eureka wrote:
Permits - rather simple, but not absent. When the I.W.W. (International Workers of the World - "Wobblies") controlled the Nevada legislature, the State declared all surface & groundwater to be a public resource. The State Water Engineer was invented to insure that this resource was not overused. Your well driller will have to jump through a hoop or two with the folks in Carson City.
kevbert wrote:I've flown over the airstrip by Rabbit Hole Springs, but never landed. (For those playing along at home, actual coordinates are 40.7795, -118.7233). I never knew it had a name. Is it listed in some resource somewhere that I don't know about?
I finally figured out what you're talking about with "that other spaceport"! It's the annual fleecing of the ding dongs in the Black Rock desert, aka, Burning Man!It's reported that the LLC takes in $12 million a year in ticket sales, has about a million in expenses, and divvies up the rest between the 11 shareholders. Nice work if you can get it!
kevbert wrote:Well, it's been 2 years since I first posted this, and I've made ZERO progress.Mining is booming in NV, and all of the excavators are very busy and charging high prices. I had one guy lined up, and he backed out. I had a deal set up to buy a cat dozer, but that eventually fell through. Sigh...
I just spotted this road grader for cheap on the Redding craigslist:
http://redding.craigslist.org/grd/2909529044.html
I called the guy, and he says it needs brake work and a rear seal on the engine, but he uses it as is.
Does anyone have any reasons on why this might be a good or bad deal? How much could I expect to pay to have someone truck it about 350 miles? I figured maybe $1000 to transport it, but history has shown I'm rather clueless on such topics.

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