I started my little 80 acres homestead about 24-25 yrs ago. Some of the things I failed to research is WATER how deep and how much? POWER how far? Is SOLAR feasible? We ended up going solar for about 9 yrs. What I found about solar: heat and batteries do not mix well. If you experience freezing temps you know batteries don’t like that, well they hate heat too. We have many days of 100 F (38c) plus here as well as a couple days a year freezing temps. The heat drains and shortens the life of batteries. Every couple yrs I would replace the entire battery bank at very high costs. I ran two inverters because one was not enough. We also learned about PROPANE refrigerators! They chill to about 40f below ambient temperature so if it was 110f guess what. Off grid was not planned out on my part. We hauled our water from a county well 25 miles away. Transport tanks as well as storage tanks are expensive as well as stress wear trucks. The two most loved and expensive improvements we did to our place is ran POWER and drilled a 700ft deep well.
O wonder why you would not have thought to use wind power to generate AC to DC using an automotive alternator ? In the desert you will pretty much of the time have some good winds.
You need to put your batteries where your mini splits is to regulate the temperature. I wouldn’t let my lithium freeze up during winter and over heat during summer.
I am your neighbor ! We have 10 acres right next to you. It was passed down to us, and it was purchased in the 60’s. We always wanted to travel from the Midwest to visit. If we do will stop by and say hey!
Good luck with your project. I have spent lots of time and continue to spend lots of time in Eastern Nevada (Eureka County) and love it. I just came back from 3 weeks there and can comment on the heavy winds that will be blowing your way, so make sure your carport tent is latched down double good. Your are in for the some beautiful sunrises and especially sunsets in a Nevada sky. Wishing you the best .🤙
I brought 20 acers in the same area two months ago the Lady back out on and move out I'm moving next month I be lying if I didn't say I'm nervous about the move I will be staying in a camper, nervous but looking forward to it...Any advice for me...She was on board at first but family and friends talked her out of it.
I've built a couple houses on raw property that I lived on while building and one piece of equipment that was worth it's weight in gold was a basic Skip loader tractor with a bucket on front and a scraper/claw on the back . If you need to do ditches for water rent a ditch witch but buy a skip loader so it's always there .
Bro!! From your entrance from the road, you may want to post a sign saying *no trespassing, private property "" for starters... Looks awesome have more videos in the future.. greetings here in Flagstaff Arizona!! 09/12/23. 6:39am
Step 1 dig a well. You can't live very long in the desert without water. Step 2 Have a sustainable power supply to run the well pump. Step 3 Bring a 20ft sea land container out there to lock up your stuff when you are not around. I wish you well sir.
Very interested in your development. We will start working on our 10 acres in eastern Oregon next May. Our view looks much like yours. Hope to learn from you. I'm particularly interested in what you do for water, sewage, power.
Hi Diane, thanks for your comment. Oregon is beautiful country. As for our journey out here, we are just starting to move forward on things. So far we are hauling in our water in 55 gal drums, and using a gas generator for power and portible draining system to empty our black water. We use the grey water for watering the ground area that we are prepping for grass and trees. Take care.
I bought an acre of ground in Deming NM. Im coming back to do some camping on it for the first time. Be there tomorrow. I would say that's a jack rabbit hole
Those look like badger holes , been hunting the trout creek area late 70s early 80s , I'd gravel in campsite and silty spots on road in the mud is crazy mess when soaked best of luck on endeavors...🤔✌️👍💪🙏
Lol, same here, do as the locals do, they don't want new people messing with their way of life, I'm sure, like Tahoe with Californians. See you all at the Basque festival! Agur! Let's all try to help Elko and eachother as new homestead-ers
Just something to think about. You might want to check the flood plan in your area. If there is one. It looks like your trailer is in a low lying area. You might want to rethink what your doing. And build in a higher area. Flash floods will easily wipe you out. Also I lived in Nevada for 25 years and I never saw or even heard of badgers there. And I know a guy who has lived in Nevada all his life. And has been trapping all his life. And he has never seen or heard of any also. Anyway good luck.
