How do you figure out if the parcel you want abuts with public land, like blm or usfs accurately? or if it will stay that way.
640 acres is 1 mile by 1 mile square, right? Should be able to get a decent strip on that...

soyAnarchisto wrote:How do you figure out if the parcel you want abuts with public land, like blm or usfs accurately? or if it will stay that way.
640 acres is 1 mile by 1 mile square, right? Should be able to get a decent strip on that...
kevbert wrote:[
An easier, but much less accurate, way for BLM land is to go to the BLM's mapper and suffer through their user interface. Go here:
http://www.geocommunicator.gov/blmMap/Map.jsp?MAP=SiteMapper
Zoom in on the area in question.
Go to the list of layers on the right and click "Surface Management Agency", BLM land will turn a peach color.
Optionally, click the "identify" button at the top, then click on the map and it will identify the surface management agency.
crunchbird wrote:Did I mention I'm hoping to do this super cheap? It was a new panel, or cabin patch. So, must be no more than a new panel
GumpAir wrote:Harney County has some pretty class places to go. A concern might be that "tired old C150" on a warm summer day because of altitude. But there's plenty of places with lots of room for a long runway.
Gump
Emory Bored wrote:GumpAir wrote:Harney County has some pretty class places to go. A concern might be that "tired old C150" on a warm summer day because of altitude. But there's plenty of places with lots of room for a long runway.
Gump
Hell, I heard there's some pretty good deals around Mina Nevada. The fishing might not be much to write home about but you'll sure as hell get some snow now and then. Bring Yahtzee or Scrabble for the tough times. Eh?
EB
GumpAir wrote:Don't automatically discount eBay, Craigslist, the Penny Saver, or a card posted on a bulletin board in front of the country store. A lot of the characters who live in the kind of places you're looking for aren't going to hire a realtor to sell their property.
My eBay land in Crescent Valley, Nevada... We love it. 5 acres next to the airport, just sitting there as a spot to park the airplane, or the truck and trailer with the four-wheelers loaded up. We aren't building on it, but it's a place to camp and ride. And my taxes are $4 a year. Same with a ten acre chunk I found in northwest Utah. Taxes there a bit more. $8.
My British Columbia place... I delivered so many different airplanes to/from Alaska and Lower 48, and always tried to fly a different route each time just to enjoy the view out the window, which really made me fall in love with the BC coast. I spent two years wandering BC on my days off until I found our property on the Dean Channel. The search itself was damn good fun, and in the end found a pretty special place.
Happy hunting, and enjoy the wander!![]()
Gump
cowpilot wrote:GumpAir wrote:Don't automatically discount eBay, Craigslist, the Penny Saver, or a card posted on a bulletin board in front of the country store. A lot of the characters who live in the kind of places you're looking for aren't going to hire a realtor to sell their property.
My eBay land in Crescent Valley, Nevada... We love it. 5 acres next to the airport, just sitting there as a spot to park the airplane, or the truck and trailer with the four-wheelers loaded up. We aren't building on it, but it's a place to camp and ride. And my taxes are $4 a year. Same with a ten acre chunk I found in northwest Utah. Taxes there a bit more. $8.
My British Columbia place... I delivered so many different airplanes to/from Alaska and Lower 48, and always tried to fly a different route each time just to enjoy the view out the window, which really made me fall in love with the BC coast. I spent two years wandering BC on my days off until I found our property on the Dean Channel. The search itself was damn good fun, and in the end found a pretty special place.
Happy hunting, and enjoy the wander!![]()
Gump
Damn, Gump,
That B. C. place will work. Beautiful.
Brent
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