My first job in Flagstaff was at Northern Arizona University. I had a one-year contract to work on data conversion for the implementation of a new administrative computing system. Not wanting to pay rent and not wanting to invest in a house with an uncertain future, Julie and I opted to trade our small class C motorhome for a larger class A We lived fulltime in the motorhome for two and a half years. The motorhome has all necessary systems – fresh water tanks, waste holding tanks, washer and dryer, propane tank to power furnace, water heater and refrigerator, a generator, storage batteries and inverter. The motorhome simplified our transition to living off the grid.
The main decision that we had to make was where to locate a house. This had to be decided before installing a septic system. In order to make this decision we parked our motorhome on the property and spent a few days. We did this in the windiest season of the year. Living on the property for just a few days gave us a chance to watch the wind and sun, a chance to walk and re-walk the property, a chance to discuss the pros and cons of each location. We selected a location that provided a compromise between various choices related to wind, privacy, views, existing water courses and minimal impact on the land.
As soon as we purchased our property we began selecting a contractor and researching the process of obtaining permits to install a legal septic system. After spending a few days on the land, we moved the motorhome to a park in town and scheduled the septic system installation.We instructed the contractor to level a small area – just large enough for our motorhome – and extend a branch of the septic system to the location. Next, we contacted an individual to haul and distribute volcanic cinders to create a road and a pad for the motorhome.
That was it! As soon as the septic system was installed and the road and pad were completed, we were ready to move in and begin planning and working on a permanent residence.

A secluded place to block as much spring wind as possible.