**Living Off-Grid: Answering Common Questions About Water, Showers, and Life in the Desert**
One of the most common questions we receive is, *”How do you get water?”* The answer is simple: we haul it. Typically, we fill up four 5-gallon water jugs at Twice the Ice in town. In the winter, this lasts us about four days; in the summer, we refill every other day, depending on usage and the season.
During summer, water usage increases due to higher temperatures and more outdoor activities. While we’ve hauled up to 300 gallons at a time before, it’s tough on our 1984 F250 truck. With its 7.0L diesel engine, the truck can handle the weight, but the wear and tear on suspension over rugged roads make it impractical. The cost of repairs would outweigh the convenience, especially since most of that water would go toward showers.
### Why Not Install a Well?
Drilling a well is far beyond our budget. Wells in this area are incredibly expensive due to the depth required. One neighbor drilled 1,000 feet, faced multiple priming issues, and spent a small fortune on the project.
### What About Water Catchment?
In theory, water catchment sounds great. In practice, living in the desert makes it less feasible. Rainfall here is sparse and unreliable. One of our neighbors installed a catchment system on their Earthship but eventually uninstalled and sold it because it wasn’t worth the effort.
Many in the area use cisterns to store hauled water, which is something we’ve considered. We currently have the capacity to store up to 1,000 gallons using IBC totes, which is sufficient for our needs for now.
### How Do We Handle Dishes?
We wash dishes much like anyone else: heating water on the stove, using dish soap, and scrubbing in the sink. Some people in off-grid setups use baking soda for “dry washing,” but that doesn’t feel effective to us. We’ve also tried products like Dawn’s dry wash soap, but it was expensive and didn’t leave the dishes feeling clean. We prefer the tried-and-true method of hot water and soap.
### Why Don’t We Show More of Ourselves in Videos?
While these posts and videos share insights into our life, we try to keep certain aspects of our personal lives private. Our content focuses on the campground, the desert lifestyle, and our experiences. We’ve tried featuring ourselves more, but honestly, we lead a simple life. Like everyone else, we have ups and downs—fighting, laughing, getting sick, and loving. We find the beauty of nature around us to be far more captivating than our day-to-day routines.
### How Do We Shower?
We’ve shared a video about where we shower, which is usually every other day. While some people stretch it to once a week, we find that even every other day is pushing it. As soon as we figure out a better way to haul water, we plan to complete our off-grid shower setup.
### Staying Warm in the Desert Winter
Another frequent question is, *”How do you stay warm?”* We use a large Buddy Heater connected to a 20lb propane tank. For safety reasons, we don’t run it while we sleep. Instead, we use it in the evenings before bed and for a few hours in the morning to cut the chill. At night, we stay cozy under blankets, with the added warmth of our dogs. We’ve also installed smoke and CO2 detectors for safety.
### Have More Questions?
We hope this blog answers some of the most common questions about living off-grid in the desert. If you’re curious about something else, feel free to leave a comment or send us a message. We’re always happy to share more about our unique lifestyle.
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Surviving the Summer Heat at Ka-Hoon Campground and Event Center offgrid living NM Desert!
Battling the Summer Heat at Ka-Hoon Campground
The relentless summer heat, with temperatures consistently soaring above 100 degrees, has been a real challenge for us. To keep our furry friends cool, they stay inside most of the day, where we mist them with cool water. As evening approaches and the temperatures drop, they joyfully spend their time playing outside.
We’re not much different. During the hottest parts of the day, we remain dormant indoors, in front of fans, sipping cool water. We try to tackle outdoor tasks early in the morning or later in the evening when it’s cooler. However, the heat can be so draining that even these times are challenging. We sometimes wonder if running the AC would make us handle the heat better or simply encourage us to stay inside more.
Despite these challenges, we remain committed to maintaining our beautiful campground and providing a welcoming space for all our visitors. Stay cool and hydrated out there!
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Water Supply Challenges and Community Solutions at KaHoon Campground
### Water Supply Challenges and Solutions
We often get asked about how we manage our water supply. Here are some insights into our current options and challenges:
#### Bulk Water Hauling
We can haul bulk water using a 275-gallon IBC tote, which is the most cost-effective solution. We plan to rely on bulk water once we start building the shower facilities.
However, there are significant issues with hauling bulk water. The weight of the water combined with our rugged roads makes it tough on vehicles and trailers. The repair costs for our vehicles can outweigh the savings from hauling water ourselves. This challenge is one reason why we’ve paused our shower construction.
#### Community Solutions
We’re hoping that by banding together with the six households in our area, we can find a more sustainable solution. Ideally, we’d hire a delivery service that can cater to all of us. Unfortunately, our initial plan fell through when the suspension on our potential delivery person’s truck broke down.
#### Well Installation
The cost of drilling and maintaining a well isn’t feasible for us at this time. It’s a long-term goal, but for now, we need a more immediate solution.
#### Interim Measures
Until we figure out a reliable delivery method, either through a service or by organizing ourselves, we are using 5-gallon jugs filled at Twice the Ice. It’s not the most convenient method, but it gets us by.
We appreciate your understanding and support as we navigate these challenges. We’re committed to finding a better solution soon.
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Off-Grid Living: Insights from Families in the New Mexico Desert
Embracing Off-Grid Living: Insights from Two Families in the New Mexico Desert
In the heart of the New Mexico Desert, off-grid living takes on a whole new meaning. Join us as we delve into the experiences of two families who have chosen to embrace this unique lifestyle. From sustainable practices to the challenges and rewards of desert living, discover the insights they have to share.
Off-Grid Lifestyle in the Desert:
Living off-grid in the New Mexico Desert presents a myriad of challenges and opportunities. From harnessing solar power for energy to conserving water and embracing sustainable practices, these families have mastered the art of self-sufficiency in the desert landscape.
Despite the vast expanse of the desert, off-grid living fosters a sense of community among like-minded individuals. These families come together to share resources, knowledge, and support, creating a tight-knit community bonded by their shared commitment to sustainable living.
Living off-grid in the desert is not without its challenges. Harsh weather conditions, limited resources, and the need for self-reliance require careful planning and resilience. However, amidst the challenges lie abundant rewards – the freedom to live in harmony with nature, the satisfaction of reducing environmental impact, and the unparalleled beauty of the desert landscape.
Through their off-grid journey, these families have learned valuable lessons about resilience, adaptability, and the importance of living in harmony with nature. From embracing simplicity to cultivating a deeper connection to the land, their experiences serve as inspiration for others seeking to embark on a similar path.
As the sun sets over the New Mexico Desert, the off-grid families reflect on their journey with gratitude and humility. Despite the challenges they face, they remain steadfast in their commitment to living in harmony with the land. Their story serves as a testament to the power of resilience, community, and the enduring spirit of off-grid living in the desert.
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