A few years ago I stayed in an Earthship in Taos, NM, USA with 4 other family members. It was late November and we had a blizzard that night. We were so hot (97 F) that night I had to open the cooling tunnel to cool off the house. We slept like so well. The next morning while gazing at all the snow, I picked bananas and other fruits from the greenhouse and made a fruit salad for our breakfast! I love Earthships!
@@garygilmet5245 a lot of, if not most of these types of communities hold a certain feeling of group-mindedness that feels similar to cults, the difference lies between being able to freely express yourself
I wish that I was still young enough to do something like this. I wish that I had used my youth to establish a sustainable living environment. It would have been a great way to raise my family.
@@jewelofdasouth96 Absolutely 💯%!! I turn 60 in a couple of weeks and I have been wanting to go zip lining, as a way to face my lifelong struggle 😨 of heights head on. I am going with my daughter, her husband and my granddaughter. I am woman hear 👂 me ROAR!!! 🤣😂🤣
the problem with earth ships is that it takes quite alot of manpower to build one if you tried to make them commercially they would cut so many corners and cost and exorbitant amount of money making them totally unviable. They are products of love and each one is Unique! with improvements from the previous one (specially if you use the group from NM)
You should check out homestead heritage in Elm Mott Texas. The were formerly based out of Colorado and when they were in Colorado they were truly 100%self sustainable. Farmed with horses and grew and put up all their own food. Now they are in the 2nd and 3rd generation and they are a bit more modern but what is so remarkable is that they are in the 3rd generation and still going strong. The other thing of note is the quality of the things they make by hand as well as the many classes they teach. Definitely worth checking out.
Cows are better than horses and you can ride them . And eat them and from them . Just saying. Planned rotational grazing follow with chicken or turkey tractors 3 days behind to eat the maggots for they fly flies . Brilliant!❤😂🎉
I can't get enough of this. I recently enjoyed a similar book, and I couldn't get enough of it. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint
I'd love to combine the off-grid and permaculture forces of Mike Reynolds and Geoff Lawton together. They'd create a modern wonder in NewMexico - Earthships and Food Forests
Doing that right now! We live in an earthship and have completely transformed our desert with everything I learned from Geoff’s year course. Re-greening the desert works!!
I'm hoping to build a community that both sustainable and technological. Because as human we should evolve. But seen these things and people are really get in to these it's inspires me more. Thank you for sharing
Technology can do amazing things, but it ALWAYS comes at a cost. Often we don't acknowledge (or even recognise) those costs. And I'm not talking about money... I'm talking about environmental and social costs.
The human being is already the highest technology on the planet and in all likelihood the universe; have you read the user's manual? All other technology stems from this technology, learn to use it and stay away from "technology" that disrupts our own and you will see how truly powerful is the gift you have been given.
Holy shit like 13 years ago I found this little video series about an eco community starting up in England it’s was such a rollercoaster for them the local community didn’t want them there. And I’m watching this and see the guy from Llamas! So exited to see they’re still going strong. They had a lot of struggles. That just made my day. I wonder if that series is still on TH-cam. Totally worth a watch.
Tinker's bubble sounds delightful! At least they're not on an island away from medical and other resources if they need it. Love the New Mexico one also!😘
They all sound great, closest to Lesquiti.... Have watched many a show on building the earthships and sustainable places made from tires, thick hay filled clay, bottles, wood any materials they can find and use. Love the greenhouse part nothing better growing your own gardens and plants. ❤would love to live at one of these places.❤️🇨🇦❤️
wonder if you can grow coffee beans in a hothouse?? To be self sustained anything is possible!! Bananas and coconuts, too. Just imagine the possibilities!
The Vancuver or Texas i would choose if i would live in that region ,but i leave in Ireland and i didn't know that England has so large off grid community 🙂great video ,any more places like this ones ?
