ensure you have water! Or do not buy it! Either a producing well, or a rural water supply. Hauling water is too costly!
1.3 acres what about future neighbors on the adjoining property? That could be an issue. Get a dry vac and crevice for gold and also a dry washer gold moves through washes. Man you sure are getting some angry responses, Some people you just cant please.😁
lol - I learned quite a while ago to only worrying about pleasing my wife and myself.. Just like my off grid vids,, If you looked at some of my other videos where I am 4wheeling with a Jeep Liberty or what I did with my 2009 Dodge Challenger,, ooohhh I used to get a lot of flack for both of those things.. not necessarily from RUclips, but from forums I belonged to.. We loved every minute of every thing we do.. 2 weeks after I first put the trailer on property we had a neighbor move in.. Just ~2 or 3 months ago we had another move in (actually our neighbors neighbor..) We are going to try to acquire at least a couple more plots if possible.. but so far all the neighbors are great people..
Sander DC st.johnsbax.arizona park estates ( but I live in nyc,soon as I save up enough cash wanna. Uy a cargovan to move az and build a wooden house mystlf)
Rename the state Aridzona! A loader will pile up the catus, then burn it! Best way to get rid of jumping cactus is an oil gasoline mixture and burn them standing.
Aridzona.. I like that.!! That was exactly why I moved here, was the lack of rainfall.. I lived in Washington state in the rainforest for two years.. Enjoyed it for a while.. Lived here for 35 years, LOVE IT !!
I've been here for like 55 years, born in Tucson, St Mary's hospital. I'm in the Winklemen Duddleyville area now . That vegetation is normal around his area for hundreds of miles, most of it looks the same. Water is the most important item in the desert, In the Middle East they use under ground collection tanks to capture the water run off. A huge one some 40,000 gallons might be a good idea for that location. Looks like it could have a lot of runoff in these summer storms.
Cool property. Looks like you still do videos. I will sub. If you get 5 thousand subs RUclips will start paying you. I was born in Portland Oregon. Moved to northern Minnesota for about ten years. Now living on the Washington coast. But been thinking about next going to somewhere warmer
It sounds like you like it cooler.. Up by Show Low and in that area is some beautiful off grid locations.. it does snow up there but I am told it doesn't last all winter and has beautiful summers.. Where I am has harsh summers but beautiful winters.. Happy Trails.!!
Just a thought about All Those Prickly Pair Cactus. The prickly "Pear" is edible, as well as the "Pads". The pears are a superior antioxidant and anti-inflammatory. Really great for arthritic joints. The fruit and pad are very good in aiding people with sugar diabetes, helping stabilize blood sugar levels.They are delicious and make a yummy and pretty jelly. In my opinion, the best way to harvest them is to use a torch to remove the prickly stickers. There is a vid posted on line, demonstrating this technique. Why Not Consider All Those Prickly Pear cactus As Revenue? Look into it.
right where you showed where the cabin is going to be the same great trees and great desert plants that I hope U-Save by digging them up deep and moving them to a different part of the property there's not a whole lot of trees in the desert so you should take advantage of the life that you have they're the forest of the desert obviously the cactus and all and you've got some really cool plants that you could get out on the edge of your property or used to block sun or whatever you want to use them for it just be a shame to just Mom down. It's how I think I can't help it I was out saving salamanders and frogs and ferns in the Northwest when my cousins were building a house when I was about 7 not was a dang long time ago there was nobody out there than and it's a major city now! anyway just a suggestion you've got some great stuff you were showing that would be worth moving. And it's the respectful thing to do it's a good start on a new piece of property. Congratulations my amazed do have water. so it's all off grid? you can have solar panels? Those kind of things composting toilet just curious of what you could do out there if you wanted to what kind of animals you could have if you wanted to. Thanks sorry lot of words.
watch this video to see exactly where the 'cabin' is going to go and you can also see NO trees will be harmed.. just prickly pear and sage.. ruclips.net/video/mYec-n_-LnA/видео.html
In so many ways it would not be worth it.. First is my physical limitations.. secondly that would just destroy what it is that I love about this place,, it is unmolested wild west desert.. thirdly,, I already have all the wealth I need.. The beauty of this desert,, the quiet serenity,, a nice new cabin that is all set up and insulated.. I have many newer videos that show my progression from this trailer into a motorhome for 2 years and finally the cabin saga for the last year.. .. Thanks for watching.. .. Happy Trails.!!
Looks to me you can not truly live off grid in Arizona. Is there any place in Arizona that you can live in an RV and live off grid? Funny thing about survaise, they are never 100% the same. But grid cordance are.
well I beg to differ with you.. I am living off grid in an RV and ~soon will build a permit free cabin.. There are several counties in Arizona where you can live however you want.. It is the townships that are more strict.. I would not try in Maricopa county where Phoenix is,, but here in Pima county (Tucson) there is much more space to do what you want.. That is if you like the hot desert.. If you like the cooler climates than Apache county is a good one.. Check with ArizonaHotHomestead (on RUclips) to see where and how he is living..
deserthorizons ok then I miss understood you. I know Aphache country has laws that you can not live in an RV on your own land. And every time I look into a county I find people says the same. Really would like to find a country in Arizonia that I can put a RV on and live. As Arizonia has gold. At this point I don't care if town is an hour away. I would rather mine gold at half my income then work my profession. And Arizonia my professional licence has less restrictions and requirements. And it not that I want to live in an RV all my life, just long enough to mine enough gold to build a house.
I thought it was tooo much considering I paid 1000 for the land.. (and considering we really did not absolutely need to do it).. The survey cost (i believe) $600.00 for a complete one..
I was curious because I just bought an acre of land in the Texas Panhandle and eventually I might do a survey. By the way, it might be a good idea to drive metal rods into the ground where the survey markers are. That way if someone moves the woods stakes you will still have something to mark the property lines.
For $400.00 they would have just marked the property corners with metal stakes driven in 3 ft.. For $600.00 they also did along the "lines" with metal stakes driven in 3 ft and all of them had wooden stakes to mark where the metal stakes were..
we like your video. you mentioned something about cows coming by.. I think that would be pretty cool having random cows visit... is that typical in most of Arizona land or just in certain parts?
