When Hanging a No Trespassing Sign Goes Hilariously Wrong
If you’ve ever lived off-grid in the desert, you already know that sometimes the land humbles you—and sometimes it just laughs at you. Today’s lesson? Even the simplest jobs can turn into a full-blown comedy sketch.
There we were at Plateau Hame de Colquhoun, proudly holding our brand-new **No Trespassing sign**, ready to protect **our little slice of off-grid heaven**. The plan was simple: hang the sign facing the right way so strangers, trespassers, or wandering motorcyclists wouldn’t mistake **our property** for a public trail.
Sounds easy, right?
Well… I managed to hang the sign **the wrong direction** *and* **upside down**. Yes. Both. At the same time.
So what exactly does an **upside-down No Trespassing sign** mean?
Around here, apparently it translates to:
➡️ *“Trespassers welcome. The owners are trying their best.”*
➡️ *“Please enter at your own confusion.”*
➡️ *“Warning: Gravity and common sense were not consulted.”*
In the desert, even the signs get disoriented.
But hey—when you live off-grid at Ka-Hoon Campground, you learn to laugh at yourself. And considering the drama we’ve seen around trespassing lately, maybe a little humor is exactly what the land needed today.
At least we got it fixed… after taking a picture for TikTok, because something this ridiculous **had** to be shared. You’re welcome.
If you’re keeping up with our daily Off-Grid Life adventures, stay tuned to TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, and Colquhoun Entertainment—because you never know what I will be hanging upside down next.
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