I'm not anti government or anything, but I never felt like I belonged in this society. I can build, grow, create, cook, trap, fish, whatever it takes... But I can't stay at a job inside of a building, or be on time, or be around the fake uppity facebook people, or get a sense of appropriate "office attire" apparently. This life is what I'm leaning towards in the future. It's calling me.
if a majority of ppl would think like you. facebook ppl that s funny and so well said ;) so many ppl are surprised if someone does not have a FB account
I drove threw Tao's New Mexico, and I fell in love with its beauty, and said to myself that one day, I'm going to go back to Tao's, and live there! I'm hoping my wish and dream comes true. I'm tired of this Metropolitan fast pace, and wild an crazy life style that ppl have here. It's like they just don't care about anything, nothing! They just want to take and take. And you have nothing to show for it. They don't care what this earth was giving for, for you to enjoy life, not ruin it! Hate it, and this "Greed"! All for themselves and nothing for their fellow man or woman 👩! Really disgusting, and sad as well! Keep up those earth homes, love it, and hope and pray to Almighty that I can own one of these homes soon! God Bless all of yous! And may he keep Blessing you 🙏 yous too!
Very interesting and alarming that these governments make it so hard to just be self-sufficient. Also noticed some of the same footage was used for different communities. Looking fwd to getting out in nature and off grid myself.
I was so fortunate to visit the Taos earthships this past fall. To live in an earthship community would be a wonderful dream for me. I have learned about the earthships for several years now...but, my husband is a sticks and bricks person. He resists change. I ordered a Prius waaaaaaay back when you had to put a downpayment and then the auto was manufactured for you! My husband was such an Euyore..." nobody knows how to work on them...it will be a disaster." 20 years later, he drives a Prius by choice! lol
Knowing that these communities are a success by bringing together those who wish to live off grid bartering raising animals for the production of milk not meat..makes for living with nature very appealing..$s not being the driving force which is what the planet relies on.no thanks….happy days..❤
The thought of breaking away from the mixed bag comfort zone of modern medicine is something that keeps many of us harnessed into the rat race. I'd be interested in hearing a health update for Mr. Reynolds. I do hope he's still feeling well.
Does anyone know of any examples of communities that don't all love on the same property? More of a 'come buy property near me, be my neighbor' sort of thing
We need to build an underground self-sustained community, to protect it from the hotter sun of the future. All water needs to be reclaimed & recycled. No loss of water. Unless you live near the ocean. And you can desalinate ocean water.
the one in wales sounds good, but they may need non food essentials, such as glue, rope, scissros, tape , paint, etc. just a few i thought of. of course you can make paint and rope if you know how: however, they need good medical assistance or a dentist & an optician for sure. That's for everyone regardless of age. Not gonna be 35 forever & you have to plan for the future.
I'd put the one that also manages to produce more than 75% of its food at the top of 'off grid' lifestyles. I'm 65 yrs of age and was just reflecting on how many tyres I've junked during my lifetime. I suspect it's not enough to build a house. Of course once it's up it should be there for more than one lifetime. In that respect turning the least biodegradable junk into houses is an inspiring idea for now. However one can't forget as a sustainable way of life, it needs junk producers who are somehow managing to drive about in cars and wear out tyres they can afford to throw away. All off griders use plastic pipes, solar panels and metal tools, yet none of then pump oil or mine metal. One can only get so far off the 'grid' or network of human specialisation without drastically limiting ones choices. Even Hunter gatherers who have had sustainable lifestyles for several 100 thousand years are tied into obligations to each other. Obligations which give them far les 'wiggle' room in how they execute them. It's perhaps more helpful to set out from the realisation one can't be totally off the grid of human specialisation, our range of choices are always limited by those of others. Rather than saying 'X' choices are right and 'Y' are wrong we might be better to think about how we can get all our choices to fit together in sustainable ways.
They are totally out of touch with reality - that's what makes them such hard work to be around. There's a great book _The Utopia Experiment_ ~ a really good insight into the whole 'movement.'
what if someone is a longtime resident and gets hurt or disabled?? then who takes care of them, feeds them & looks after them in a medical capacity?? you have to plan for the unexpected for sure. Mental and physical breakdown is enevidable. So what is in place when this happens?? Is there a long term care plan?? 🤔😐
I'd like to live in an off the grid community. I don't think I'd fit in with the people though, the only people doing this sort of thing seem to be hippies or militia types. How about an off the grid community founded by normies and moderates?
