Resilient, adaptive low care food systems & Seeds. 60ac, experimental dry land farm, agro forestry & drought management demonstration project at 7400ft in NW New Mexico.
We are open for scheduling visitors and online participants interested in learning about any of the subjects offered in the list below. These will be ongoing projects with recurring and additional workshops throughout the year.
We are in need of natural products like lots of clay of any color! Sand, rocks and decorative elements to embed. Please bring any of these things you can. We will also be sourcing from the Cibola National Forest.
This is a visibly queer 2slgbtqia+, neurodivergent, disabled hosted and focused space. Hosts will prioritize self-care, this is generally a very slow paced environment. Our primary educator is very autistic, uses direct communication, expresses boundaries has flat affect and neurological differences. Their service dog will accompany them everywhere.
We practice deconstruction and abolitionist culture, prioritizing marginalized viewpoints. There are no new age gurus, fawning or social hierarchy games here, just experience-based collaborative education without competition or ego. This is an organic not an academic space.
We have a comfortable 3br 2ba Airbnb style house to offer for participants to share when not occupied. We also have a furnished 20 ft canvas Bell hot tent and 16 ft stargazer bell tent.
We provide healthy ingredients to work together to prepare a shared meal on work days. An outdoor kitchen will be provided for general use. Custom dining experiences available for a fee.
Shared food is free of gluten, dairy, soy, sesame, bell/sweet peppers due to hosts allergies. We cannot accommodate nut allergies.
Cigarettes and especially alcohol are discouraged. Smoking areas will be restricted due to fire danger. Cannabis and other natural substances are used.
Anticipate the elevation affecting you in unexpected ways, bring a water bottle.
All events are subject to the weather and the condition of the miles of dirt road to get here. They can become impassable very quickly. A recently maintenanced well running vehicle is required, top off all fluids before travel. Four-wheel drive and or non cable chains are recommended especially for extended stays.
We have spaces for vehicle life people to camp and a workshop to improve your living space. Vehicle maintenance and building services available for a fee or work trade.
This is a very remote, harsh and unpredictable place. Come prepared with outerwear for ALL wind & weather.
Children and pets must be discussed before arrival due to safety concerns. We are in the Dine/Navajo Nation, you must move carefully on this land.
Over prepare with food, water, toiletries and other consumable supplies that you might need. Shopping is in Gallup an hour and a half or a Dollar store 25 minutes away in Ramah. Aside from an expensive gas station Pinehill only services the local Dine population.
We have 3 active dogs and farm animals that are a part of daily life along with the surrounding wildlife like rattlesnakes, many biting insects, elk, coyote and feral rez dogs that must be considered and respected.
We are virus and disability conscious! Please take measures to reduce your exposure in the 2 weeks before your visit. Have ZERO symptoms and send a negative covid test photo before arriving.
I will update this document with new information.
High Desert Stewardship Center & Farm
Pinehill NM

