Our Mission is to Minimize our Footprint while Maximizing our Imprint.

We hope to accomplish this mission by creating a self sustaining ranch. We belive that the biggest changes come from "being the change you wish to see in the world" (Gandhi). We strive to look at each of our actions and how they affect the world as a whole. We belive that by growing our own food and using only locally sourced sustainable materials we will help to reduce our carbon footprint.  We hope to impact those around us through work in the community and that we may lead by example.

Helping Hands

We offer many helpful services for the Pearce, Benson, Wilcox and Bisbee, Arizona area.

  • Handyman / Helper
  • Yardwork & Hauling
  • House Cleaning / House Sitting
  • Editing
  • Graphic Design
  • Website Development

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Sustainable Living

Hand-Blown Glass

Leap Spot Leap

A Coloring Book for ALL ages.  Music to color by. 

Recent Posts

  • Diving back into the dirt.

    Diving back into the dirt.

    We made it back to the Stronghold at the beginning of June. We are eager to be growing food, raising livestock and building our future. One of our first tasks is to get amendments for the garden soil. We drove to Tucson and picked up 300 lbs of worm castings from Inch by Inch in Read MoreRead More »
  • Coming home to the canyon

    Coming home to the canyon

    After traveling the country we have made the decision to move back home to Arizona. We made our decision to move back to Arizona before the Covid-19 pandemic but this major shift in the world has only solidified our reasons to call the Cochise Stronghold home. We moved our first load down this last week Read MoreRead More »
  • May 2013

    May 2013

    Coral and James help learn how to plaster!           Dave and Barbara Larson have built an adobe guest house, a straw bale and cob workshop, and a beautiful straw bale house on thier property just down the road from Windancer Ranch. They belive in simple living without over extending means and Read MoreRead More »