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Yes!!! Got Approved For A Home Loan

IM within 40 minutes of Bryce Canyon, Zion and Three Peaks. There are palces with rock drawings from past cultures, skiing at Brian Head, tons of festivals... lots of things to do. My town even has the motto "Festival City USA". Music festivals, Shaeskpearean Festival, July Jamboree...

I'm not a geology buff but the sights are amazing.

Are you in cedar?
 
My favorite thing here is driving way out through the Arizona Strip, going more than 50 miles without roads, until reaching an area at the Grand Canyon that is virtually virgin territory to exploration. Tons of virgin archaeological ruins, deer and rabbits literally allow you to walk within about 50' of them, and we find something very cool each time out.

****, I may leave now.

Give me a holla next time you're coming through.

Next time, I want to go there.
 
When I get back to more financial security I'm totally gunna hit you up on pointers to rehab my property. It looks a lot like that area. My long term gameplan is:

1)put up a fence to keep the sheepherders off of it.
2)Replant Utah Junipers that ranchers have removed over the years. (maybe Bristlecone pine too)
3)Replant Great Basin Wild Rye the sheep have decimated.
4)Mycelium rehab. <that's where I will need the most help. I figure there has got to be a way to either encourage it or culture and transplant.

I would love to eventually restore my chunk to it's full potential. Though it's probably just another one of my hair brained pipe dreams.

Woah, dude, where do you live??

I wish I knew the first thing about restoring that type of land. If I could secure reliable (and good) work in that part of the world (like, maybe even virtual office stuff), then it'd be hard not to make that happen. Your ideas sound like good ones. I wish I heard more people talk about planting Junipers, Bristlecone, and native grasses. Good luck with the cheat grass.

@ salt13, Peeks, & Stoked,

I'll let you all know when I'm running through there again. Wurd.
 
Don't bother with the Real Estate section of your newspaper or those supermarket freebies. Search the public divorce records in your area and then find out where they live(d).

Always the best deals going.
 
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