You should check out the video we did about an off-grid community in Findhorn, Scotland. It may be your answer! th-cam.com/video/BGjRqpqDB-w/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=OfftheCuff
Your desperation to "fit in" is what makes you a "normie". Why can't you just accept yourself as you are and not give AF what others think of you. You might find the "you" that you're suppressing in order to fit in is actually anything other than your present idea of "normal".
So far, I like everything about your videos except the comment/promise of absolute freedom. Gravity, seasons, negotiations between people to make bartering possible... I think you need another word than freedom...
At tinkers bubble "they use equestrians for travel" ..... 🤣. All those poor people wanted to do was enjoy their horses and apparently instead were commandeered by a bunch of dirty hippies and forced to pull their wagons and carry them around 🤣🤣🤣
Holly GOD yes this is the way should all Word should be living not this modern one where the maise lab .learnig from our behair and making all posible to make us slave of life based on money needs.for all.and ...ect...
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Which OFF-GRID place is your favorite?
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how they assemble solar panel from wood and dirt???
Would have to be Coober Pedy ( Sth. Australian desert). Maybe you could feature this Off-grid town.
Hey the thumb nail was a good bait aye!
Pin it put in description the list of places please
A few years ago I stayed in an Earthship in Taos, NM, USA with 4 other family members. It was late November and we had a blizzard that night. We were so hot (97 F) that night I had to open the cooling tunnel to cool off the house. We slept like so well. The next morning while gazing at all the snow, I picked bananas and other fruits from the greenhouse and made a fruit salad for our breakfast! I love Earthships!
I live at Greater World. An Earthship is the best house I have ever lived in.
Wish the world could know how great these houses are.
That's great. My wife and I live in one too, it's not done but, it's coming along.
Are you keeping it a secret?
@@TheRealHonestInquiry , no it's no secret. My wife and I live in Montana between the towns of Red Lodge and Belfry.
I would love know more I,m 28 I would like to get the ball rolling soon. Also trying to avoid cult,s lol.
@@garygilmet5245 a lot of, if not most of these types of communities hold a certain feeling of group-mindedness that feels similar to cults, the difference lies between being able to freely express yourself
Earthships are wonderful. I thank Mike Reynold's every time it is cold outside and I am toasty warm in my earthship.
I wish that I was still young enough to do something like this. I wish that I had used my youth to establish a sustainable living environment. It would have been a great way to raise my family.
As long as we live we learn and develope. Its never too late as long as you Have a pretty good health. Im 56 and are planning too go off grid soon.
Never too late.
Ur never too old nor young to do something new Love.
@@jewelofdasouth96 Absolutely 💯%!! I turn 60 in a couple of weeks and I have been wanting to go zip lining, as a way to face my lifelong struggle 😨 of heights head on. I am going with my daughter, her husband and my granddaughter. I am woman hear 👂 me ROAR!!! 🤣😂🤣
Ditto. I am not very old but I am disabled so yea.
There should be more of these communities everywhere!
the problem with earth ships is that it takes quite alot of manpower to build one if you tried to make them commercially they would cut so many corners and cost and exorbitant amount of money making them totally unviable.
They are products of love and each one is Unique! with improvements from the previous one (specially if you use the group from NM)
You should check out homestead heritage in Elm Mott Texas. The were formerly based out of Colorado and when they were in Colorado they were truly 100%self sustainable. Farmed with horses and grew and put up all their own food. Now they are in the 2nd and 3rd generation and they are a bit more modern but what is so remarkable is that they are in the 3rd generation and still going strong. The other thing of note is the quality of the things they make by hand as well as the many classes they teach. Definitely worth checking out.