Here in AZ there is a lot of what they call "open range".. meaning if there are no fences up, the cows are free to roam where they want.. There are many states in the west that have laws protecting the cows on the road when it is marked as "open range", meaning that if you run into one and hurt it, you are responsible for damages to the rancher/owner.. The cows 'can' be a nuisance,, if they knock down your fence,, or 'mooo' all night long,, etc.. Where are you located.?
Thanks, that makes sense. We are still in Northern Virginia.. but looking to go out west and explore NM, TX, NV, and of course.. AZ.. to buy some land .. similar to what you did.. but with a 5th wheel.... and build a like a large carport with a metal roof so to cover a few trucks and a trailer.. from the Sun.. add water tanks, some solar.. we love animals and nature.. so was very interested when heard you mention that cattle come by since its open range. I think it would be cool to have cattle wandering around my property.. Was just price a factor or what other things? What vicinity are you in again?
Price was a small factor.. I wanted desert first, (warmth & scenery),, then I wanted it to be close to a town for supplies,, but not too close,, third I wanted no close neighbors,, then it was price.. ..-SW Arizona about 35 miles west of Tucson.. ..-Have you looked on 'craigslist' or trulia.com.? The area that I am in has no restrictions on living in a 5th wheel.. There are a lot of parcels around here for sale.. if interested contact me at deserthorizons@hotmail.com
This is the United States of America.Land of the Free,,. Of course you need building permits.. Sad,,, but true.. 2 bucks a square foot for a permit.. We can get a waiver for the septic and their "impact fee" (which is almost $6,000 now) Now, taxes are $45.00 a year.. (I have been trying to respond to you for 2 days it kept saying 'failed' or something..)
Ive checked prices on a septic installation including permits is around $5000 to $6000, and impact fee for a mobile home is just under $700. I have also heard you must get a building permit to set up a mobile home on the land and thats about $575.
@@deserthorizonsa waiver!!?? 😮 Lol I guess I'll be looking for land in pima from now on! Do you think other counties do similar waivers? Cause the cost of a septic is really the only thing holding me back, don Guthrie in yucca ,az quoted me 8-10k$!
@@foxmulder7616 Just got to jump through the right hoops,, in the right order,, at the right time,, holding your mouth just right,, and you can get a waiver.. I know that Cochise county does waivers also.. about 3 years ago the Green Dream Project channel (now "Our Self Reliant Life" ) did a video about how they put their septic in with 3 barrels and stuff.. check it out.. If you send me an email I can answer all your questions and give advice.. deserthorizons@hotmail.com
It IS possible,, but then the medical bills would cost 1000 times more.. a lot of work here for very, very little gold.. and then doing it dry wash style.. You can get about the same amount of gold from a bag of sand at Home Depot.. Seriously.. Hey, I saw it on RUclips,, it must be real..
Bro what part of arizona
southern.. West of Tucson about 30 - 35 miles..
@@deserthorizons I’m in eloy az
I been watching for some time now and I have learned so much by watching your videos. This one right here just made my day and many more to come. Thank you so much
Glad to see that even my old videos can brighten your day.. I may be biased, but I prefer the newer vids where I am living in my cabin.. It is much nicer and on the same property.. Thanks for watching.. ..Happy Trails.!!
Im very happy for you ,it my fantasy to do that and when i see someone do it i feel very happy ,God bless you and protect you every day of your life.
Are you doing anything to fulfill your fantasy.?
I have been thinking about doing this since 1987.. I was jeeping down a canyon in Utah and I came across
a small artesian well.. I met the guy that put some bricks around it about 30 years prior.. It was good water too..
So I always kept that place in the back of my mind as a place to retire to.. Very remote,, difficult 4 wheel drive access, perfect little raised spot to put a cabin... I went back there in 2014 to double check everything.. I could NOT find the well because of all the growth around there.. The canyon had been flooded big time, but the "cabin" spot was still high and dry... So that was when I started looking for someplace else..
I am looking at a desert oasis property. I was offered 5 acres for 2500! It has a little desert pond, only 1 mile off the main road. I am excited about it.
Well, that could be perfect.. as long as you like the desert weather and the scenery there.. Those are 2 things you cannot change when you buy property.. Choose wisely.. Have you checked the local laws,, codes,, covenants,, and restrictions for that property through the county website.? Make certain you can do what you want to do on your property.. I am excited for you.. ..Thanks for watching.. ..Happy Trails.!!
Thanks. Doing the same thung in April 2020. In Arizona off the I 10
Cool.!! Congrats.!! East of Tucson or West of Phoenix.?
I have quite a few vids on this channel about what I have done to live out here full time,, over 18 months now.. .. April is when I "plan" on starting to build a cabin here.. ..
btw: Happy New Year.!!🍾🍾
Loved this video! Just found your channel and subbed after watching this video! Thanks for sharing!
Welcome along on the journey.. This particular video is almost 5 years old.. There have been many changes to the ranch in that time.. In April I got a shed/cabin delivered and have been working on getting that set up,, (all on video) .. I believe I am done now as the last piece was put in place last week,, 2 new water tanks for rainwater.. Sorry to see you were not happy with your Derksen.. I would buy another WeatherKing because their workmanship was top notch and the value for the money is excellent.. Thanks for subbing.. .. Happy Trails.!!
For every 10A of power you need, is equalavant to 1000w invertor requiring 100W solar panels. For example, a 10A charge controller can only handle about 100-120W solar panel. 20A needs 200-240W solar energy. If you use anything other then lithium batteries, only deplete 50%, then recharge. Lithium can go as far as 95% discharge.
I now have 2100 watts of solar running 4 charge controllers,, 1 of which is a Midnite Classic 150 powering 16 - 6V batteries.. I try to never go below 70%.. I have several (like 150) newer videos of what I have done here since this video came out.. ..Happy Trails..
@@deserthorizons Cool. I know my reply was a few years late. Glad to see you're thriving. I'll be subscribing.
Very interesting. I'm loving your channel and it's nice to see how it all started, a few years back. Jim
Howdy Jim,, thanks for watching.. I do have a video of how it really started with just bare land and a dream,, here= ruclips.net/video/oW8Luao1y1E/видео.html
and one of why I do it.. ruclips.net/video/BjtTUPcVyKQ/видео.html
if you haven't seen those.................. I am glad you found my channel and hope you get something out of it.. I do it to show people that it IS possible,, you CAN do it.. .. Happy Trails.!!
