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This.

I always say the geology of the area is what it is because three very different ecosystems (The Great Basin, Colorado Plateau, and the Mohave Desert) converge for a climactic burst of colors and diverse geological formations.

word. I'm glad you're feeling that while you're working out there. ****, just that one thing really rocks my opinion of you. Cool, braugh. It's amazing as **** out there. I grew up with camping and hunting enthusiasts who took me out through the Colorado Plateau all the time. We had a condo in STG where we'd stay between camping trips.
 
word. I'm glad you're feeling that while you're working out there. ****, just that one thing really rocks my opinion of you. Cool, braugh. It's amazing as **** out there. I grew up with camping and hunting enthusiasts who took me out through the Colorado Plateau all the time. We had a condo in STG where we'd stay between camping trips.

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.
 
word. I'm glad you're feeling that while you're working out there. ****, just that one thing really rocks my opinion of you. Cool, braugh. It's amazing as **** out there. I grew up with camping and hunting enthusiasts who took me out through the Colorado Plateau all the time. We had a condo in STG where we'd stay between camping trips.

SO you can place me NAOS, I am the next city (not town) up I-15. 50 miles and about 30 miles into that trip you go up "black ridge" and as you come out the landscape starts to change to less red and more green. It's kinda cool. That also seems to be th weather break in the winter. Snows till black ridge then that breaks it down to rain for some reason. usually.
 
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.

Nothing better than virgin deer and rabbits.
 
This is sometimes correct. Most times. I wouldn't charge a penny.
Not even how I make income.
Your advice is bad, btw... unless it's compared to hiring incompetent Hacls.

This is most times correct.

... and lol... they see you coming a mile away. No agent? Okay cool, we can save the buyer's side. Meanwhile they take BOTH sides and hide the buyer's side HUD from you. Happens thousands of times per day.

Uhh, ok. Or you can, like, negotiate, and stuff.

Go it alone though and pretend you're smarter than those that do this everyday.
I'm a real estate developer that offered to lend a free hand to a friend.
Franklin's advice, though? Go it alone!!!

Nice, frank. lol.

This is possibly the most moronic string of posts you've ever made. It comes across as you thinking everybody doesn't know 20 plus RE agents and is clueless. Stoked, ignore Dr. Jones and stick with The Oracle. Trust me, you'll save thousands. Unless they see you coming from miles away.
 
1 more piece of advice: buy more than you are comfortable with toady. Not much more, but more. You'll thank me in 30 years.
 
This is most times correct.



Uhh, ok. Or you can, like, negotiate, and stuff.



This is possibly the most moronic string of posts you've ever made. It comes across as you thinking everybody doesn't know 20 plus RE agents and is clueless. Stoked, ignore Dr. Jones and stick with The Oracle. Trust me, you'll save thousands. Unless they see you coming from miles away.

Actually, I have good balanced advice in this thread.
I later defended your statements, but I felt it was necessary to warn folks.

Not a chance in hell you want to go toe to toe with me on what I have done for more than 20 years and am brilliant at it.

YW for me coming to your rescue even though you failed to quote the good stuff. :mad: :cool:
 
Awesome. You live near a ton of fascinating places if you're interested in geology. What interests me most out there right now is where the Colorado Plateau meets a fundamentally different kind of country that stretches out all over Nevada. I've taken three trips recently through these parts, but I haven't yet been out through Dammeron Valley, up the 18, and then west into Nevada. Going to do that on my next trip.

I've been studying the geology of the Basin & Range since I left academia. Totally rad stuff.

I spent last weekend @ Topaz Mountain. It's crazy. You walk through a wash and it is littered with crystals. It was really cool.
 
I spent last weekend @ Topaz Mountain. It's crazy. You walk through a wash and it is littered with crystals. It was really cool.

DUDE! I ****ing love it out there. In June I hiked to the top of Swasey Peak. I really took my time getting from there over to Wheeler Peak... crazy beautiful and so much space out there. It's some of the most inspiring nature I've ever felt.
 
DUDE! I ****ing love it out there. In June I hiked to the top of Swasey Peak. I really took my time getting from there over to Wheeler Peak... crazy beautiful and so much space out there. It's some of the most inspiring nature I've ever felt.

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.
 
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.
 
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