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Living Off-Grid in the Desert – Embracing Nature and Community


Life in the desert, off-grid, is a unique and often challenging experience. It’s not for everyone, but for those who choose it, the rewards can be immeasurable. Out here, you encounter all kinds of people—some who embrace the lifestyle, some who want solitude, others who have no other option, and even a few who seem to be running from something.



Why We Chose Desert Life

For us, living off-grid wasn’t a last resort—it was a conscious choice. Sure, the affordable land was a big draw, but more than that, we believe in living closer to nature and respecting the earth. We’re not necessarily what you’d call tree huggers, but we do appreciate the balance and beauty of the natural world.

We’re also not vegans or vegetarians—I’ll take a good slab of meat any day—but we respect those who choose those lifestyles for their own reasons. Everyone has the right to live according to their beliefs, and we don’t judge. Out here, you quickly learn that acceptance and mutual respect go a long way.



Meeting People Off-Grid

One of the most interesting parts of desert living is the variety of people you meet. Some are out here because they love the solitude, others enjoy building a small community, and some are simply trying to survive. Then there are those who find themselves completely out of their element, struggling to adapt.

Not everyone is easy to welcome, though. Some prefer to keep to themselves, and that’s fine. Others thrive on connection and community, enjoying shared meals, campfires, and conversations under the stars. And, of course, there are a few you wish you’d never crossed paths with—just like anywhere else.



Finding Balance in Desert Living

Living off-grid means learning how to balance independence with connection. It’s not always easy, but it’s worth it. Out here, the lines between friend and stranger can blur, and you have to trust your instincts while keeping an open mind.

The desert may be desolate, but it has a way of revealing truths—about others and about yourself. It forces you to appreciate the simple things, respect the elements, and find joy in small victories, whether it’s starting a fire, fixing a water pump, or sharing a laugh with a neighbor.



Final Thoughts

For us, desert living isn’t just about surviving—it’s about thriving in an environment that challenges you and rewards you in equal measure. It’s about respect for nature, building community, and embracing the unexpected.

So, whether you’re visiting, curious about off-grid life, or considering making the move yourself, remember that the desert has a lot to teach—about resilience, respect, and the beauty of living simply.

Follow our journey and explore more about desert living:

Website: http://www.plateauhamedecolquhoun.com

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Life in the New Mexico Desert: Embrace the Unique at Ka-Hoon Campground & Advocatus Diaboli’s Shows!

Living in the New Mexico desert brings a unique, peaceful lifestyle that my family and I cherish. Unlike those seeking attention, you won’t often see me in our videos—we love to share our adventures but prefer to keep our lives private. Yet, many have asked to know more about who we are. So here’s a glimpse: we’re simply people who care, who appreciate the unusual and mysterious. We love ghost stories, aliens, even a few conspiracies. Halloween is our favorite time of year, and our collection of weird and symbolic objects reflects our love for the strange. We aren’t religious, but we are deeply spiritual.

Living off-grid in the desert has brought its challenges, not just from nature but also from misunderstandings about who we are. People have told us we “live in the gray area” or “outside the box,” and we don’t disagree. We keep our minds open and welcome anyone who comes to us with respect. However, this openness has been tested. We’ve had to learn the hard way that not everyone truly needs help—some people just want to take advantage. And while we love to lend a hand, we now do so carefully, knowing we can’t afford to be used.

Our values are simple: honesty, respect, and a nonjudgmental approach. But we’re also protective of what matters to us—our family, friends, and beliefs. As much as we strive to stay open-minded, there are times we need to assess others’ intentions. It’s not always easy to live without some judgment when we’ve had visitors attempt to “dig up dirt” on us. The truth is, there’s nothing to hide; we are who we are, but we’ll still defend our boundaries when necessary.

Unfortunately, we’ve also had our share of rumors and negativity directed our way, which has been a difficult pill to swallow. I’m a sensitive person, and these false stories do hurt. I know that even bad publicity can bring awareness, but it doesn’t make it any easier to hear. Living out here has taught us to stay true to ourselves and focus on what truly matters: a life of freedom, mystery, and respect.

http://www.plateauhamedecolquhoun.com

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Countdown to the Halloween Hootenanny! Spooky Fun & Live Music at Plateau Hame De Colquhoun

One week from today marks the start of the Halloween Hootenanny at Ka-Hoon Plateau Hame De Colquhoun  ! Get ready for an exciting four days filled with spooky fun, live performances, and Halloween festivities.

From October 16th to 19th, we have a packed schedule, starting with the Day 1 camp setup and Meet & Greet around the bonfire, followed by a Halloween-themed movie night. The energy continues with a Talent Show, scavenger hunt, and a potluck feast on Day 2. And on Friday, October 18th, brace yourself for the main event—a live performance by ** Advocatus Diaboli and the Grim Leafer Band  **, sure to bring devilish fun and eerie vibes to the night.

There’s something for everyone at the Hootenanny, from **creepy crawl campsite trick-or-treating** to a **costume contest** with great prizes plus much more! Whether you’re a camper or just visiting for the day, it’s going to be a Halloween celebration like no other!

Don’t miss out! Check out the full schedule on our website.


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