Don't restrict that wash by dam. It's meant as a natural water overflow runoff. Build yourself some rain water collectors and I noticed the trail the cows use on a regular basis. Collect their dung, dry it out and you got fuel for a cold night. Nice score on the property.
Thanks for the advice,, however I did put a dam in over 3 years ago.. It got washed out that monsoon season.. Because of covid the rancher got out of the cattle business so now there are no more cows around.. que sera,, sera.. I have put in 2 rain collection water tanks that are both full to the top from this years monsoon.. btw,, this video is over 5 years old,, and now I live here full time.. Thanks for watching.. ..Happy Trails.!!
@@deserthorizons What service are you using for internet and phone? I'm looking into getting a mobile booster for my camping trailer.
@@Praetoria113-zm3no I did a video on that last year.. I use Visible.com for my Unlimited 4G internet,, calls, and texts.. It cost just 40 bucks a month... check with them to see if your phone is "transferrable" to their service.. It uses the verizon network..
Looks like you got the better deal of the fence issue haha
The neighbor had used a tape measure to find his lot lines.. Once I got it surveyed they moved their fence line to its proper place.. It's all good.. ..Happy Trails.!!
I just bought some land in the AZ desert. I'm curious if you have any issues with scorpions getting in the camper?
Scorpions are not a problem here.. I have only seen two in the 9 yrs of ownership and 4+ years of living here full time . What part of the AZ desert.? Thanks for watching.. ..Happy Trails.!!
@@deserthorizons Thanks for the reply. I purchased a plot in Apache County, south of Chambers.
@@HumbleServant3777 I doubt you will see any scorpions up there,, it is tooooo cold.. (not positive as I don't know anyone that lives close to there.). "ArizonaHotHomestead" would be about the closest in Concho.. He may know someone there.. .. so, what are your plans.?
@@deserthorizons Thats good. I plan on living on the property and growing some food.
@@deserthorizons How about rattlesnakes; do you have any tips on keeping rattlesnakes away from the property?
Very informative!! Ive been eyeballing land in AZ and your video helps gauge some of the costs.
Cheap security while on the property at night are those drive way sensors sold at Harbor Freight. I've used them for years. Battery operated, waterproof, motion detection. Place posted no trespassing signs 360° that way no one can use the excuse of being there unauthorized. It's Arizona, keep your weapon on you at all time.
I now have several early warning systems including motion detecting cameras connected to an app on my phone,, game cameras,, driveway alarms,, etc.. Just inside of the property past one of the no trespassing signs I have a sign that says "You are no longer a trespasser,, you are now a Target." I keep a 357 on me always,, and I have several pistols and rifles scattered around the property.. This green trailer is still here,, an RV is here,, and a cabin is now on property.. I also have 3 dogs that are my early, early first warning system.. ..Happy Trails.!!
How did it work out with your property?
I recorded this in June, 2016,, so you have 6 years worth of videos to watch to see how it turned out.. (*hint,, I'm still here.). ..Thanks for watching.. ..Happy Trails.!!
Happy new year to you...
Wow didn't realize 1 a.c. was so much land! Thanks for sharing!
1 acre= 43,560 ft² (66'W x 660'L)
What are you going to do for water?
This was amongst the first videos I did of the off grid property.. Water turned out to be no problem.. You need to look for newer ones where I show the tank and the water being delivered.. First was in May 2018.. I recently got 2 more tanks to handle rain collection.. both of those are full now from the monsoon this year.. Thanks for watching.. ..Happy Trails.!!
@@deserthorizons Nice
Does pima require septic? I don't see that in your breakdown? I was looking in Mohave county, but they require a septic, which is 8,000$ to stay on your land any longer than two weeks, camping.. and that's the main thing holding me back from buying some land. The cost of that. You can use composting, but they still require a system for greywater.. smh.
After I was reported to the AZ Dept of Environmental Quality,, they came out and talked to me.. I drain my gray water onto a tree basin and I "bag-n-burn" my 'black' water.. I drain my sink into a bucket and pour that on trees also.. They said that was perfectly acceptable as long as there is not any "standing water" of waste, no problem.. You can put in your own septic as long as you do it according to code.. Much cheaper..
@@deserthorizons oh wow, that is awesome! That That's how it should be, water is our most valuable resource in the desert here, you shouldn't have to throw it away into a septic tank. Use it on your trees, or garden etc. and you burn the compost from the toilet huh? What do you think about incinerating toilets? Do you prefer composting?
@@deserthorizons I sent you an email. Hope you got it! 😊
@@foxmulder7616 I responded to the one I got yesterday morning..
@@deserthorizons awesome! Thanks 🙏 I'll check my email. 😊
Have you thought about installing a rain gutter on your awning to collect water? I am going to do it from a shade I made in the desert so that will have water for construction when I go out there.
That is the eventual plan.. When we put the 'cabin' up we are going to have a porch most of the way around it with gutters on that one also.. We should have no problems with water when all is said and done..
This is very interesting my wife and I live in a flat in scotland
How's it going
How deep to get good water and price of well
that depends on if you are lucky or not.. could be anywhere from ~50 ft to well over 1400 ft.. priced accordingly.. @ ~20 bucks a foot it can real expensive awfully quick.. much cheaper to have it hauled in for 150 bucks for 2100 gallons,, which is enough for one person for over a year... 20 years of that would be 3000 dollars.. Happy Trails.!!
Smart that's the way. To go
I thought so.. It turned out to be very good foresight.. Circumstances dictated that I move out here full time.. Been out here for almost 2 years now.. .. Happy Trails.!!
I wish I could do this
So, why can't you do this.? Thanks for watching.. ..Happy Trails.!!
@@deserthorizons , I think I will at least look and see if I can come across a do lil yours; I know you said you found yours on Craig's list, no agent. So go to Craig's list and search land for sale. What counties are warm to hot, no cold weather for me. Anyway, you can guide me would be appreciated. From Indiana live in Georgia. Both states are too cold for me, and the cost of living is too high to make ends meet
@@honeybeedavis7939 Well,, warm to hot is relative,, stay in the southern counties like Cochise and Pima.. Look up the cities/towns in each,, then ask Ms Google what the avg weather is in each place.. There are many off grid properties in those counties.. Have you ever been to the desert.?
