Red Squirrel
No Lifer
That was an interesting adventure. That gravel road is WAY longer than I thought. Good hour or so. It got narrower and rougher as I got further, BUT it was in generally good condition. I don't know if that's plowed in winter though, it would be unfeasible for me to plow it myself if I did want to live there year round.
My phone was running out of battery and I forgot the cable so once I got to a spot where I felt unsafe going with the car I decided to back out to a spot I can turn around since there would be no other spot to turn around after that road. Did not end up getting right to the property but was close enough to get a feel for the area. I think it's more grown in compared to what google's satellite image shows, which is a good thing in one sense, but in the other also means more work. Met two guys who bought a couple properties in the area and were trying to find them, so it might even be they bought the one I was looking at, anyway. If I do end up going back I'll make sure to get my drone license and then actually bring my drone. I was tempted to bring it and fly with no license but that's kind of risky. The fine is 5k.
Was a fun drive though. Something to do.
All this time though I also forgot I had stuff in my trunk to bring to the dump. So I hauled that all over the place for nothing lmao. And tomorrow is Saturday then I work nights starting Sunday. Doh. I think the dump is open on Saturday but it's probably going to be busy as hell. It's spring cleanup time so there's no tipping fees. I might go anyway since I don't know how long I have before they start charging.
My phone was running out of battery and I forgot the cable so once I got to a spot where I felt unsafe going with the car I decided to back out to a spot I can turn around since there would be no other spot to turn around after that road. Did not end up getting right to the property but was close enough to get a feel for the area. I think it's more grown in compared to what google's satellite image shows, which is a good thing in one sense, but in the other also means more work. Met two guys who bought a couple properties in the area and were trying to find them, so it might even be they bought the one I was looking at, anyway. If I do end up going back I'll make sure to get my drone license and then actually bring my drone. I was tempted to bring it and fly with no license but that's kind of risky. The fine is 5k.
Was a fun drive though. Something to do.
All this time though I also forgot I had stuff in my trunk to bring to the dump. So I hauled that all over the place for nothing lmao. And tomorrow is Saturday then I work nights starting Sunday. Doh. I think the dump is open on Saturday but it's probably going to be busy as hell. It's spring cleanup time so there's no tipping fees. I might go anyway since I don't know how long I have before they start charging.