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3 hours ago, JFskiDan said:

it should look something like this, there might me more, but this is i guess what would be the most usable real estate, if that makes sense.  

 

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Edit - there is one tiny parcel on BM Drive owned by PPL, across the street from Burma.  

I wonder about the few parcels right along the drive?  Looks like people are still living in them??
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4 hours ago, JFskiDan said:

 I cant find what the property actually sold for, records show it was transfered to Blue for $1.  nobody is that nice that they would trade some property for a named ski run.  

 

Half a million. I found it on a property transfer website somewhere, posted this in GSS’ 12/12 daily report thread when he started talking about it:

 

 

Apparently D Scott Curzi lived in Pburg all his life until he died in 2009. Famous Pburg high wrestler and a historian. His son sold the lot to Blue in August:

Justin Scott Curzi to BMR Resort LLC, Denver, Colorado, property at 415 Blue Mountain Road and Lot 1, Richard A. Person Subdivision, $500,000.

 

 

EDIT: link https://www.tnonline.com/20220811/carbon-county-property-transfers-838/

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41 minutes ago, indiggio said:

I wonder about the few parcels right along the drive?  Looks like people are still living in them??
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Blue owns all three of those parcels. The one directly to the left of then on BM drive is the one owned by PPL.

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Three mile hike today through the finest of land, a treasure of natural space for terrestrial exploration. Afterwards men in tall hats and gold watch fobs will thump their chests and say what a great hike it was.

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38 minutes ago, saltyant said:

Three mile hike today through the finest of land, a treasure of natural space for terrestrial exploration. Afterwards men in tall hats and gold watch fobs will thump their chests and say what a great hike it was.

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I’ll do that walk with you sometime. That’s an area I’ve never been. Maybe Ridge and JFDan and NMSki will also want to join.  

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1 minute ago, GrilledSteezeSandwich said:

I’ll do that walk with you sometime. That’s an area I’ve never been. Maybe Ridge and JFDan and NMSki will also want to join.  

That would be rad!! After reading the paywall article C1er posted, I realized the house I saw today must have been Curtze's Cabin. I didn't want to get close since it felt like trespassing but there are no signs anywhere. I guess Blue the True owns it now so it's fair game. There were some other people on the hiking trails. It's nice flat and easy terrain though I bet it gets really swampy after a lot of rain.

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1 minute ago, saltyant said:

That would be rad!! After reading the paywall article C1er posted, I realized the house I saw today must have been Curtze's Cabin. I didn't want to get close since it felt like trespassing but there are no signs anywhere. I guess Blue the True owns it now so it's fair game. There were some other people on the hiking trails. It's nice flat and easy terrain though I bet it gets really swampy after a lot of rain.

Sounds like a perfect area for a fishing pond and bumper boats.  They could set up some Adirondack chairs and a tiki bar and it would be like going to margaritaville without the jet lag.  

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2 hours ago, saltyant said:

Three mile hike today through the finest of land, a treasure of natural space for terrestrial exploration. Afterwards men in tall hats and gold watch fobs will thump their chests and say what a great hike it was.

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Just before where the two creeks merge is a state trout stocking point. 

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