@@honeybeedavis7939 ohh,, in the east it is cooler, but still gets to over 100,, all the way west to Yuma which spends almost the entire summer over 100..
How much did the surveying cost?
in 2016 it was 600 bucks to do the 1.3 acres..
Ive been thinking about putting my trailer on some land, adding a deck and a roof, etc. But , i also can go all over the US and Mexico and just camp at great places without the costs and concerns of property ownership. Perhaps as a home base kind of place, i might do it.
Yeah, eventually though you will want to stop the wheels spinning.. You can use the time spent traveling to look for the perfect spot for you.. I have traveled extensively around the US,, and AZ is where I like it.. There are many places I would rather live because of the scenery,, but the weather is always the deciding factor for me..
Nice. I've been looking at 40 acre lots on the Landwatch website. Do you have any recommendations for what real estate compant to deal with?
well, if you are already looking at lots , you have an area picked out.. Look on craigslist.com every day.. I did that for 6 months before this one came up.. There will not be a bunch of realtors if you are looking for rural land, so go with a local.. One that is in the area.. Try to keep the money in the area.. .. Good Luck on your search for your paradise,, don't settle.. Happy Trails.!!
Go with Curtis Eichenloff or Luke Smith or govt land sales. Don't use an RE agent, waste of precious capital. Rural vacant land has people in there blowing out lots. Get over 4 but under 10. No need for paying extra taxes on scrub desert. You want a tiny lot surrounded by nothing. Taxes on 80 acres is over a grand, wise? No, not at all. Taxes on 4 acres, 100 bucks or less. Piece of cake.
Not all the desert has these edible plants like your land has. You have large mesquite, good sign you get rain in a serious way at times. Prickly pear, you can eat the new pads after scraping off the spines, tastes like broccoli. The rickly pear red fruits you can get the juice and ferment it for home made wine. I would put junk car parts in a pile in a corner far away, and try to get foxes to build a den then film them for you tube video hits. Fox eat mice and that helps grass to grow. The desert comes alive with animals at night. The Coyotes are howling and crying to each other that they are hungry. They have a happy howling and a sad howling. They respond to different messages by their families. Rolling back da poleez.........and we be taking ova dis neighba hood. Rabbits and rats beta be runnin fo cova. Not white nor black but da Coyotes be on the attack.
You might want to consider orienting your trailer for best solar gain and opimal shade for summer. your terrain looks like the area along the Oracle, Florence, desert area north of Tucson. You would want to orient your trailer/cabin directly southeast 150 deg. true. this will give you early morning sunlight and afternoon shade with your awning.
Thx.. We will keep that in mind when we build the "cabin".. (a little late for adjusting the trailer..lol.)
Dang, love the idea of cheap living, you get your solar and water figured out and you’re set!
TheToso13 -- Hey Thanks for watching.. I don't know if this is the first video you've seen, or if you are watching them in order, but keep watching, I am set now..
Sewage, trash removal, drainage.
Love this video! Very inspiring. Got some great tips.👍🌵
Thank you.. Glad I could be an inspiration.. This video is over 4 years old and I have made almost another 200 videos of living out here..(and all with great tips,, if I do say so myself..) I now live in a small house/cabin on the same property.. .. Happy Trails.!!
Great find an score . Please keep us up on progress . Much Luk
Will be visiting az in couple mths and move in a year or less
Do you have your property yet.? where are you now.?
Do you have a problem with mountain lions or coyotes? Any wild life? Bears?
Dark Mother = in the almost 5 years of owning, camping and living on this property I have seen 3 deer, 2 coyotes, 4 rattlesnakes, 1 gopher? snake, 2 tarantulas, 2 scorpions, 2 gila monsters, and lots of flies and gnats.. So no problems and not too much wildlife.. there are no bears around here that I am aware of.. I have heard rumors of a mt lion but no sighting or evidence.. How does all that compare to where you live now.? Thanks for watching, Happy Trails..
deserthorizons yes no problem I was thinking of getting land in Arizona because how cheap it is. Just to get some things started. But I’m in the city near Washington DC. So I’m not use to wildlife.. just was curious how so off grid families deal with the encounters lol pretty much I’m scared of big cats and spiders
@@alexiskaylah4412 yeah well,, spiders.. Can't do much about those.. Some days I see lots of 'searcher' webs floating around and I know there are lots of spiders,, but usually they keep to themselves.. I hate spiders.. .. .. I also forgot to mention we have quite a few rabbits,, ground squirrels,, lizards and mice.. .. .. Weather is the one aspect that will determine if you like a spot well enough to live there and should be your FIRST priority when looking.. I know for a fact I could not live anywhere it gets below zero degrees.. (used to).. .. so the best advice I can give is to figure out what sort of climate you want and then start searching for that.. About half the state of Arizona gets cold,, the half I live in does not.. I tolerate hot summers so I can have warm winters.. Some tolerate cold winters so they can have cool summers.. ie: it is going to be >103 for the next week here,, but >65 at night,, which is perfect for the desert.. If you like or need snow stay away from southern AZ,, southern Texas and Florida..
is moon head shop still open in Tucson ? mt lemon is a great day adventure in the heat of summer.
Doing a "search" there are 4 Moons here.. I love Mt Lemon because it is only an hour from home to go camping in summer and skiing in winter..
deserthorizons the salt river is awesome also, went camping in a area I think called green valley that was just that very green and not to far away. I went hiking up foot hill/ mountain thing by Oracle ? and I had just reached a height where the sound from the city below had stopped , and I'm thinking wow look at the terrain, I bet no one has climbed up here before, only to walk a few more feet and to find a old camp site fire rock ring and a titty magazine where some kid came ta smack the pug , lol . the mission down by mexico is a fun trip, fried bread and the wooden headed priest in a box.
yup, behind the donut shop on Grant Road.
What are you looking at to drill for water? What depth? Do you know?
We are up on a hillside about 1000 ft above the valley floor.. It is possible there are some pockets of water around but that will be an awful expensive "guess"..
