@amberyooper in Saguache County there are zillions of folks living off the grid - on my property Mineral Hotsprings Estates - and in Crestone - on the Baca Ranch - there are land grants - this is where the first earth ships were built - it's a whole "thing" - there. There is prob still land there cheap - in Moffat or Villa Grove. Also, I have a friend who lives in Park County off the grid - there are 100s of people living off the grid there - with no problem - I know maybe it was Del Norte county or something although I helped build an off grid house there as well -
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Yeah, I'm not sure which county it was that was trying to get rid of the off gridders. I don't remember the details now, I'd have to see if I could find the information again.
you don't have to - I think it was custer county or something starting with a "c". I saw the article. there are too many peeps living off grid in our county - it's the poorest cty in co. People ARE starting to grow a little weed up there though I think.
I have to wonder how well weed would grow at that altitude. It might be fine, I don't really know. If I remember, they grow potatoes and quinoa up there. Quinoa is supposed to grow the best at higher altitudes, being originally a South American plateau grain crop.
it grows fine. They grow it in greenhouses. I personally am not going to grow it but I might lease some of my land to others who want to grow it there...