Cows are better than horses and you can ride them . And eat them and from them . Just saying. Planned rotational grazing follow with chicken or turkey tractors 3 days behind to eat the maggots for they fly flies . Brilliant!❤😂🎉
I can't get enough of this. I recently enjoyed a similar book, and I couldn't get enough of it. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint
I'd love to combine the off-grid and permaculture forces of Mike Reynolds and Geoff Lawton together. They'd create a modern wonder in NewMexico - Earthships and Food Forests
That would actually be a really fascinating collab 😳
I am intending to combine these two elements now for this exact purpose
Except Mike wants to control his vision there some things are not allowed ..Shangrala under his control...is the opposite of freedom.
Yesssss
Doing that right now! We live in an earthship and have completely transformed our desert with everything I learned from Geoff’s year course. Re-greening the desert works!!
I'm hoping to build a community that both sustainable and technological. Because as human we should evolve. But seen these things and people are really get in to these it's inspires me more. Thank you for sharing
Technology can do amazing things, but it ALWAYS comes at a cost. Often we don't acknowledge (or even recognise) those costs. And I'm not talking about money... I'm talking about environmental and social costs.
The human being is already the highest technology on the planet and in all likelihood the universe; have you read the user's manual? All other technology stems from this technology, learn to use it and stay away from "technology" that disrupts our own and you will see how truly powerful is the gift you have been given.
Same here. I want to build a nice, sustainable community, but i dont want it to stagnate.
its crazy to me how governments and politicians can tell someone what they can and cant do with land that was given to all man kind by mother nature
We need to take back the commons.
You mean by your creator the Lord God.....
@@teresastanton1140 😆
@@teresastanton1140 No they clearly said Mother Earth.
they force us to live as slaves to the system, so they can live as gods.
Holy shit like 13 years ago I found this little video series about an eco community starting up in England it’s was such a rollercoaster for them the local community didn’t want them there. And I’m watching this and see the guy from Llamas! So exited to see they’re still going strong. They had a lot of struggles. That just made my day. I wonder if that series is still on TH-cam. Totally worth a watch.
Sounds awesome. Im just a corprate slave that just stairs at a wall outside of work.
Tinker's bubble sounds delightful! At least they're not on an island away from medical and other resources if they need it. Love the New Mexico one also!😘
Free ENERGY the rest is piece of cake.realy love it
That’s how I’m building my house in Ghana .
They all sound great, closest to Lesquiti.... Have watched many a show on building the earthships and sustainable places made from tires, thick hay filled clay, bottles, wood any materials they can find and use. Love the greenhouse part nothing better growing your own gardens and plants. ❤would love to live at one of these places.❤️🇨🇦❤️
wonder if you can grow coffee beans in a hothouse?? To be self sustained anything is possible!! Bananas and coconuts, too. Just imagine the possibilities!
I love your work, guys. Keep it up! It's great to see sponsors supporting you as well.
Seemed to rush through the Ghana one. I wanted to know more. It wasn’t given as much attention as the other off grid communities
That’s how I felt! I know of one going on in Ghana that’s hiring but not ready to make that move yet.
Go check video on USA citizen who moved to Ghana. Not a dream.
The Vancuver or Texas i would choose if i would live in that region ,but i leave in Ireland and i didn't know that England has so large off grid community 🙂great video ,any more places like this ones ?
Yeah, the places in the UK are wonderful! Definitely more - we're thinking about doing a video ranking eco-villages. Would you like that??
Punta Mona in Costa Rica !!!
Great video. Thanks !
We’ll look into it :) thanks!!
I'm not anti government or anything, but I never felt like I belonged in this society. I can build, grow, create, cook, trap, fish, whatever it takes... But I can't stay at a job inside of a building, or be on time, or be around the fake uppity facebook people, or get a sense of appropriate "office attire" apparently.
This life is what I'm leaning towards in the future. It's calling me.
if a majority of ppl would think like you. facebook ppl that s funny and so well said ;) so many ppl are surprised if someone does not have a FB account
I drove threw Tao's New Mexico, and I fell in love with its beauty, and said to myself that one day, I'm going to go back to Tao's, and live there! I'm hoping my wish and dream comes true. I'm tired of this Metropolitan fast pace, and wild an crazy life style that ppl have here. It's like they just don't care about anything, nothing! They just want to take and take. And you have nothing to show for it. They don't care what this earth was giving for, for you to enjoy life, not ruin it! Hate it, and this "Greed"! All for themselves and nothing for their fellow man or woman 👩! Really disgusting, and sad as well! Keep up those earth homes, love it, and hope and pray to Almighty that I can own one of these homes soon! God Bless all of yous! And may he keep Blessing you 🙏 yous too!