I’ve heard of having to drill 350 feet near that area of Arizona
350 is not bad at all. I Know some places that over 1500 ft and that not even good water.
How much did it cost to survey the property?
to do 1.3 acres with corner and lot line stakes was 600 bucks.. to do "just" the corners would have been about 400 or so.. .. .. Happy Trails.!!
deserthorizons Thank you for the Info...Wish you the best...and happy trails to you and your kin 🌵
I live in NYC. ( yes have deed to my land in st John's az Apache county..bought it since 2005
New York CITY.!! sorry to hear that.. j/k .. ..
Ok thanks..I thought your surveyor might take the job,some travel if not too far
It is a couple hundred miles to St Johns area from here.. Best to find someone closer..
County, allowed you without permit, To put cabin there
permits are only required on buildings larger than 200 sq ft..
What you do for water
@Sarai Shamira Israel = This video is about 3 years old.. I have done quite a few changes to the ranch since then,, including a 2500 gallon water tank.. here is a video of my water system: ruclips.net/video/79h7PuuXld4/видео.html .. Happy Trails,, Thanks for watching.!!
They do water haul out there.
@@secretsquirrel6718 yup.. I have had 2 deliveries since I moved here 18 months ago for a total of 4200 gallons.. I still have over 1500 in it.. only $150 to get 2100 gallons potable water delivered here..
How are you getting water to your property?
Bailey Whiting = Hey, Thanks for watching.. At the time of this video ('16) I was hauling it in 5 gallon buckets.. Now I have a large cistern on property.. Check out some of my newer videos.. Here is one showing the cistern.:ruclips.net/video/0beFpkDuSbQ/видео.html
Great! anymore property out there for sale?
Neil Kinney = Yes there are quite a few available, just probably not for the same price.. Several are for sale for 6K and 7K .. There are over 750 vacant lots here just in this subdivision alone.. Wherever you want to be, just keep a close eye on CraigsList until you find one you want..
How do you not get scammed buying these properties? Looking at an acre for a couple Grand on realtor. Do you get a land deed? Is that what you need? How are zoning laws for building a cabin? Unrestricted?
That depends.. Don't buy from someone your gut tells you not to trust.. Are you buying this "in person" or strictly "on-line".. All I got for mine was a quit claim deed from the previous owner.. How did I know he was the owner.? I met him AT the courthouse in town and we went up to the counter where they do this sort of stuff and had him sign it over in front of them and I took possession then and there.. That is the best way to do it.. (if the person you are buying from balks at meeting at the courthouse,, then he is not the owner.) ..If doing it online then you have to pay a "Title Company" to research it and hold the money in escrow, yada yada yada.. Absolutely do your "Due Diligence".. Do not wire money or give pre paid credit cards.. ..
I think the only place left to buy "unrestricted zoning" is in Alaska.. All places have some sort of zoning.. Follow those to the letter.. Pima county, (where I am) requires permits for a larger than 5000 gallon water tank.. So I got a 2500 gallon tank.. They require permits for larger than 200 sq ft structure.. So I got mine at 192 sq ft.. See how that works.? Septic works the same way.. Hope this helps somewhat... .. Happy Trails.!!
@@deserthorizons thanks bro
Did you use a title company? Or title insurance? Or did you just go with the guy to the county building and transfer the deed in person? @@deserthorizons
@@foxmulder7616 County building with the guy in person..
Yep that was surely a great deal…
Did they put pins on the corners
I am headed to AZ mojave desert soon, I am looking to buy a fifth wheel, travel trailer, or rv. We dont even have dirt roads onto the plot though and I was wondering how travel trailers and rvs handle offroading as Ive never tried even backing up a trailer before let alone tried offroading.
Like how do u get out to the plot with all that?
Not a quick answer.. You should be able to find an RV for about
You're living the dream. Listen what would a budget of $75k get? What would you do with that amount to work with? I am suprr impressed with what you've done with such a budget. I love the off the grid setup but when you build the cabin are you still going to be off the grid?
with 75K it would be a larger setup.. Larger cabin,, larger solar array,, larger water storage,, larger awning/patio cover,, etc.. Cabin is definitely going to be off grid.. I am putting together a solar setup right now that will be transferred to the cabin when it is done.. stay tuned,, updates coming.. Did you enter the Gold/Silver giveaway.?
Who did you use to survey the land
that bit of information never got transferred to my long term memory.. They "were" on Prince and Flowing Wells..
cool place you have there, congrats!
Looks like you need some more cacti out there!!
I'm growing it as fast as I can so I need room between them for tending them.. (only thing I can grow out here.) .. . Happy Trails.!!
How much SFT of your cabin/Trailer
The trailer is about 224.. The motorhome is about 232.. and the cabin is 192.. .. This video is about 4 years old.. I have much newer videos showing the motorhome and the new cabin..
This is great! Is your property north of Tucson? What do you do for water?
D. Chapman = Thanks, we love it.. It is not north of Tucson, it is about 35-40 miles S.W. of Tucson..
We are going to check into a well, but the water table is probably 700 ft.. So we will get the water trucked in..
I really want to know my corners,not compulsory to survey,so survey can just charge me to show me corners or if he insist will survey?
It is really only necessary to know exactly where your corners are if you are planning on building close to the property lines.. How big a chunk do you own.?
You have a very nice place, wish I had some land in that area. There is probably Gold Nuggets in those washes, and the land on your property. You should get yourself a Whites GMT metal detector.
Keep looking on Craigslist.. that is what I did..
Haven't found any gold 'yet' in the wash.. We did find some busting up quartz.. not enough for all the effort that is required though..
Come out to our property
Hey, Thanks for the invite.. cupla things amiss with your invite however.. Where is your property.? why would I come for a visit.? since I rarely leave this place the odds are unlikely but you never know.. Tell me about your place and what you got.. ..Thanks for watching.. ..Happy Trails.!!
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The survey to do 1.3 acres cost us $600.00
For that price ($600.)they marked all 5 corners and 2 points along each property line.. (for only $400.00 they would have just done the 5 corners..)
I was quoted $800.00 to survey and mark a 1.04 acre property in Concho Az. I have not had it done yet because i think it maybe can be done cheaper.
