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bow and arrow is plenty.Only 500 firearms per household? Why so low?
bow and arrow is plenty.Only 500 firearms per household? Why so low?
Well I only have one .475 linebaugh--and I don't really need that. If someone wants to robFester sticks. Not a fan.
I was looking at a shop right outside of Deary. It's the old Alpine trailers shop. 17 acres, two buildings and wash pad etc. They want $2 million bucks for it though and there's not even an overhead crane. Pretty steep if you ask me?Yes, that's a quaint little place east of Deary, I think at last count there were 500 firearms per
household. Went there with a guy to haul a 50 chevy back about 15-16 years ago.
Would you be surprised if it wasn't overpriced considering the area. In some cases {most all}I was looking at a shop right outside of Deary. It's the old Alpine trailers shop. 17 acres, two buildings and wash pad etc. They want $2 million bucks for it though and there's not even an overhead crane. Pretty steep if you ask me?
I sold my shop on the westside which was 8,400 ft² with a 10 ton overhead crane on 2.8 acres of commercial, permitted wash rack and fully fenced and gated for 575k.Would you be surprised if it wasn't overpriced considering the area. In some cases {most all}
commercial property around here is not far off from the westside. Most of it is way over valued
because of wineries.
I believe some long ago relatives of mine had a small orchard in the South Okanagan. Its highway now I think.Around our area fruit orchards, are disappearing. And most are now growing grapes, old Cherry, peaches and apple trees are gone. Land prices way up.
This area was the pea capital of the U.S. at one time. There were 4 major canneries here,I believe some long ago relatives of mine had a small orchard in the South Okanagan. Its highway now I think.
Hope those grapples never bled off.
Have anything from up in the North Thompson area in your archives somewhere?Back in the day I had a real camera, Cannon SLR and luck.
I grew up in that area. Beautiful spot but sadly since the mills pulled out of Vavenby there's not much around there for work that'll support a family anymore.Not that I can think off Wife was from Clearwater / Barrier, Just a couple highway trucks and father in Laws KB11 logger.
The load on that first picture looks a little side heavy . Did Ken Ganton work up that way ?View attachment 311603View attachment 311604View attachment 311605View attachment 311606
North Barrier area of BC 49 or 50. He bought truck new in Williams Lake hauled gravel for a year or so then went logging near Barrier.