Woah thats a ton of land, super pretty
I would also love to give if I had the moneys, ask me again in 5 years, lol. Between cooleg and everything else going on I don't have a lot to spare.
Hopefully in 5 years you'll be asking for money to help buy your own land to build self sufficient greenhouses and mushroom farms instead :)
what is wetfish infrastructure
what is wetfish infrastructure
im curious as well
4.1.5. - O-Open. A. Principal uses:
Agricultural
1. Agricultural labor housing (S)
2. Alfalfa dehydrator (S)
3. Apiary (R)
4. Commercial poultry farm (S)
5. Equestrian operation (PSP/MS/
S)—See section 4.3.1
6. Farm (R)
7. Feedyard (S)
8. Fur farm (S)
9. Garden supply center (S)
10. Greenhouse (R)
11. Livestock auction (S)
12. Livestock veterinary clinic/hospital (MS/
S)—See section 4.3.1
13. Packing facility (R)
14. Pet animal facility (MS/
S)—See section 4.3.1
15. Pet animal veterinary clinic/hospital (MS/
S)—See section 4.3.1
16. Sod farm, nursery (R)
17. Tree farm (R)
Residential
18. Dwelling, cabin (R)—See subsection 4.3.2
19. Group home (R)
20. Group home for the aged (R)
21. Group home for the developmentally disabled (R)
22. Group home for the mentally ill (R)
23. Single-family dwelling (R)
24. Storage buildings and garages (R)—See section 4.3.2
Institutional
25. Cemetery (S)
26. Child/elderly care center (S)
27. Church (MS/
S)—See section 4.3.4
28. Community hall (MS/
S)—See section 4.3.4
29. Hospital (S)
30. Prison/detention center (S)
31. School, nonpublic (S)
32. State-licensed group home (S)
Recreational
33. Country club (S)
34. Golf course (S)
35. Membership club (S)
36. Rafting business (MS)
37. Shooting range (S)
Accommodation
38. Bed and breakfast (MS/
S)—See section 4.3.6
39. Recreational vehicle park and campground (S)
40. Resort lodge/resort cabins (S)
41. Retreat (S)
42. Seasonal camp (S)
43. Short term rental (S)
Industrial
44. Landfill (S)
45. Mining (S)
46. Oil and gas drilling and production (R)
47. Sawmill (S)
48. Small solar facility (R/PSP)
49. Small wind energy facility (MS)
Utilities
50. Commercial mobile radio service (SP/
S)—See section 16
51. Radio and television transmitters (S)
Transportation
52. Airport (S)
53. Heliport (S)
54. Park and ride (S)
55. Train station (S)
Residential
18. Dwelling, cabin (R)—See subsection 4.3.2
19. Group home (R)
20. Group home for the aged (R)
21. Group home for the developmentally disabled (R)
22. Group home for the mentally ill (R)
23. Single-family dwelling (R)
24. Storage buildings and garages (R)—See section 4.3.2
Seems like it's missing multi-family options? Might have to technically register everyone as farm employees and call it agricultural labor housing
40. Resort lodge/resort cabins (S)
41. Retreat (S)
42. Seasonal camp (S)
Would wetfish house be a feature in "Fallout: Denver" ?
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Congrats on making the land purchase! That's so awesome!
I forgot basic details: approximately where is it in relation to Ft. Collins, 15 min in which direction? what is the cost per acre up there?
where is thread for underground techniques? I've been looking domes this morning.... pretty fucking cheap...
Over the weekend I dug out about 600 feet of the trail and roped off the full 1400 feet length to the bottom of the valley.
(https://wiki.wetfish.net/upload/046418ab-36ca-9968-caed-6906ad237727.jpg)
We already knew about the waterfall downstream of the property, but we also discovered there's another waterfall upstream of the property!
(https://wiki.wetfish.net/upload/90fc0243-5259-404c-d672-a0fbda1e102d.jpg)
Also we planted this tree. I got this tree in 2016 for earth day and was growing it in a 5 gallon bucket ever since. I knew that some day I'd have a place to plant it.
(https://wiki.wetfish.net/upload/a2a9e6f1-c7bc-b7b3-733e-a3d4694d3bf3.jpg)
Over the weekend I dug out about 600 feet of the trail and roped off the full 1400 feet length to the bottom of the valley.
(https://wiki.wetfish.net/upload/046418ab-36ca-9968-caed-6906ad237727.jpg)
We already knew about the waterfall downstream of the property, but we also discovered there's another waterfall upstream of the property!
(https://wiki.wetfish.net/upload/90fc0243-5259-404c-d672-a0fbda1e102d.jpg)
Also we planted this tree. I got this tree in 2016 for earth day and was growing it in a 5 gallon bucket ever since. I knew that some day I'd have a place to plant it.
(https://wiki.wetfish.net/upload/a2a9e6f1-c7bc-b7b3-733e-a3d4694d3bf3.jpg)
you should give it a name and a little plaque.
buy this so i can start stacking fuel:
According to the county topographical map, the top of the trail has an elevation of approximately 6280 and the bottom of the trail into the valley has an elevation of approximately 5920. That's a 360 foot change in elevation!
Ground screws outperform concrete in every way.
GROUND SCREWS REPLACE AND OUTPERFORM CONCRETE BLOCKS. IF WE CONSIDER THE ENVIRONMENTAL COST OF CONCRETE, GROUND SCREWS OFFER A GREENER AND MORE ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY SOLUTION WITHOUT SACRIFICING STABILITY, COST OR LONGEVITY.
Fast to install, strong, lightweight, low cost, robust, low mess, and kind to the environment... what's not to love?! There are many advantages to the ground screw, but above all else it is about your time and effort: you do not have to lug heavy loads, use heavy equipment, dig deep holes, pour messy concrete and wait for it to set. Our ground screws should not be confused with basic ground anchors or lightweight soil screws from DIY stores that you can install yourself
Most of Colorado is in a severe drought right now, but my land still has waterfalls
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Is that year round? If so thats some nice power generation capacity.
The trail is starting to become more developed now. It's 2-3 feet wide at the top of the hill and there is an erosion barrier made of rocks and logs. We are working on digging out the rest of the trail to the bottom, it's approximately 60% finished so far.
BEFORE: (https://wiki.wetfish.net/upload/b4f3fedb-b5d1-be23-ebfd-e3b7d18368e3.jpg) AFTER: (https://wiki.wetfish.net/upload/6853b7fc-02c0-b003-9b7f-cf30a0fa5f6c.jpeg)
that looks amazing, and a lot of hard work, i hope you're not destroying your body again rachel
wow i look good from behind. lol but yeah seeing all that mess turned into something nice was great, although i'm curious as to how they're going to get buried, i think we were talking about generating massive ammounts of compost, by taking food waste of sorts from grasses and the like.
Elevation (in Feet) | Description | |
6400 | North West corner of the property | |
5960 | North East corner of the property | |
6320 | Ladder Trail (Trailhead) | |
5960 | Ladder Trail (Trailfoot) | |
6080 | Upper Falls (Top) | |
6040 | Upper Falls (Bottom) | |
5920 | Middle Falls (Top) | |
5880 | Middle Falls (Bottom) | |
5790 | Valley floor at the east property line |
Yo check out this before and after of the first switchbackayo u got netherite pickaxe already damn
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