@@inspector87 how important is it to you.? are you planning on fencing or building close to a lot line.? if not then you don't need it.. Thanks for watching.!
@@deserthorizons Thanks for info im still debating as to what to do about it.
I bought 160 acres in NM. Wonder what that's going to cost to survey 😬
@@baptizeus You only need to survey if you are planning on building close to a property line.. Even if you fence the entire thing it is not necessary.. With 160 acres you can give up 10 ft on each side and still have lots of room.. It should be staked already so it will be easy to figure out where your property lines are.. At the time of this video I was still planning on building my cabin myself about 15 ft from the property line.. As it turned out I have the cabin,, it is about 20 feet from the property line,, I just did not build it myself.. I have it all documented in newer videos.. .. Happy Trails.!!
I have paid .99 cents EACH for a fresh prickly pear (In Mexico: Tuna, pronounced with a soft 'd', like duna) - one of the healthiest fruits ever!
Came across this advice for your rodent issues.. dont know if it works but it does work for other things... owl and eagle statues placed around your yard.. loosely mounted so they wiggle... someone said their rat and gopher issue was solved by next day.. worth looking into and it's a cheap fix.. get plastic owl. And then make a mold make many out of clay.. good hobby
What do you do for water?
Matt S ... I have a 2100 gallon tank out there now.. Thx for watching..
East. Just started looking for land. Benson, Wilcox area.
Check out St David.. It is about 7 miles south of Benson.. quiet,, lots of groundwater.. just be sure to check minimum size restrictions on a home on any property you are thinking about.. Good Luck.!! Happy Trails..
The wife and I are looking to get a shtf property in Arizona to double as a retirement property. What county? I like all the cacti.
It is a beautiful state.. I am in Pima county.. I love the cacti,, did you see that I have a saguaro here as well.? found it almost exactly one year ago,, imagine a 13' tall saguaro, hiding.. I assume you are looking for off grid property.? Pima county is a good choice as is Cochise county.. as long as you off grid via their approved methods you will be fine. . (ie: Pima county has a list of approved composting toilets.) .. .. Where are you now.? .. How "far away" from retirement.? .. .. Happy Trails.!!
@@deserthorizons I currently live in Washington. It'll be nice to get away from the 9 months of gray skies and rain. I just turned 50 but we are in a position that I may be able to slow working and retire early. We won't be rich but I think freedom is more important.
@@NM-tl6pe You you should check out my "Why you can't win the Rat Race" video from earlier this year.. put pencil and paper together and you will see how little you actually need when you are not "chasing a paycheck".. the house, mortgage, upkeep, taxes, vehicle, insurance, taxes, maintenance, just so you can keep working, to earn more taxes.. been there done that.. .. .. Have you ever been to southern AZ.? ..it gets hot here ya' know.? Arizona has about the most diverse climate and topography of any state.. It is ALL much drier than Washington, however.. What would be your ideal temperature in summer,, winter.? ..
what is this wash you mentioned i do not see any clean clothes on a line, do you experience any winter weather ?
"Wash" is a term for a dry river or creek bed in the desert.. When it rains the water runs down the 'wash' and basically cleans out the debris.. Oh yeah, we get winter weather here, it got down to freezing already once this year, and it snows about every six years..
Are you legally allowed to dam the wash during a monsoon. I have a wash and the neighbor said it was not leagal
I can see where it may be a problem if you did it with something permanent.. I did an earthen dam that lasted just over a year and now you can't tell it was ever there.. If what you are wanting to do is get some usable water out of the wash then there should be no problem to do that.. Thanks for watching.. ..Happy Trails.!!
@@deserthorizons I will be living in McNeal on 26.8 acres. I bought the property with a well already installed just need to bring the power to where Imwant to put the cabin/barndominium or tiny house and a large in
What area are you?
southern AZ in the Sonoran desert .. ~west of Tucson .. . Happy Trails.!!
What part of az is this place at
To the west of Tucson.. I have many more videos that are more recent documenting my off grid life.. thank for watching.. Happy Trails.!!
Am a builder/ landscaper,can do fencing myself
yeah,, my back will not allow me to even dig 1 hole or place 1 post.. I will need well over 200..
Ehhh...you could harvest prickly pear to make some wine
I suppose I could.. What is the recipe.? . I wonder which would win a taste
test.? Prickly Pear Wine or Marijuana Wine.? I tried the latter and it was pretty good.. .. Happy Trails.!!
@@deserthorizons maybe... marijuana infused prickly pear wine??? For those, extra mellow moments.
that was a crazy good deal. where in Arizona is this?
exactly why i got it,,, and it was so close to where I wanted to be in the entire state also..
deserthorizons where in Az are you RIo? I am near Tucson.
Iseekoutthetruth =about 35 miles SW of Tucson
deserthorizons oh ok I have a idea where your talking about. I got 1 acre Nw of Tucson. I'm not off grid tho.
Can't set up like "what" anymore.? Are you talking your land,?, because my plan is going to be totally legal.. I am going to do it "by the book" so I will not have any problems.. All of the laws that are on the books for Pima county say it is legal..
I would like to purchase some quartz from you. Love your video, it's very inspiring and informative!
What do you guys do for water out there?
We haul every bit of water we use there.. with enough extra to water two shade trees.. (1 mesquite and 1 palo verde..)
I like your plan , living off the grid and a good idea for the water , the farther you can get away from state and federal government , the better off you will be , especially in a SHTF situation . AZ is still possible for this , I would avoid CA like the plague , good luck .
Neil Salmon Exactly, I once looked into moving way out in the California desert by 29 palms until locals online told me they have desert patrols and they WILL have you removed. How pathetic can they get
Out in the idle of the Desert and you have to use terms like Neighbor, cul-de-sac, easement... Wow, that would irritate me a little. But you are out and away from it so it seems. I lived in Arizona and West Texas for about 6 years total... It's great!What do you do for water... or septic? There isn't much ground water is there?
We will have to have water trucked in and supplement that with a rain catchment system.. At least all around the cabin and maybe one on the trailer awning..
No septic required because we use a composting toilet.
Latest data shows groundwater at 1,400 feet deep on the property.... so,,,,,,,,,,, no..
