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Posted: Fri Feb 14th, 2020 03:54 pm |
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or make you stronger we are not roughing it by any means the air is clear the water is crystal clear and usually all I hear is water running & wildlife outside, all you smell is cedars..... the hard part can be getting in and out in the winter, but there are machines to fix that or you can move to AZ in the winter like everyone else compared to where I came from this road is flat, its warm in the winter (20-30 degrees with snow is warm to me, I do not miss the wind), and the snow falls straight down and carries moisture! The things to get used to were abundance of oxygen, mold and mildew, gas filler necks and trailer hitches rust here, huge trees and huge animals When we hit our late 60's or 70's the wife and I plan to let the kids run this place and we will head to a cabin at the lake and RV all over Alaska :)
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