From Nomad to Homesteader: Sustainable OFF-GRID Living on 14 Acres! TOUR
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After 7 years of nomadic living, Brian found his off-grid home on 14 acres and settled down in Northern Arizona. Brian's passion for sustainability, self-sufficiency, and connection with nature shines through as he provides a glimpse into his life living entirely off the grid.
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Bob, thanks again for coming to check out my progress here at the property! I've got lots of plans to really dial in my place this year after winter passes. I've cleared additional land to install a dozen more raised garden beds, identified key areas to plant fruit trees, and will be restoring native grasses at my place. If all goes well, I'll be canning food by the end of summer. I absolutely love it out here.
@offairhead
3 ай бұрын
You are doing what I wish I could. The more I learn the more I am turning to the earth for restorative health. I wish I could afford to come buy land next to you and learn more.
@jaystewart9947
3 ай бұрын
Great job on the property Brian. I’m a new subscriber and am enjoying your channel. Thanks for sharing all your experiences and knowledge.
@jeremytorgersen
3 ай бұрын
Great interview and tour! This is almost exactly how I want to utilize land once I find the right place to buy! Thank you, Bob and Brian for collaborating and sharing this! I have been following both of your channels for years! Keep up the awesome work!
@vannemocilac274
3 ай бұрын
I would try rabbits more than chickens. Chicken food is expensive nowadays, especially if you’re growing meat bird who are bred to convert purchased food mainly. Rabbits are way easier to process and grow faster than chickens. I would skip goats. Kill deer or antelope instead. Tastier and easier. I’ve done it all and you know what they say free advice is worth😂.
@noreenn6976
3 ай бұрын
Hey Brian, so glad Bob posted this video. I had lost track of your channel and was wondering how you were doing.
Love how the dog is keeping tabs on the interview.
A man full of knowledge, bless his soul for being open to help others, just like you Bob. He has done a great job with his property and you with another wonderful tour! Much love and many blessings
Brian has done an amazing job on his property. Love his future ideas on the property. All the best to him.
Just love how enthusiastic and knowledgeable this guy is about the land. Thanks for sharing.
This is WAAAY more work than I could do! But I admire anyone who does.
One of your BEST videos for 2024 so far. Others are great too. But this one is fabulous...all the best to Brian.
That is so fantastic!!! I can see why you love living there. I grew up in the desert and used to walk everywhere and find relics from the past, lots of arrowheads mostly, but other items too, it’s so much fun to find things from actual people who lived there before you. I will definitely be tuned into your channel 😊❤ Stay safe and thanks for sharing Susie, way up in Michigan
@OffGridBackcountryAdventures
3 ай бұрын
Hi Susan, I agree...the record of human history out here is fascinating. Hope you are having a great start to the day up in Michigan! ~ Brian
@denisephillips9269
3 ай бұрын
Hey Susie, You a yooper?? I'm a troll from SE Mich.
I remember when he was in that tent in Colorado. I was in San Miguel County Co praying for him as snow kept coming down with high winds.
The hair truly stood up on my neck watching that hunting blind and arrowhead. What an amazing discovery and such a treasure to have in the area!
Great job! But Arizona, in the outback, and sandals? Rattlesnakes, scorpions, I would be wearing hiking boots.
This is kind of what I'm doing. Spent some time in a pickup camper on the back of a truck, then plopped it down on a cheap piece of property that was owner financed
I’m super happy for this guy, so awesome he’s done a great job. What a hard worker.
He's a smarty. Kudos!!! I can't wait to see his land 8 years from now.
About 15 years ago, I hauled many hundreds of tons of scrap metal from all over Northern AZ. I like yer vision.
Been following Brian back when he winter camped. Amazing plans for self sufficiency and he works HARD. Smart man! Thanks for featuring this!
May the good Lord watch over you and your family and friends. Peace and Love 😊
I was waiting for this next episode. Thank you guys hello from Phoenix.
His property is stunning! And easier to deal with versus the giant pine trees and such in where I’m at to clear land. He’s really made a useable space for human habitation and enjoyment, while still respecting the land and making it look natural,
Brian is the OG! So fun to watch his progress. He's got a no b.s. approach to living that we can all learn from. Kudos, man. This was a great video.
I think I saw his video that had the results of the rain. Some constructive criticism: according to some wetland restorers, the most efficient check dams are one rock dams. You make them one rock high, but make more of them. The idea is two-fold: for the same work, you get more dams, and the water has less distance to get up speed. Sediment carrying capacity increases with the square of the flow speed. So you really reduce the ability of water to carry sediment away. The other thing is that if a dam gives way, there’s less built up energy behind it, reducing the risk of a big blowout.
WOW a great set up ... hope to find my piece of land this spring in Canada.