They @Ass OG, thanks for your comment, yah we put sandbags along our exterior and made some french drains so we should be ok for the most part. But yeah your right we thought about the area where we put the trailer but looked at past runoffs. Should be ok. And I don't know anything about badgers either we've been out here 4 months and haven't seen any. Mostly elk and rabbits. Take care. ✌️
That's a rabbit hole a coyote was trying to get it! Wich side of I80 are you one we deer hunt alot by Elko! God bless good luck on your quest! Tony n Lee Ann
Been looking into doing something very similar and looks like it's getting closer to reality. Figured you'd be a great source to ask these questions. Any places in particular in Elko County one should look to avoid? Any places that you recommend? How much does it cost to fill your 55 gallon water tanks? And what have been your challenges living in the RV? Sorry for the barrage of questions. Keep up with the great videos, I've watched all of them.
Hello Rick, Elko County is a great place to homestead due to the least amount of building restrictions. Having researched it out, we fiound the only restrictions is having a septic once you build a home or dwelling. No zoning regulations and you can live out of your RV as long as it takes, indefinitely. As you see it gets windy so that is one of the biggest challenges. Water is free if its within reason and you talk to the right gas station employee/owner. Otherwise there is a town well you can get a share with. Its non potable so you would need water filters. As far as locations, its all desert so lightning storms will spark brush fires so you need to create fire lines or breaks. Not really any bad areas just hard ones to get to for access roads so do your homework before your purchase. Thanks for your support and we'll be here if you have anymore questions.
Congratulations I am planning to purchase land in Nyle County 10 acres. I’ll build a Barn and turn it into a recording studio and use solar energy! Much continued success as you enjoy Nevada!
Good job. Enjoyed the video and subbed, I too just bought 40 acres just north of Winnemucca NV. I think we are close by, Hope to start working on it soon. Got some good valuable tips from you. I see you have not posted any new updates in the last 12 months I guess, is everything good? Any one else in the same boat, ping me, we can share tips.
Buy your own escavater. You won't reget it. Build your garage extra large. You won't regret it. Dig a large basement, away from the garage. You, can create a large storage vault. 20 acres, is great. Sell me five acres . I have great ideas. we can work together. I'm totally honest, and am a very experienced handyman. i'm retired. I have super good love for the land. Do not pass this opportunity.
Awesome Video, I have been wanting to do this for a while, I just heard that Nevada can be tyrants when it comes to off grid living, always thought New Hampshire and Nevada were the most free states.
I lived in Nevada 19 years. Those are Badger digs. Not fresh, they look old, and not a den. Beware though, they won't back down from anything, even your truck. If you have to shoot one, they are extremely difficult to skin.
Wow, Thanks for your info. I Believe thats what it could be. I just wish I had seen one. They must be very evasive. We have those holes all over our Hill on the west side of the property. Thanks for your support!
Since its 20 acres... You should really buy compact- sub compact tractor. Get a lot of work done. Without renting.. Look into summit tractors. Best bang for your buck American made. You're living my dream.. I'm half way there.. Best wishes to you sir..
My question is, can you live on your property in a travel trailer or RV long-term with a septic system in nv right now I live in southern Nevada outside of Las Vegas
Awesome! So we're neighbors. We love it out here. We are still new to the area, it's our first summer here so we will see how the fall and winter season is. Thanks for your sub and comment. Keep in touch. ✌️
Looks like those holes may be from people who have been digging for gold nuggets. I'm thinking about getting some property in northeast Nevada. Are you near Elko? Best of luck to you.
Does your property have a deeded easement for the road? I have always wanted to move to the Nevada desert and am looking to buy in the coming years. However, when ever I inquire about easements or right-of-ways I get no feedback from online sellers. Makes me nervous that I’m looking at land locked parcels. Thanks and best of luck to you.
Call the county with the parcel# and they should be able to tell you. Or look the property up on the assessors website. I was worried about my property’s access before buying, as listing and realtors did not say. Found it was a deeded road going back 30 years. Do your own research on everything.
I'd fill those holes back in. They're an open invitation for anything whatever to crawl in and call home. Unless you really want anything whatever's crawling about I'd fill em back in.
I live in Elko. Winnemucca would be more north central NV. Ely would be central NV. So I would think this is somewhere in Elko County. Remember it's a huge county.
