Earthship, Taos, NM
March 4th, 2012Know of any cheap, off grid land for sale that is within 10 miles of Flagstaff? We are ready to build an Earthship, or something like it.
Up near Taos, NM, there are loads of them, and they make so much sense. Amazing water capture and filtration (needs just 7″ of rainfall per year, use both your gray- and black-water), passive solar combined with thermal mass keeps a comfy temperature year round with no other heating/cooling sources, solar panels provide the rest of your energy needs, much of the structure is made with re-used materials, and you can grow all kinds of food inside. Sign me up.
We stayed in one that was like a tropical jungle inside, although outside it was high desert sagebrush. It was actually a little too much for us: despite being surrounded by plants, you felt really out of touch with the natural world.
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(This was actually our bedroom’s wall)
McKenna’s favorite part was the koi pond inside the greenhouse part of the house. She spent much of her time pretending that one of the plants that had long strands was Rapunzel, and she was washing Rapunzel’s hair in the pond. Then on our drive home, when we stopped for a roadside break, the first thing she did was start digging in the dirt to build her own earthship.
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(here is McKenna “washing Rapunzel’s hair” in the pond. Note the tin-cans embedded in the wall. Much of the house is built with tin, glass, or plastic cans/bottles embedded in the way. The glass bottles give an amazing glow, like stained glass but more jewel-like.)
We also got in some great skiing. Taos is an impressive ski area.
A <30 min drive had us to a trail above the Rio Grande, and a 5 minute hike down brought us to a gorgeous river-side hot springs. Back up the trail, cross over the bridge, and we were rock climbing. It was my first real climb in probably 5 or more years, but I did alright!
More pics to come from Troy’s camera…