Now that’s about the coolest hot tube I’ve ever seen 💪
@escapetherace1943
2 ай бұрын
you've never seen it? called a hillbilly hot tub lol
I love what you have done with your property Brian. My first question is how do you keep your Dog safe from rattlesnakes? Also how do you procure water? I have been following Bob for quite a while now and his videos are inspiring.
Brilliant. A good steward of the land.
Can u do quarterly tours with Brian. Would be so fun to see the changes through the seasons. You both Rock and the pups! RIP Sierra were a sweet pup.
PS Bob, you are the best! You’re in my prayers. Thank you for all that you do and thank you for being such a wonderful proponent of personal locator beacons. I feel like You and David, Paulides are the only other two people that think the same as I do on that topic.
@lyric8529
3 ай бұрын
@joeglennaz thank you for mentioning the personal locator beacons. I paused tge video to go search for what that is...definitely adding this to my future shopping list.
Miss Brian and Sierra, not by accident you popped up.. Much love everyone, from McDermitt Oregon free to stop by if you wish (or need a hand)
What an inspiring guy- motivating and hopeful! Excited to go subscribe to his channel.
You have an incredible piece of land!! Dude, I can sooo see some underground dwellings and storage .built into one or more of those slopes.
Beautiful, beautiful piece of land!! Thanks Bob for covering this one 😊
awww good for him, the simple life ...out of the hussle of the city
great idea for the rock check dam to build up the soil/ sediment and spread out water!
GOALS GOALS GOALS! 33 at the time of writing and this is a dream. Wondering how I can do this when I’ve worked lower end income jobs and have no intention of going corporate. Good luck to all trying this out, this should definitely be more accessible 🌲
Brian, your knowledge of restoring your land is amazing! Really enjoyed hearing about your projects and seeing what you have accomplished so far!
Of all the videos I have ever watched through the years, this is now my favorite. Living my absolute dream he is!! Thanks for sharing Bob!!!
Brian makes the decision making process sound so easy, but really it takes knowledge & vision of which he is very blessed! Thank you both for this inspiring video!
❤ this! Brian is my kind of people. Congrats, Brian. Blessings to you 🙌
❤❤❤ I subscribed to your channel. I love nature and like to do simple stuff not to leave in a rush and expensive city life. God bless you all.❤❤❤
Now this looks like something I'd enjoy, having your own property. Love the set up!
Awesome interview. Thank you Bob and Cody. 😊🙏🐾😎
Brian! You are the perfect person to have purchased that land so much so that I'm sure the land is happy to have you and will continue to bless you many times over.
So impressive Brian! I've been a long time viewer of both your channel and Bob's channels - it's been a real privilege to follow both your journeys! Thanks for sharing your homestead and your plans.
Beautiful chunk of land you got🎉🎉👍👍🙏
Wow!❤❤❤ So impressive on so many levels!
Oh my heavens!! This is a jackpot interview/video. Incredible homestead Brian. How wonderful, and just so interesting. I’m sure there could be 8 more parts to this beautiful property and all that has been done. I’m a regular follower of you both, and always love the content. I’ve got about two more years of prep work, and my pups and I are hitting the road. First on the list is Arizona and I can hardly wait. If I’m blessed I will meet one or both of you somehow. Keep these super stories coming and take good care. And Brian, I’m sorry about your Sierra, but we all know she could not have lived a better life. You gave her everything! And congratulations on your new baby girl❤ Looking forward to watching her grow with you. Thank you Bob!!😊
Brian ; Congratulations on successfully cultivating your property! Blessings to you and many more years of peace and happiness 👏👏👏property is looking great 👍
Love what Brian has accomplished on his land.
I believe that is a pithouse foundation from the basket maker period. Lithic flakes and absence of pottery sherds. They used to use rock gardens like those for their gardens the large rocks shelter the earth from the sun and retains more water. You should seek out those areas and plant melons, beans, squash and sunflowers. Also enjoy the piñon. I’m jealous, keep up the good work.
Great video. Obviously hes much more financially set than most Nomads
Thank you Bob for the second part video Brian definitely is a man with a plan and an inspiration and that he shows that there is hope for people to live their life on their terms and not the rat race of what's the rest of society does thank you again Bob and Brian for the great content that you give to help so many of us that need hope and encouragement 💪✌
Are you harvesting rain water from your trailer cover? I would get a few chickens right away. They're easy to take care of, and eggs are a powerhouse of nutrients! But with your eagle, you'll need them covered.
He got a beautiful land. Congratulations! Ty for sharing with us.
Great stuff 👏. Thanks for sharing. The NEW American Dream.
Great video. Both of you have great channels. Respect.
Thank you for sharing this video update of your homestead.
Thank you for this video. He's living my dream!
Love your place! Please keep those trees to help your land store water. Also im not sure if you want to get the wind blowing. Lots of permaculture desert designing you want to block the wind and help build soil. Im in quartzsite and if not to far from me id live to give you some free permaculture tups for designing your land
We always love finding old and historic relics left behind over here, too.