That's what I'm wondering. We had a busy winter here on the eastern side of the Sierras. Lots of snow. Just drove through ne Nevada in May and that's some hard land to start a homestead. I'm too old for that business. Grass and trees? 🤣🤣🤣. Not without WATER. Tarp shed in the Nevada wind? 😳🤨. And from what I saw of the ground, they need to move that trailer to higher ground. Interesting to see if they come back.
If you dont have water on the property it will never work bro... Sry......old plumber guy.. There might be water there,, gotta ask the local water well drilling guys.. Otherwise buy another piece of land close by with water on it.. Just sayin 😆
I wish you all good luck. But if like most urban pilgrims you tire of a life without a mall and pull foot back to town as so many newbies do. Please take your shit with you. Southern AZ and NM is becoming a train of ruined plywood Tiny houses and all the crap that goes with.
Plant trees for shade from sun, wind ,snow,
I started my little 80 acres homestead about 24-25 yrs ago. Some of the things I failed to research is WATER how deep and how much? POWER how far? Is SOLAR feasible? We ended up going solar for about 9 yrs. What I found about solar: heat and batteries do not mix well. If you experience freezing temps you know batteries don’t like that, well they hate heat too. We have many days of 100 F (38c) plus here as well as a couple days a year freezing temps. The heat drains and shortens the life of batteries. Every couple yrs I would replace the entire battery bank at very high costs. I ran two inverters because one was not enough. We also learned about PROPANE refrigerators! They chill to about 40f below ambient temperature so if it was 110f guess what. Off grid was not planned out on my part. We hauled our water from a county well 25 miles away. Transport tanks as well as storage tanks are expensive as well as stress wear trucks. The two most loved and expensive improvements we did to our place is ran POWER and drilled a 700ft deep well.
Wouldn’t the battery be indoor temp? If you’re running A/C shouldn’t it be something like 68 degrees F?
O wonder why you would not have thought to use wind power to generate AC to DC using an automotive alternator ? In the desert you will pretty much of the time have some good winds.
700ft...wow i just know that cost a pretty penny
@blend-23 what part of Nevada where you in?
You need to put your batteries where your mini splits is to regulate the temperature. I wouldn’t let my lithium freeze up during winter and over heat during summer.
Right behind you bro. I’ve been watching land in Nevada for years…. I plan to buy this year
Oh yeah! GOD bless
I love the smell of sagebrush in the air when it rains! Looking forward to following your journey.
I am your neighbor !
We have 10 acres right next to you.
It was passed down to us, and it was purchased in the 60’s.
We always wanted to travel from the Midwest to visit. If we do will stop by and say hey!
Good luck with your project. I have spent lots of time and continue to spend lots of time in Eastern Nevada (Eureka County) and love it. I just came back from 3 weeks there and can comment on the heavy winds that will be blowing your way, so make sure your carport tent is latched down double good. Your are in for the some beautiful sunrises and especially sunsets in a Nevada sky. Wishing you the best .🤙
Thank you. Take care ✌️
I brought 20 acers in the same area two months ago the Lady back out on and move out I'm moving next month I be lying if I didn't say I'm nervous about the move I will be staying in a camper, nervous but looking forward to it...Any advice for me...She was on board at first but family and friends talked her out of it.
I've built a couple houses on raw property that I lived on while building and one piece of equipment that was worth it's weight in gold was a basic Skip loader tractor with a bucket on front and a scraper/claw on the back . If you need to do ditches for water rent a ditch witch but buy a skip loader so it's always there .
Yah exactly, great idea we are actually looking into getting one top make life a lot easier for sure. Thanks for your comment. ✌️
Beautiful country! Good luck and keep us updated!
Thank you take care ✌️
That is a fantastic piece of property
i enjoyed this video thumbs up
Wishing you great success. Keep posting those videos and let us enjoy your hard work and progress!
Thak you Dr. Mark. We will be posting our progress as we go. Thanks for your support.
I'm so happy for you , I purchased raw land as well east of elko . I will begin the same journey my friend ...breath taking views
how much was it ? how’s the permit process out there is it is lenient as Arizona or is it worse than more expensive
Good Luck. Lots of HARD work ahead.
Thanks. Oh yeah lol. ✌️
I'm ready to watch your progress. Thanks for the video, I'm hoping to watch many more. You're in Wonder Hussy territory now.
