In the summer time the valley I speak of hovers in the high 70s/low 80s, has 150 foot cotton wood trees, 6 foot ferns, a creek running through the middle (all species of salmon, rainbow trout, grayling, dolly varden, white fish), a view of the tallest mountain in North America, 17 miles from the nearest town, hike, boat, or mountain bike in. Also lots of bears, fox, wolves, martin, and other critters. Plenty of birds from bald eagles down to golden crowned sparrows.
In the winter it gets down to -30 though . . . that's the only downside according to folks I tell this - to me its the only reason I will be able to buy it for a reasonable price.
Again, what's the true value of something? To me the valley is magnificent, to others it is too cold in the winter. At GBLX it is winter time right now. |