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Post by jamesp on May 18, 2019 11:14:00 GMT -5
Bought 5 acres in a remote and rugged section of the Appalachians. 45,000 acres of Nat. Forest mountain wilderness to east and west of this small valley. Lots of higher altitude ground water, springs, creeks and major river heads abound in this area. Etowah, Toccoa and Chestatee all within a mile circle. Many forest roads to explore, rocks to be found, complex plant life, best of mature hardwood forests, weird conifers. However the building sites are often hilly and need extreme grading. So I rented a big excavator and tried my hand at it for the first time. Intimidating experience to say the least, took about 2 hours to get the hang of it, the remaining 10 hours went smoothly. Must have plucked up several 100 small stumps and a dozen big stumps and got them stacked and burned. Hit rock which limited the depth of the finish grade. Granite gneiss with some fine milk quartz lenses. Heavy rain on Sunday did not help matters and forced a 12 hour Saturday. I ran the machine fast to finish in one day and it beat me up including a very upset stomach. Check it out. a beautiful spring fed creek wraps the graded area. The creek will be the focus off the cabin's front porch. The lot is 950 feet deep, the SE corner is much higher in elevation and will allow a view to the adjacent mountains. Descriptions of terrain is a whole different language. saddles gaps ridges draws bottoms knobs ridges branches springs heads passes coves creeks cut-backs falls cuts pools clearings logs stands valleys views Hiking in a straight line near impossible. Getting turned around and lost very possible. Almost none of the timber is cut so trees are mature and are always blocking views.
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Post by rockjunquie on May 18, 2019 11:35:06 GMT -5
That is sooooo awesome! Good for you James. You'll love it there, I'm sure. I'm so happy for you to have a little piece of heaven. Many people dream about it- you do it.
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Post by Garage Rocker on May 18, 2019 11:56:11 GMT -5
Knew you must be on some kind of mission, been pretty quiet. Figures that you're out putting in some hard work somewhere. That looks like an Adventureland for someone like you, who likes to be out in the middle of it all. Can't wait to see your progress reports on this property. If you need to offload those Rios before you make a move, let me know!!!
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Post by Rockindad on May 18, 2019 13:16:12 GMT -5
Looks like Heaven on earth James, good for you. Nothing like good hard work outdoors.
Al
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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on May 18, 2019 15:26:18 GMT -5
That's awesome. Congrats. Look forward to progress pictures.
Chuck
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Post by jamesp on May 18, 2019 15:37:19 GMT -5
Knew you must be on some kind of mission, been pretty quiet. Figures that you're out putting in some hard work somewhere. That looks like an Adventureland for someone like you, who likes to be out in the middle of it all. Can't wait to see your progress reports on this property. If you need to offload those Rios before you make a move, let me know!!! It's a cabin get away from primary home here in Atlanta like the Florida spot. Quiet yes, get addicted to carrying on with the likes of you and Jean and others. Had to exercise some discipline and pull away to take care of stuff. You being a fine photographer could sure tear up some film pixels up there as the scenery is beholding. Only hillbilly country, not mountaineer territory like Tennessee. Some hills over 4000 feet and all rarely travelled due to steep conditions. The building codes are strict on this one so rules may have to be followed verbatim.
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Post by jamesp on May 18, 2019 17:37:46 GMT -5
That is sooooo awesome! Good for you James. You'll love it there, I'm sure. I'm so happy for you to have a little piece of heaven. Many people dream about it- you do it. Last dream Tela at 62 yrs old. Had the Florida spot for 20 years, this one is going to have to serve another 20 years or until the end which ever comes sooner. Like The Florida spot, a good property at a good price. Guessing it will sell for a profit and cost little to have and enjoy. Purchased from 5th generation mountain folks. Been wanting property up there for 4 decades so it was a strong desire to acquire this.
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Post by jamesp on May 18, 2019 17:43:34 GMT -5
Looks like Heaven on earth James, good for you. Nothing like good hard work outdoors. Al Thanks Rockindad. Nice cool spring weather sure helps the work ethic.
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Post by jamesp on May 18, 2019 18:02:43 GMT -5
That's awesome. Congrats. Look forward to progress pictures. Chuck Will do Chuck. Limited on tumbling materials up there though. Or a broad band geology like those Great Lakes. Lots of gold in those hard to reach creeks. May have to fix up a tiny back pack gold dredge powered by a modern lithium battery to vacuum seams and crevices.