Enjoyed the video and subbed , can't wait to see what the homestead will look like in future. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for the Sub Raj. We are also excited to post our progress as we build.
Congrats, nothing is more satisfying then building things with your own two hands. Wishing you nothing buy the best
Thanks Red Fish for your support. Yes it is. We will be doing more projects as we move forward out here. Take care. ✌️
Bro!! From your entrance from the road, you may want to post a sign saying *no trespassing, private property "" for starters... Looks awesome have more videos in the future.. greetings here in Flagstaff Arizona!! 09/12/23. 6:39am
Step 1 dig a well. You can't live very long in the desert without water. Step 2 Have a sustainable power supply to run the well pump. Step 3 Bring a 20ft sea land container out there to lock up your stuff when you are not around. I wish you well sir.
This all seems very reasonable!
Good for you,it will be exhausting but it will be worth it !
Very interested in your development. We will start working on our 10 acres in eastern Oregon next May. Our view looks much like yours. Hope to learn from you. I'm particularly interested in what you do for water, sewage, power.
Hi Diane, thanks for your comment. Oregon is beautiful country. As for our journey out here, we are just starting to move forward on things. So far we are hauling in our water in 55 gal drums, and using a gas generator for power and portible draining system to empty our black water. We use the grey water for watering the ground area that we are prepping for grass and trees. Take care.
*Western Idaho
This is awesome! I have 2 acres in Ryndon. Bought in 2017
Just found you. Glad to get in on the beginning. 👍
Awesome, thanks for your support. Yep we are just starting out on our journey on the homestead. ✌️
Nice. Just bought 10 acres just north of Montello NV. Hope to start working on it soon.
I have 2 acres in the Mojave Desert in Kern County, California. Thanks for the ideas.
Hi Paul I two own two parcel of 2.5 in Kern County, just found out Kern County don't allow any camping
one advice i would give you is electric start and diesel generator, looks interesting what you are doing keep up the great work and have a great day
I bought an acre of ground in Deming NM. Im coming back to do some camping on it for the first time. Be there tomorrow. I would say that's a jack rabbit hole
Those look like badger holes , been hunting the trout creek area late 70s early 80s , I'd gravel in campsite and silty spots on road in the mud is crazy mess when soaked best of luck on endeavors...🤔✌️👍💪🙏
Good luck on the homestead!! I have 5 acres just east of Elko I’m doing the same on next year
Thanks. That's awesome, your not very far from us. 👍✌️
Lol, same here, do as the locals do, they don't want new people messing with their way of life, I'm sure, like Tahoe with Californians. See you all at the Basque festival! Agur! Let's all try to help Elko and eachother as new homestead-ers
@petejoy6328 how’d it turn out?
New subscriber
My guess for those holes would be badger. Keep an eye out if it is, you do not want to get to close to them.
Now you have to deal with the county laws !! trust me I have land like this too. thanks and good luck
Just something to think about.
You might want to check the flood plan in your area. If there is one.
It looks like your trailer is in a low lying area.
You might want to rethink what your doing.
And build in a higher area.
Flash floods will easily wipe you out.
Also I lived in Nevada for 25 years and I never saw or even heard of badgers there.
And I know a guy who has lived in Nevada all his life.
And has been trapping all his life. And he has never seen or heard of any also.
Anyway good luck.
They @Ass OG, thanks for your comment, yah we put sandbags along our exterior and made some french drains so we should be ok for the most part. But yeah your right we thought about the area where we put the trailer but looked at past runoffs. Should be ok. And I don't know anything about badgers either we've been out here 4 months and haven't seen any. Mostly elk and rabbits. Take care. ✌️
That's a rabbit hole a coyote was trying to get it! Wich side of I80 are you one we deer hunt alot by Elko! God bless good luck on your quest!
Tony n Lee Ann
Keep putting out videos
Good luck with that. Maybe grow some cactus out there? Look out for the rattlers!
Been looking into doing something very similar and looks like it's getting closer to reality. Figured you'd be a great source to ask these questions. Any places in particular in Elko County one should look to avoid? Any places that you recommend? How much does it cost to fill your 55 gallon water tanks? And what have been your challenges living in the RV? Sorry for the barrage of questions. Keep up with the great videos, I've watched all of them.