Great vdo.
I'm moving to one of such places, where humans are more real.
i made my own portable solar generator for less than 350 lol
Very interesting and alarming that these governments make it so hard to just be self-sufficient. Also noticed some of the same footage was used for different communities. Looking fwd to getting out in nature and off grid myself.
I was so fortunate to visit the Taos earthships this past fall. To live in an earthship community would be a wonderful dream for me. I have learned about the earthships for several years now...but, my husband is a sticks and bricks person. He resists change. I ordered a Prius waaaaaaay back when you had to put a downpayment and then the auto was manufactured for you! My husband was such an Euyore..." nobody knows how to work on them...it will be a disaster." 20 years later, he drives a Prius by choice! lol
There is a sustainable community in Western Massachusetts called Sirius...the community began from finhorn
I am from Canada I live in Trinidad now I have 10 acres of land and I am interested in meeting people who want to live off grid in the Caribbean
Knowing that these communities are a success by bringing together those who wish to live off grid bartering raising animals for the production of milk not meat..makes for living with nature very appealing..$s not being the driving force which is what the planet relies on.no thanks….happy days..❤
New EPA certified Rocket Stove gravity feed uses pellet fuel heats over 2000 sq ft the GAP 2020 you should check it out.
If you had the land around an existing standard brick house, I just wonder if you could turn it into an earth ship home with a few tweeks?
I want to visit all of these
WOOOW!!!!!!.
The thought of breaking away from the mixed bag comfort zone of modern medicine is something that keeps many of us harnessed into the rat race. I'd be interested in hearing a health update for Mr. Reynolds. I do hope he's still feeling well.
Yeah, you didn’t include Eastwind, MO, Dancing Rabbit MO, Earthaven NC, or The Farm TN
The main law to off griding is that you must have electricity. You must have solar power. Plain and simple.
Using equipment made abroad where the toxic byproducts can be dumped without cost to the manufacturer - shipped in a container using crude oil ... ...
that okmo battery looks like the ghost trap from the movie "ghostbusters!"
Does anyone know of any examples of communities that don't all love on the same property? More of a 'come buy property near me, be my neighbor' sort of thing
Looks very interesting. Are there any older people living in these communities?
Yes, I live at Greater World and am 61 years old.
I would love to live in one of these communities. How does one go about finding out how to do this?
Well I guess you missed us on your way to Taos, but that's just as well. Crestone doesn't really want the extra publicity. Love and Light!
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The picture of the video shows round houses but I don't see them in the video. Where are they at???
Earthship guy is the elon musk of buildings
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Water has memory.
I miss trees. Some places in this video had no trees!?!
Of grind in southern Brasil 🇧🇷
Please study-Boxabl thanks.
My kind of people.
Omg Uruguay 🇺🇾 ❤
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Auroville my friend not mentioned.
We need to build an underground self-sustained community, to protect it from the hotter sun of the future. All water needs to be reclaimed & recycled. No loss of water. Unless you live near the ocean. And you can desalinate ocean water.
oh boy the background music is annnoooyyyyinnng!!!
Where was the link for the llamas community?
Help me build ecco village in zim 😊
That place is pretty low to the water. They might want to consider moving onto boats and ships.
I'm traveling to look for a community! Anyone who is not outside this world is a person trapped in strong chains!
the one in wales sounds good, but they may need non food essentials, such as glue, rope, scissros, tape , paint, etc. just a few i thought of. of course you can make paint and rope if you know how: however, they need good medical assistance or a dentist & an optician for sure. That's for everyone regardless of age. Not gonna be 35 forever & you have to plan for the future.
Just the steel that made the tools they use comes from mining/smelting - doubt they are using _stone_ !