Great resource! Love all your ideas! Keeping busy on your land with some unique goals.
I would be interested in knowing (generally) more about property opportunities and prices. The ridge is pretty!
love when two of my faves do stuff like this!
Nice job, love that work, too old now to get much done. Looking good 👍 👍
Its beautiful land.
Cool vision! I wish I could flash forward 10 years and see how it turned out.
Your hard work shows great results !
Great work brother, you’re living the dream.
This is awesome! The history with property is very interesting. What a peaceful life😊
I love Brian’s enthusiasm. Wish I had done this when I was younger.
Wow! A visionary. That Apache hunting blind is amazing!
This place is amazing, it would be my dream to live in a place like that! Thank you for sharing!
Love that guy's channel, thanks for the tour of the property! What he's doing up there is really amazing!
Wow I love this! I would love to have property there. He’s doing a great job. Goats would be a great addition and chickens are so easy to raise. Wonderful, wonderful!!!
@kimprocarione5473
3 ай бұрын
Yes! Goat milk is so much better for you than cow's milk! And another grat source of meat if he wants to take it that far.
@michaeltaylor4984
3 ай бұрын
Wild carnivores love goats and chickens, too. Need a 7 foot fence.
@kathyflinn8070
3 ай бұрын
Yeah....coyotes love easy pray!
@kathyflinn8070
3 ай бұрын
Prey.... not pray!
@ellafields9424
3 ай бұрын
@@michaeltaylor4984 😊 SOooo true. PLUS add wire overhead = birds of prey also like chick-filets! Also wonder about orange / lemont trees in cold temps up there.?? Great video, such motivation /determination & its contagious😊😊❤ HAPPY TRAILS from NM
To see a man with purposes and intention to fulfill his simplistic but beautiful ideas. Is such an enjoyable thing. Proving intelligence and inspiration are the pathways to "true wealth" many blessings.
Brilliant loved the tour cheers from NewZealand
Yes !!!! Prickly Pear is awesome !!! Brian Rocks!!!
Awesome plans for your land. Can’t wait for the fruition😊
Awesome!
Will you did for a water well? I’m loving your property. Oh the possibilities!
Thanks Brian for Sharing Your Passion ❤️🙏
To harvest the prickly pear safely, do it very early in the morning.
Wow God bless him for working on the Land!!
@debbiechaney6607
3 ай бұрын
Thank you so very much for the tour. Any chance we could get quarterly updates on your amazing progress? Congratulations for a job well done....you are so amazing! I might be a 74 year old widow but having a homestead is my dream (ha ha ha) but maybe 50 years ago. After watching homesteaders on youtube and their families it seems an amazing way to raise responsible, intelligent kids. May God Bless you in every way!! Love From Debbie and Dexter-Dog my sweet tiny rescued Chihuahua 🐕 companion living a quiet crafty life in southern California. "MAY ALL YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE!!🙏👍🤓🧑🦽💌🐤🐰🐥🐶🐕🐾🧗
Awesome Video, Brother Bob and Brian!!! 👍👍👍👍
Love the plans for restoring the land
I love this! Brilliant 😃
Like your vision. What a hard worker you are. I was so hoping to see the lake. Thanks for this. It also just dawned on me who you are. I recognised your dog. I would tune in once in awhile to your videos. Always appreciated how you lived in your tent and took such good care of your dog. ☺☺☺☺🐕 Karen from Canada
Amazing place! Your hard work is inspiring, and you are a great host!
You have a very nice home. Good luck with your future progress. The trees sound great.
Bravo......from nomad to homad......cheers
@ 6:12 Dog: "I'll be in the Rock Garden" @ 8:59 Dog " Finish it up Arrowhead"
Junipers are incredible water users and limiting their numbers will allow you to have more water available for your uses.
Nice place ❤ love the trees
Great tour of Brian's Homestead; you both gave us an overview of what he is doing...so cool! I've been following Brian for most of 2023 and appreciate this look around. Thank you Bob and Brian for all the information you make available .
This would be the ultimate dream, some land shaped with the least amount of footprint as possible and potentially making the nearby ecosystem a little better.
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Thank you to both Bob and Brian for making this video. I'd love for you to come help me on my land!! I guess you're probably too busy with your land to help anyone else. I guess I'll just have to watch your videos. You know so much!! Can't believe you cleared so much land with just a shovel, rake and an ax. You're definitely stronger than me.
Man with A plan! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Smart guy. He has ambitious plans! Would love to see this again every couple years.
Wow amazing video! This guy is super knowledgeable
Hi Brian, I love what you are doing with your off grid living. I stayed most of last year just outside of Sedona Arizona. Since 2020 I am a full-time RV traveler. I am now looking to find some land in Az to purchase and become self-sufficient like you are doing. I would love to come visit you for a bit and help out with your garden and rock damn building. The more of us living off grid the better.