Hi Jeremy,
We have 5 acres of off-grid land in the Southern Sierra Nevada in California (elevation 6500') that we bought a little over a year ago. We currently live full-time in Southern California and want to learn more about utilizing permaculture practices/methods at our mountain property and spend more time up there whenever possible. We have tons of pinyon pine trees on our property and deeded access to the South Kern River a couple of miles away. The property is bordered on one side by BLM land. You can read more about Kennedy Meadows & the surrounding area here:
http://www.kmpoa.com/ and here:
https://www.fs.usda.gov/sequoia. On our property there's a horse corral that I'd like to fence off and turn into a garden, since we don't have horses. We have a well on the property with running water (including a sink, and two spigots near the cabin & the corral), definitely space for an RV, and we have an outhouse and a tiny cabin (with only one insufficient solar panel, LOL) that we're working on. I have a lot of ideas for the property, which I'd like to bring to fruition. Please let me know if you are interested in discussing this further, or in visiting when you start traveling south. The South Sierra Nevada is beautiful, and we are also very close to the high Sierra alpine meadows that are great for day trips or even overnight stays. There are lots of wildflowers, too! Safe & fun travels as you embark on your journey.
-Maggie