Posted by jdemaris on April 12, 2010 at 08:36:24 from (67.142.130.37):
A few years ago, mid-winter I had a chance to buy a "big" 33 acre parcel of woods for $16,000. Too remote to be able to go see it at the time. Held in the estate of some New York City heirs - none of which had ever actually seen the land.
I call it "big" because much is so steep, it only surveyed at 33 acres and is probably actually closer to 40 acres of land surface.
The story was that the family had an "old log cabin" on it somewhere, but no trees of any size anymore since it was heavily logged.
Before I bought, I looked at some aerial photos that showed otherwise, and I bought it.
Yesterday, for the first time we hiked some of it. Me, wife, 6 year old boy, and dog.
Well we found the "dream cabin." Also, found it's fully wooded with many huge hardwoods. Probably 90% red oak, white ash, beech, and hard maple - and the rest is large hemlock. If logged, it must have been 40-50 years ago.
Nice cabin. Guess they "don't build them like they used to."
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