(sorry about the delayed response)
That's ok... I don't get on here much myself. But hey...! I have a long handled shovel if that helps! Your wife could have that well dug in 3 weeks flat!
Its first time I saw your vid
Thanks for watching.. well, hopefully you have noticed by now that I have many, many more videos about living off grid on a tight budget.. Happy Trails.!!
Where in Arizona are you: Is there more land available?
We live in Tucson, AZ,, the AZ Off-Grid trailer is about 35 - 40 miles from here..
Best thing I can tell you is to keep looking on Craigslist or Trulia.com until you find something..
I saw this on craigslist for several days, thinking, nah, can't be, over an acre, close to town for only 1200,
just like what I was looking for,, nah,must be the old CL B.S... I am so glad I finally called.. :)
how do get water
Now we haul it in.. When we move there full time we will have storage tanks filled by truck..
It is way tooooo far down to drill for water..
Ha e 4.63 acres..I wanna know my corners..will wanna build fence bit by bit..dont like my land not fenced
Are you sure the "corners" are not marked already.? Fencing is high on my priority list,, just not at the top.. I figure it will cost at leastt 5K+ to do the fencing I want for 1.3 acres..
Arid Edibles As Survival Food - Prepper's Will
with all the 'edibles' I have around here I won't have to worry about starving.. .. Happy Trails.!!
Yo be more specific as to where your land is,city and county etc ( eg. I have 4.63 acres in Sanders ,st.johns apache cointy
as I don't want neighbors or visitors, maybe you can understand my being so vague.. In any case,, in earlier videos I have mentioned that this is in Pima county,, west of Tucson, AZ.. .. ..Where are you.?
My land is in Luna County
eat the prickly pear. I grew up in az. the wild prickly pear is not normally really healthy in that its so stressed. now if you take care of it yes you could eat it. but you can also harvest the fruit from land near yours and make jams and jellies. . I agree with what you said about eating it. lol .
Pickly pear jelly!
Do you get rain?
Between 7 and 10 inches per year.. If you watch the "Return" ( currently the newest one) video, I talk about the rain and where the water goes when it does..
Born and raised in Arizona, Some areas can actually get no rain for a year at a time. If you buy land in this state ensure you have water! Or do not buy it! Either a producing well, or a rural water supply. Hauling water is too costly!
Where is your property
Pima county,, west of Tucson..
1.3 acres what about future neighbors on the adjoining property? That could be an issue. Get a dry vac and crevice for gold and also a dry washer gold moves through washes.
Man you sure are getting some angry responses, Some people you just cant please.😁
lol - I learned quite a while ago to only worrying about pleasing my wife and myself.. Just like my off grid vids,, If you looked at some of my other videos where I am 4wheeling with a Jeep Liberty or what I did with my 2009 Dodge Challenger,, ooohhh I used to get a lot of flack for both of those things.. not necessarily from RUclips, but from forums I belonged to.. We loved every minute of every thing we do..
2 weeks after I first put the trailer on property we had a neighbor move in.. Just ~2 or 3 months ago we had another move in (actually our neighbors neighbor..) We are going to try to acquire at least a couple more plots if possible.. but so far all the neighbors are great people..
What part of arizona are u in ?
Close to Tucson..
Sander DC st.johnsbax.arizona park estates ( but I live in nyc,soon as I save up enough cash wanna. Uy a cargovan to move az and build a wooden house mystlf)
Rename the state Aridzona! A loader will pile up the catus, then burn it! Best way to get rid of jumping cactus is an oil gasoline mixture and burn them standing.
Aridzona.. I like that.!! That was exactly why I moved here, was the lack of rainfall.. I lived in Washington state in the rainforest for two years.. Enjoyed it for a while.. Lived here for 35 years, LOVE IT !!
I've been here for like 55 years, born in Tucson, St Mary's hospital. I'm in the Winklemen Duddleyville area now . That vegetation is normal around his area for hundreds of miles, most of it looks the same. Water is the most important item in the desert, In the Middle East they use under ground collection tanks to capture the water run off. A huge one some 40,000 gallons might be a good idea for that location. Looks like it could have a lot of runoff in these summer storms.
Cool property. Looks like you still do videos. I will sub. If you get 5 thousand subs RUclips will start paying you. I was born in Portland Oregon. Moved to northern Minnesota for about ten years. Now living on the Washington coast. But been thinking about next going to somewhere warmer
It sounds like you like it cooler.. Up by Show Low and in that area is some beautiful off grid locations.. it does snow up there but I am told it doesn't last all winter and has beautiful summers.. Where I am has harsh summers but beautiful winters.. Happy Trails.!!
Just a thought about All Those Prickly Pair Cactus. The prickly "Pear" is edible, as well as the "Pads". The pears are a superior antioxidant and anti-inflammatory. Really great for arthritic joints. The fruit and pad are very good in aiding people with sugar diabetes, helping stabilize blood sugar levels.They are delicious and make a yummy and pretty jelly. In my opinion, the best way to harvest them is to use a torch to remove the prickly stickers. There is a vid posted on line, demonstrating this technique.
Why Not Consider All Those Prickly Pear cactus As Revenue? Look into it.
Thanks for the info and Thanks for watching.!!
right where you showed where the cabin is going to be the same great trees and great desert plants that I hope U-Save by digging them up deep and moving them to a different part of the property there's not a whole lot of trees in the desert so you should take advantage of the life that you have they're the forest of the desert obviously the cactus and all and you've got some really cool plants that you could get out on the edge of your property or used to block sun or whatever you want to use them for it just be a shame to just Mom down. It's how I think I can't help it I was out saving salamanders and frogs and ferns in the Northwest when my cousins were building a house when I was about 7 not was a dang long time ago there was nobody out there than and it's a major city now! anyway just a suggestion you've got some great stuff you were showing that would be worth moving. And it's the respectful thing to do it's a good start on a new piece of property. Congratulations my amazed do have water. so it's all off grid? you can have solar panels? Those kind of things composting toilet just curious of what you could do out there if you wanted to what kind of animals you could have if you wanted to. Thanks sorry lot of words.
watch this video to see exactly where the 'cabin' is going to go and you can also see NO trees will be harmed.. just prickly pear and sage..
ruclips.net/video/mYec-n_-LnA/видео.html
how do I buy some property like this
RamVan Bobby look up "Jakes Old West Properties"
Is this property available
for the right price it is available.. I am going to start working on it this week, so if you want it, better hurry..
