Happy New Years!! Tonight we are hosting campers and neighbors New Years Party! We are hoping to have a bonfire while listening to our friends Danny Allen Mullikn of Tuatha Dea live stream! All interested in attending you can do so by booking a campsite through our website. We do have a few sites available. This is a BYOB and 420 friendly event.
Recently we’ve had people ask what it’s like living in the middle of the desert off-grid. Well I’m not sure how to answer that question, it’s not much different than living pretty much anywhere. There are hardships and joy. We have all or most of the modern conveniences, lights, water, heat, TV, computers.
I would have to say not having a shower is probably the biggest difference . Building the shower is not a priority and has been put on the back burner for awhile. Not because we couldn’t use it, but we can easily take long hot showers in town. Whereas with the shower we are building you will be required to do military showers, due to having to conserve the water.
Another is the solar, we aren’t able to run electric heat or AC on it. We don’t use many electronic devices like air fryers, coffee makers, and toasters to name a few. It’s not that we can’t but they tend to draw a lot of electricity so it’s easier not to have them. We do however have a microwave and it works but it is used for storage.
If you have a continuous cloudy days you do need to conserve your electric. Meaning no TV, fans, even small things like charging phones can cause too much of a drain.
If you are wanting to experience this way of life. You are welcome to come out and camp or attend an event here at Plateau Hame De Colquhoun and see for yourselves!
Monday Night activities while living #fulltimerv and #offgrid is sitting and watching #amigothedevil playing in #cavewithnoname . when we stayed and visited the cave with no name we had just missed seeing Amigo the Devil. But we’ve made that up by seeing him at @meowwolf and @aftershock . oh and Btw Amigo our puppy is named after @amigothedevilofficial .#plateauhamedecolquhoun#artoftinyliving#midernpioreerism
All of us here at Plateau Hame De Colquhoun wishes everyone a safe and wonderful Holidays!
Looking for a safe place to come celebrate New Years?! Book a campsite and join us on Dec 31, Bonfire (weather permitting), games, meet new or old friends. BYOB and 420 friendly.
Only available for campers, Plateau Hame De Colquhoun staff and Neighbors! To book your campsite visit our website
Saturday December 31 Plateau Hame De Colquhoun will be hosting a Plateau Hame De Colquhoun staff, neighbors and campers only New Years eve Party. Come camp, hang out around a Bonfire (weather permitting) bring your beer or Bud, bring in 2023 under the beautiful desert skies!
It’s always nice to get away for a few days, visiting friends and family. But it’ll be nice to get home and sleep in our own bed. The video is of our trip to Ruidoso on Highway 48.
Again we thank those that are staying at Plateau Hame De Colquhoun and neighbors for checking in while we are gone.
We look forward to those that will be attending the New years party, only available to campers. To attend visit our website and book a campsite through one of the platforms listed.
Weather permitting (no wind) will have a Bonfire. If it is windy or cold will be using the Green Room. And play Games.
420 friendly, BYOB.
To learn more about us and upcoming events please visit our website!
Sorry we haven’t been posting much. It’s been cold and quiet and not much going on. We do have a couple campers staying at Plateau Hame De Colquhoun .
We are visiting family by Ruidoso, a very special place to us. We started our journey of buying our land here. It’s nice to be back and able to spend the holiday with friends and family. Pictures are of our trip up here to Ruidoso. We’ll post more.
You can learn more about us and our journey on our website.
Here is an overhead look of Plateau Hame De Colquhoun , few things have changed since this image was taken, we have more trails, campsites, a parking lot and another container.
When we moved to our land it looked like everything around it. We had the road built in, mowed, and cleaned up trash.
We are planning for more entertainment, the hay ride, tour, camping for next year! To stay up to date visit our website!
If you know me you know I am accident prone. Yesterday I decided to fall down the RV steps. Brent Colquhoun said he’s never seen anyone fall down steps in slow motion before. Lol I guess I should be proud. Luckily nothing broke, sprain the ankle and pulled the tendon plus bruised up, but i will survive and others got amusement out of it, what more could I ask for? In other news not much going on, we are excited to have a nice visit with our dear friend Donna for the Holiday. We will be picking up some trees to plant here at Plateau Hame De Colquhoun .