Hello Rick, Elko County is a great place to homestead due to the least amount of building restrictions. Having researched it out, we fiound the only restrictions is having a septic once you build a home or dwelling. No zoning regulations and you can live out of your RV as long as it takes, indefinitely. As you see it gets windy so that is one of the biggest challenges. Water is free if its within reason and you talk to the right gas station employee/owner. Otherwise there is a town well you can get a share with. Its non potable so you would need water filters. As far as locations, its all desert so lightning storms will spark brush fires so you need to create fire lines or breaks. Not really any bad areas just hard ones to get to for access roads so do your homework before your purchase. Thanks for your support and we'll be here if you have anymore questions.
@@nevadadeserthomesteaders5037 is eureka county same way?
Congratulations I am planning to purchase land in Nyle County 10 acres. I’ll build a Barn and turn it into a recording studio and use solar energy!
Much continued success as you enjoy Nevada!
I'm sure you got everything figured out but I've seen people make mistakes do the groundwork 1st swells and water run off before you decide to build
Hi neighbor-ish, my sons and I just bought a 40 acre plot just north of Winnemucca
Gets pretty cold up there in NE Nevada.
Good luck on your adventure! We subbed, we are sort of neighbors in Az.
Awseome!! Thanks for your support. You guys off grid? We will sub back as well. Take care ✌️
@@nevadadeserthomesteaders5037 5 years off grid. Projects never end but that keeps us young. 😆 🤣 😂
Oh wow. Awesome.
My 2 acres in the Mojave Desert looks like a golf course. The ground squirrels or prairie dogs are out there.
Good job. Enjoyed the video and subbed, I too just bought 40 acres just north of Winnemucca NV. I think we are close by, Hope to start working on it soon. Got some good valuable tips from you. I see you have not posted any new updates in the last 12 months I guess, is everything good? Any one else in the same boat, ping me, we can share tips.
We are doing the same thing North ish of Winnemucca on 40 acres.
Buy your own escavater.
You won't reget it.
Build your garage extra large.
You won't regret it.
Dig a large basement, away from
the garage. You, can create
a large storage vault.
20 acres, is great.
Sell me five acres .
I have great ideas.
we can work together.
I'm totally honest, and am
a very experienced handyman.
i'm retired.
I have super good love
for the land.
Do not pass this opportunity.
Awesome Video, I have been wanting to do this for a while, I just heard that Nevada can be tyrants when it comes to off grid living, always thought New Hampshire and Nevada were the most free states.
Happy land purchase anniversary
Howdy neighbor!
Hey Chris ✌️
Watch out for the Mormon crickets.
They are thick..
Enjoyed the video. i hit the sub cheers.
Thank you for your support. Stay tuned as we continue our journey. Take care. ✌️
I wish I could do this
Ya,the new,new frontier.great! N.e.nevada great.the whole,I think that size hole nothing to worry.i thought coyote,to big for rabbit?
Gee, that’s going to be an oven in the summer.
We are thinking of buying in Elko/Ryndon. Do you know if that area gets deep snow and / or mud in the winter?
Looks like a jackrabbit would need to pack a lunch to cross that area.
I lived in Nevada 19 years. Those are Badger digs. Not fresh, they look old, and not a den. Beware though, they won't back down from anything, even your truck. If you have to shoot one, they are extremely difficult to skin.
Wow, Thanks for your info. I Believe thats what it could be. I just wish I had seen one. They must be very evasive. We have those holes all over our Hill on the west side of the property. Thanks for your support!
Looks like badger den.
prioritise ponds swales,organic matter
Since its 20 acres... You should really buy compact- sub compact tractor.
Get a lot of work done. Without renting..
Look into summit tractors. Best bang for your buck American made.
You're living my dream.. I'm half way there.. Best wishes to you sir..
My question is, can you live on your property in a travel trailer or RV long-term with a septic system in nv right now I live in southern Nevada outside of Las Vegas
Northern Nevada 20 acres SWEET
Available surrounding acreage for sale ?
I'd settle for 10 acres
Eagerly waiting to see process 👍
I’m keeping up with you on FB. Any plans to get back to your property?