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Post by rockjunquie on May 18, 2019 18:45:26 GMT -5
That is sooooo awesome! Good for you James. You'll love it there, I'm sure. I'm so happy for you to have a little piece of heaven. Many people dream about it- you do it. Last dream Tela at 62 yrs old. Had the Florida spot for 20 years, this one is going to have to serve another 20 years or until the end which ever comes sooner. Like The Florida spot, a good property at a good price. Guessing it will sell for a profit and cost little to have and enjoy. Purchased from 5th generation mountain folks. Been wanting property up there for 4 decades so it was a strong desire to acquire this. Well, no one can accuse you of not doing what you set your mind to. 40 years of wanting is a lot of want. LOL! How's the commute?
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Post by jamesp on May 18, 2019 20:23:37 GMT -5
Last dream Tela at 62 yrs old. Had the Florida spot for 20 years, this one is going to have to serve another 20 years or until the end which ever comes sooner. Like The Florida spot, a good property at a good price. Guessing it will sell for a profit and cost little to have and enjoy. Purchased from 5th generation mountain folks. Been wanting property up there for 4 decades so it was a strong desire to acquire this. Well, no one can accuse you of not doing what you set your mind to. 40 years of wanting is a lot of want. LOL! How's the commute? I had a gal in the mountains long ago. Friends with cabins visited for many years. Spent a lot of time up there Tela. Commute is easy at 2.5 hours. it is about 12F cooler up there. Plus more snow !
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Post by Garage Rocker on May 18, 2019 20:56:00 GMT -5
Are you financing this with the burgeoning carnivorous plant business??? Next thing you know you'll be out hunting ginseng and truffles up in the holler.
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Post by aDave on May 18, 2019 21:00:17 GMT -5
Are you financing this with the burgeoning carnivorous plant business??? Next thing you know you'll be out hunting ginseng and truffles up in the holler. I'm thinking that jamesp might be able to get into the moonshining biz. I kid.
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Post by rockpickerforever on May 18, 2019 21:18:47 GMT -5
Are you financing this with the burgeoning carnivorous plant business??? Next thing you know you'll be out hunting ginseng and truffles up in the holler. I'm thinking that jamesp might be able to get into the moonshining biz. I kid. That was my first thought, too! When in Rome...
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Post by rockjunquie on May 18, 2019 21:36:24 GMT -5
Well, no one can accuse you of not doing what you set your mind to. 40 years of wanting is a lot of want. LOL! How's the commute? I had a gal in the mountains long ago. Friends with cabins visited for many years. Spent a lot of time up there Tela. Commute is easy at 2.5 hours. it is about 12F cooler up there. Plus more snow ! 2 and half hours is real doable- that's just a hop, skip and a jump. I can see you up there a lot. Is it still legal to brew for home use?
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Post by rockpickerforever on May 18, 2019 21:39:08 GMT -5
I had a gal in the mountains long ago. Friends with cabins visited for many years. Spent a lot of time up there Tela. Commute is easy at 2.5 hours. it is about 12F cooler up there. Plus more snow ! 2 and half hours is real doable- that's just a hop, skip and a jump. I can see you up there a lot. Is it still legal to brew for home use? That all sounded good until jamesp said 12F cooler and more snow.
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Post by rockjunquie on May 18, 2019 21:40:05 GMT -5
2 and half hours is real doable- that's just a hop, skip and a jump. I can see you up there a lot. Is it still legal to brew for home use? That all sounded good until jamesp said 12F cooler and more snow. 12 cooler is a blessing after 100 degree days.
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Post by rockpickerforever on May 18, 2019 21:41:31 GMT -5
Okay, I get that, lol!
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Post by rockjunquie on May 18, 2019 21:43:35 GMT -5
But then, after about 87 and 90% humidity, you stop noticing the temperature rise. Then it's just plain HOT.
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Post by rockjunquie on May 18, 2019 21:46:47 GMT -5
Where we live it gets real hot and humid, too. We like to take the bridge tunnel over to the Eastern Shore of VA. A 20 mile car ride and the temps drop by about 15 degree or better. And, there is a nice breeze coming off the ocean. It's really nice and peaceful over there. We always say we'd like to retire there.
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