You have it listed at 4500. Right.
No sir, this is a 2 year old video showing what it cost me to get it to that point.. My new plans are to move there this month..
Good deal on the property
If you sell the quartz you will make more, significantly more with gold in it.
In so many ways it would not be worth it.. First is my physical limitations.. secondly that would just destroy what it is that I love about this place,, it is unmolested wild west desert.. thirdly,, I already have all the wealth I need.. The beauty of this desert,, the quiet serenity,, a nice new cabin that is all set up and insulated.. I have many newer videos that show my progression from this trailer into a motorhome for 2 years and finally the cabin saga for the last year.. .. Thanks for watching.. .. Happy Trails.!!
Looks to me you can not truly live off grid in Arizona.
Is there any place in Arizona that you can live in an RV and live off grid?
Funny thing about survaise, they are never 100% the same. But grid cordance are.
well I beg to differ with you.. I am living off grid in an RV and ~soon will build a permit free cabin.. There are several counties in Arizona where you can live however you want.. It is the townships that are more strict.. I would not try in Maricopa county where Phoenix is,, but here in Pima county (Tucson) there is much more space to do what you want.. That is if you like the hot desert.. If you like the cooler climates than Apache county is a good one.. Check with ArizonaHotHomestead (on RUclips) to see where and how he is living..
deserthorizons ok then I miss understood you.
I know Aphache country has laws that you can not live in an RV on your own land. And every time I look into a county I find people says the same.
Really would like to find a country in Arizonia that I can put a RV on and live. As Arizonia has gold. At this point I don't care if town is an hour away. I would rather mine gold at half my income then work my profession. And Arizonia my professional licence has less restrictions and requirements. And it not that I want to live in an RV all my life, just long enough to mine enough gold to build a house.
Poor Miner,, this particular video is 2 years old.. Check out my channel for updates, subscribe, and enter the gold giveaway..
Nice Man !
did y you sell it
it has not been up for sale,, but I would sell it for the right price.. :)
How much did the survey cost you?
I thought it was tooo much considering I paid 1000 for the land.. (and considering we really did not absolutely need to do it).. The survey cost (i believe) $600.00 for a complete one..
I was curious because I just bought an acre of land in the Texas Panhandle and eventually I might do a survey. By the way, it might be a good idea to drive metal rods into the ground where the survey markers are. That way if someone moves the woods stakes you will still have something to mark the property lines.
Ommmm = there are metal stakes driven 3ft at each wooden stake.
For $400.00 they would have just marked the property corners with metal stakes driven in 3 ft..
For $600.00 they also did along the "lines" with metal stakes driven in 3 ft and all of them had wooden stakes to mark where the metal stakes were..
How many acres for 1000. $
You would have to contact a local 'surveyor' for that info.
I'm sure there are several factors that go into that....
u could film a good western there
we like your video. you mentioned something about cows coming by.. I think that would be pretty cool having random cows visit... is that typical in most of Arizona land or just in certain parts?
Here in AZ there is a lot of what they call "open range".. meaning if there are no fences up, the cows are free to roam where they want.. There are many states in the west that have laws protecting the cows on the road when it is marked as "open range", meaning that if you run into one and hurt it, you are responsible for damages to the rancher/owner.. The cows 'can' be a nuisance,, if they knock down your fence,, or 'mooo' all night long,, etc.. Where are you located.?
Thanks, that makes sense. We are still in Northern Virginia.. but looking to go out west and explore NM, TX, NV, and of course.. AZ.. to buy some land .. similar to what you did.. but with a 5th wheel.... and build a like a large carport with a metal roof so to cover a few trucks and a trailer.. from the Sun.. add water tanks, some solar.. we love animals and nature.. so was very interested when heard you mention that cattle come by since its open range. I think it would be cool to have cattle wandering around my property.. Was just price a factor or what other things?
What vicinity are you in again?
Price was a small factor.. I wanted desert first, (warmth & scenery),, then I wanted it to be close to a town for supplies,, but not too close,, third I wanted no close neighbors,, then it was price.. ..-SW Arizona about 35 miles west of Tucson.. ..-Have you looked on 'craigslist' or trulia.com.? The area that I am in has no restrictions on living in a 5th wheel.. There are a lot of parcels around here for sale.. if interested contact me at deserthorizons@hotmail.com
do you have to get building permits, or can you do what ever you want on your land with our the government getting in your way?
This is the United States of America.Land of the Free,,. Of course you need building permits.. Sad,,, but true.. 2 bucks a square foot for a permit.. We can get a waiver for the septic and their "impact fee" (which is almost $6,000 now) Now, taxes are $45.00 a year..
(I have been trying to respond to you for 2 days
it kept saying 'failed' or something..)
Ive checked prices on a septic installation including permits is around $5000 to $6000, and impact fee for a mobile home is just under
$700. I have also heard you must get a building permit to set up a mobile home on the land and thats about $575.
@@deserthorizonsa waiver!!?? 😮 Lol I guess I'll be looking for land in pima from now on! Do you think other counties do similar waivers? Cause the cost of a septic is really the only thing holding me back, don Guthrie in yucca ,az quoted me 8-10k$!
@@foxmulder7616 Just got to jump through the right hoops,, in the right order,, at the right time,, holding your mouth just right,, and you can get a waiver.. I know that Cochise county does waivers also.. about 3 years ago the Green Dream Project channel (now "Our Self Reliant Life" ) did a video about how they put their septic in with 3 barrels and stuff.. check it out..
If you send me an email I can answer all your questions and give advice..
deserthorizons@hotmail.com
here is the link.. ruclips.net/video/_Y3DYSicBro/видео.html
that is the first of 5 parts..
Would be cool if you could find enough gold to pay for the land..
It IS possible,, but then the medical bills would cost 1000 times more.. a lot of work here for very, very little gold.. and then doing it dry wash style.. You can get about the same amount of gold from a bag of sand at Home Depot.. Seriously.. Hey, I saw it on RUclips,, it must be real..