I'm also homesteading in nw nevada
Awesome! So we're neighbors. We love it out here. We are still new to the area, it's our first summer here so we will see how the fall and winter season is. Thanks for your sub and comment. Keep in touch. ✌️
Will do any tips and tricks would be appreciated I'm new to homesteading and I have 7 children so ideas definitely help,
Looks like those holes may be from people who have been digging for gold nuggets.
I'm thinking about getting some property in northeast Nevada.
Are you near Elko?
Best of luck to you.
Swales next!!!
Yes, Thanks. We have talked about it and will be on our list of projects before the winter hits.
Got Wind?
Just curious about your location what are the towns that are around you or closest to?
Tremors lmfao jk man love the vids
your property looks like it's in a flood plain ...is this near Montello? My property is closer to the Utah/Idaho Border
Does your property have a deeded easement for the road? I have always wanted to move to the Nevada desert and am looking to buy in the coming years. However, when ever I inquire about easements or right-of-ways I get no feedback from online sellers. Makes me nervous that I’m looking at land locked parcels. Thanks and best of luck to you.
Call the county with the parcel# and they should be able to tell you. Or look the property up on the assessors website. I was worried about my property’s access before buying, as listing and realtors did not say. Found it was a deeded road going back 30 years. Do your own research on everything.
What did you do for septic.
Their should be some gold on your land as well.
I'd fill those holes back in. They're an open invitation for anything whatever to crawl in and call home. Unless you really want anything whatever's crawling about I'd fill em back in.
Hi John, yah for sure. Lol can't figure out what lived in them yet. Lol.
@@nevadadeserthomesteaders5037 leave the holes open and you'll find out... 🐍
Oh LORD it beeps in forward too???
I used to lived in Elko. NOW IN KC. MO. looking at AZ. Would Nevada be better choice for this? Maybe Ely or Winnemucca
I live in Elko. Winnemucca would be more north central NV. Ely would be central NV. So I would think this is somewhere in Elko County. Remember it's a huge county.
Arizona much different I think,seems so populated in general compared to nev.
Looks like a Badger hole to me.
😊
That hole there lives the one eyed one horn flying purple people eater .
Does the truck struggle to pull your trailer
Where exactly is this and how much was the 20 acres
Ever seen the movie “Tremors”?
Yes I have and I hope that's not what it is.....lol
Got room for another trailer???😊
יפה
Haven't seen a new video in a while.... didn't give up did ya?
That's what I'm wondering. We had a busy winter here on the eastern side of the Sierras. Lots of snow. Just drove through ne Nevada in May and that's some hard land to start a homestead. I'm too old for that business. Grass and trees? 🤣🤣🤣. Not without WATER. Tarp shed in the Nevada wind? 😳🤨. And from what I saw of the ground, they need to move that trailer to higher ground. Interesting to see if they come back.
how much did 20 acres cost you ?
What County is that?
Lmao, a Kuerig. That will dissappear. 😅
You got a digger, not a scraper, btw.
look into earthship housing...it was developed in new Mexico...this is how you live in the desert....don't try to change the desert...
Good point, kivas are good to have too
Just buy Walmart pool collection of water
you are on a flood plain dude
holes, coyotes or badgers. Stuff that will eat your dog if it gets a chance, so watch close.
Yah that's what we were thinking too. Thanks for your support. ✌️
Snakes make holes, I think. 😟
Ever have trouble with mice or other critters
Desert Tortoise 🐢 burrow.
That would be awesome. I haven't seen any turtle's out this way.
@@nevadadeserthomesteaders5037 tortoise! there is a difference. ha
Coyotes makes those holes
tons of rabbits in that area
If you dont have water on the property it will never work bro... Sry......old plumber guy.. There might be water there,, gotta ask the local water well drilling guys.. Otherwise buy another piece of land close by with water on it.. Just sayin 😆
You should’ve rented a small bulldozer
you need to dig underground. heat aint worth it lumnuts
I wish you all good luck. But if like most urban pilgrims you tire of a life without a mall and pull foot back to town as so many newbies do. Please take your shit with you. Southern AZ and NM is becoming a train of ruined plywood Tiny houses and all the crap that goes with.