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Off-Grid Talk Live Every Morning | Learn Real Off-Grid Living at Ka-Hoon Campground

Off-grid Talk  (Offgrid Talk)

Living off-grid isn’t just solar panels and pretty sunsets — it’s real life, real challenges, and real community.

Every morning between 11 AM – 12 PM MST, join Off-Grid Talk streaming LIVE on TikTok (Colquhoun Entertainment). Hosted by Melodious & Advocatus Diaboli, this is a relaxed coffee-and-conversation livestream where anyone can ask questions, share experiences, or just hang out.

We broadcast from Ka-Hoon Campground and Event Center (Plateau Hame De Colquhoun LLC) — a working off-grid desert homestead. You’ll see:

  • Solar power life
  • Water hauling reality
  • Tiny living
  • RV living
  • Homesteading struggles & wins
  • Daily off-grid routines
  • Behind-the-scenes campground life

You’ll also meet the Colquhoun pups, talk with real people living this lifestyle, and get honest answers — not influencer fantasy.

Whether you want to live off-grid, are already doing it, or just curious… you’re welcome.

Bring coffee. Bring questions. Or just listen.

Watch LIVE on TikTok: Colquhoun Entertainment

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West Mesa Ancestral Magic

We’ve been told the mesa holds ancient magic — a power that predates us all. Where it came from, I don’t know. But I believe it’s real. There’s something about this place that feels alive, almost sentient.

When I was a child, I visited my favorite museum on Mille Lacs Lake in Minnesota. It was there I met an old Sioux woman. She told me something that stayed with me my entire life — that where two rivers meet is sacred. Protected. Watched over by unseen forces.

Here on the West Mesa, we are flanked by rivers on both sides. And not far to the south, they meet. That energy — sacred and powerful — is in the land.

A very wise local man, someone we deeply respect and who’s lived here longer than anyone else we know, once told us something even more curious. He said the mesa itself has a will. It can approve of you… or reject you. And even if it approves, it still makes you work for your place here. You must prove yourself worthy to stay.

If the mesa doesn’t approve? Well, we’ve seen what happens.

Some people go mad — slowly at first, hanging on for years before their grip slips. As I like to say, their cheese finally slides off their cracker. Others unravel much faster. This place doesn’t just test you — it chooses you.

There is magic here. Ancestral magic. Whether it comes from the land, the rivers, the spirits, or something older — I may never truly know. But I respect it. And I know better than to ignore it.