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My rancher buddy doesn’t know it yet ,,,,,,,

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  • asop

    WOW-Great photo.

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  • BobJudy

    Sometimes it is easier to ask for forgiveness than permission.😁

    Gorgeous photo, I think I'd be tempted too. Bob

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  • Lady Rae

    What he doesn't know can't hurt him😁

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  • austin20

    DO IT. and keep them amazing pics coming.

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  • Brookwood

    If you were to build a nice underground hideaway, it would take him years to discover it!


    That picture takes my breath away!!

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  • yoshmyster
    Brookwood: 30055226120219/comments/30055196664475

    If you were to build a nice underground hideaway, it would take him years to discover it!

    That picture takes my breath away!!

    I was thinking the same. Or build below the line of sight like on the other side of a slope.

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  • Mobuck

    I certainly would. Every house built on 'pristine land' makes a mess of that land. Sorry if my logic is disturbing.

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  • yoshmyster
    Mobuck: 30055226120219/comments/30055227164443

    I certainly would. Every house built on 'pristine land' makes a mess of that land. Sorry if my logic is disturbing.

    A little bit but you can do a dugout with little impact. Just lots of labor. To make the job easier one can get a shipping container and bury that if there is a access road or you have a helicopter.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0oFJ2jbkDI


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  • Mobuck

    Plop a house anywhere on open land and soon, there's 10 acres of disturbance. Not just the house, there's sewer out, water/electric in, a driveway, grading to handle excess water runoff, the list goes on and on.

    Makes no diff if it's farmland, a somewhat scenic spot, or a mountainside. My pet peeve is loss of farmland due to 'development'. They're not making land anymore and every acre that's destroyed by housing will never be used again. Same with roads, solar panels, and windfarms.

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