No one gonna talk about the previous searches at 3:30? Lmao
Just a really curious dude 🤷♂️
Excelente
In brief : they moved to the village😅
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Ever since Susan took over.
What is the property nestled in a pond shown at 0:03 ?
I'd put the one that also manages to produce more than 75% of its food at the top of 'off grid' lifestyles. I'm 65 yrs of age and was just reflecting on how many tyres I've junked during my lifetime. I suspect it's not enough to build a house. Of course once it's up it should be there for more than one lifetime. In that respect turning the least biodegradable junk into houses is an inspiring idea for now. However one can't forget as a sustainable way of life, it needs junk producers who are somehow managing to drive about in cars and wear out tyres they can afford to throw away. All off griders use plastic pipes, solar panels and metal tools, yet none of then pump oil or mine metal. One can only get so far off the 'grid' or network of human specialisation without drastically limiting ones choices. Even Hunter gatherers who have had sustainable lifestyles for several 100 thousand years are tied into obligations to each other. Obligations which give them far les 'wiggle' room in how they execute them. It's perhaps more helpful to set out from the realisation one can't be totally off the grid of human specialisation, our range of choices are always limited by those of others. Rather than saying 'X' choices are right and 'Y' are wrong we might be better to think about how we can get all our choices to fit together in sustainable ways.
They are totally out of touch with reality - that's what makes them such hard work to be around. There's a great book _The Utopia Experiment_ ~ a really good insight into the whole 'movement.'
what if someone is a longtime resident and gets hurt or disabled?? then who takes care of them, feeds them & looks after them in a medical capacity?? you have to plan for the unexpected for sure. Mental and physical breakdown is enevidable. So what is in place when this happens?? Is there a long term care plan?? 🤔😐
The ISLAND protocol.....
Moro videos like this please 😊❤🎉😊
I'd like to live in an off the grid community. I don't think I'd fit in with the people though, the only people doing this sort of thing seem to be hippies or militia types. How about an off the grid community founded by normies and moderates?
You should check out the video we did about an off-grid community in Findhorn, Scotland. It may be your answer! th-cam.com/video/BGjRqpqDB-w/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=OfftheCuff
No I am just average and work at our local hospital.
Your desperation to "fit in" is what makes you a "normie". Why can't you just accept yourself as you are and not give AF what others think of you. You might find the "you" that you're suppressing in order to fit in is actually anything other than your present idea of "normal".
Wait til the govt comes in and claims eminent domain..🙃
Can u get me in contact with who I said u checked out lamas??
Please
So far, I like everything about your videos except the comment/promise of absolute freedom. Gravity, seasons, negotiations between people to make bartering possible... I think you need another word than freedom...
"Without government intervention"
hahahaha
💚💚💚💚💚💚
Why aren't we all creating our own homes?
You completely skipped the Amish
Can I live /join this communities
None of these look like the thumbnail
HUGE DISCLAIMER: earthships ARE NOT BOMBPROOF!! I don t know where this channel got got this Stupid idea...
Anywhere in the USA
Taos New Mexico and Victorville area in California has community that promotes sand bag houses, founder is from India.
I like these concepts, to bad it comes to often with a cultlike mentality and a severe intolerant smugness.
At tinkers bubble "they use equestrians for travel" ..... 🤣. All those poor people wanted to do was enjoy their horses and apparently instead were commandeered by a bunch of dirty hippies and forced to pull their wagons and carry them around 🤣🤣🤣
What about hospitals
How can they live with out McDonald’s
The Amish?
bomb proof?
None of these communities gave up their Wellies goulashes for mud treading , Levies and tee shirts, gortex raincoats or premade clothes.
Holly GOD yes this is the way should all Word should be living not this modern one where the maise lab .learnig from our behair and making all posible to make us slave of life based on money needs.for all.and ...ect...
Be local stay local. No need for any artificiality at all. No need for money and electricity.
Human body has been made to exist in a 100% natural environment!
Design principle: All garbage must go out in the same nature that provides food & medicine!©
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"But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name." Will you today genuinely by faith receive Jesus into your life for salvation?
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Not tryna be mean buy where are the black people at
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