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Author Topic: Closed on my new property today  (Read 2052 times)

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Offline Glenn_S

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After a bitch of a year, I closed on my new land today near Togo. Kind of bittersweet with losing my wife, but a new place to spend time with the kids and grand-kids.

72 acres with timber, meadows, and a beaver pond. It has a mix of aspen, spruce, fir, and a few birch and maple. There is also some swamp area, but overall a great piece of land.







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Offline LPS

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Beautiful piece of property.   :happy1: :happy1:  So sorry about the wife.

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Congrats on your purchase!. It looks like a little slice of heaven.
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Offline Jerkbiat

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Congrats on the property. Looks awesome. Glad you could find some positive in a crappy year.
Hey look your bobber is up!

Offline Scenic

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Congrats on the land.  Looks like a good mix of everything.  Those beaver ponds hold just a ton of wildlife.

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congrats on a big positive!!!   sure sorry to hear about your wife...    :happy1:
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Thats awesome and your gonna love it...I had to google Togo though. Growing up, we had a hunting cabin near Cook. God, I miss those days!
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Offline Steve-o

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Beautiful.  Enjoy it.  And do post up pics of all your cool projects:  mowed trails, stands and tree houses - fun stuff like that.

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      So sorry for your loss. I hope you and your family make lots of great memories there.
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Offline Glenn_S

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Thats awesome and your gonna love it...I had to google Togo though. Growing up, we had a hunting cabin near Cook. God, I miss those days!

Thanks for well wishes. My dad also had a hunting shack when I was small on Bottonbox Lake between Togo and Effie. So while I haven't been in the area for about 50 years, when I was looking to buy, this area came to mind.

My son and I are going up Sunday to clear the "driveway" of trees and brush. Then we are going to explore a bit. Get to know the land.
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Sorry to hear about the wife! :doah

Togo isn't all that far from the cabin. Don't recall ever being there during the summer but was always a snowmobile destination.

Congrats on the new purchase. Great country up here.
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Wow! Wat a beautiful piece! Congrates!!
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Been meaning to get back to this thread so belated condolences on losing your wife and congrats on your recent acquisition. Looks like a beautiful area for exploration and discovery.  :happy1:
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Offline Glenn_S

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Thanks guys...My son and I went up this past weekend and cut open a driveway. Lot's of fun, and now I can drive into the meadow. I have to widen it a bit but it works for now. I checked and I can have class 5 gravel brought in for about $375 and then I just need to spread it. Hopefully I can find a local with a skid-steer or tractor to spread it.

The real work will start in the spring...

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Hey look your bobber is up!

Offline Bobberineyes

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That's great Glenn s ! And I'm sorry to hear about the Mrs. also. We've had lots of gravel put on our drive over the years also,  they usually went real slow and spread it around as they dumped so we never really did much for spreading,  but that was back in the 80's , maybe deliveries have changed since then. Good luck, I'm jealous!!

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Tell the guy to hook his chains to put down a 4" layer as he dumps it. Any good truck driver will make the road almost perfect this way. No real need for bobcat work.
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