IWannaKnow
New Member
- Joined
- Sep 25, 2008
- Messages
- 1,725
- Reaction score
- 33
hmmmmmm
http://www.unitedcountry.com/RecreationalProperty/Oklahoma/Heavener Oklahoma-35018-67260.htm
Pretty pictures and this:
"This land is atop and extending down the Northwesterly slopes of Poteau Mountain. Most of the land has moderate slopes."
"Rugged mountain-type property for hunting, recreation, timber growing or investment. Has only a log road access that will sometime require a 4WD vehicle. You cannot drive a car or low clearance vehicle such as modern pickup trucks to this property. This agency has a 4 door Jeep Limited that handles the roads to and through the property nicely. Hunting for deer, quail, squirrel, turkey, rabbit and other game. Black bear are often sighted, but there is no season at this time. Due to the elevation, this land affords a scenic overview of the valley below and mountains beyond. A primitive cabin can be constructed, but keep in mind a cement truck or large delivery truck cannot access the property. Lumber and supplies will have to be taken in with a 4WD vehicle such as a pickup or jeep. A hunting club leases the surrounding forest lands owned by Green Bay Packing Co. and they keep a gate locked to limit access only to hunting club members or to other folks that own property. Oklahoma law provides that every land-owner has the right to access to his property. A key will be provided for access, but you will be required to keep the gate locked at all times. If such an arrangement is not to your liking, then you should not consider this property for purchasing. If you want to hunt and have access to thousands of acres of timber company land plus national forest lands, purchase of this property will give you that. An advantage of the limited access is that your cabin will be much safer. The nearby hunting club cabin can be visited and they have 4 wheelers, furniture and stock of food with no locks of any kind to secure the property. There is a very good road to within 1 mile of this property. Once you pass through the locked gate, then there is no regular maintenance. The road to the land is kept up by the hunting club, by timber companies who access the property for timber harvests from time to time, the gas companies that have wells in the area or other land-owners who do road-work on an as-need basis. Please understand there is no written document or signed agreement regarding the road and its upkeep and it has been this way for 100years"
*****************************************************
I realize that this is probably not the road she was on, but I thought it had lots of information and great pictures of the area.
http://www.unitedcountry.com/RecreationalProperty/Oklahoma/Heavener Oklahoma-35018-67260.htm
Pretty pictures and this:
"This land is atop and extending down the Northwesterly slopes of Poteau Mountain. Most of the land has moderate slopes."
"Rugged mountain-type property for hunting, recreation, timber growing or investment. Has only a log road access that will sometime require a 4WD vehicle. You cannot drive a car or low clearance vehicle such as modern pickup trucks to this property. This agency has a 4 door Jeep Limited that handles the roads to and through the property nicely. Hunting for deer, quail, squirrel, turkey, rabbit and other game. Black bear are often sighted, but there is no season at this time. Due to the elevation, this land affords a scenic overview of the valley below and mountains beyond. A primitive cabin can be constructed, but keep in mind a cement truck or large delivery truck cannot access the property. Lumber and supplies will have to be taken in with a 4WD vehicle such as a pickup or jeep. A hunting club leases the surrounding forest lands owned by Green Bay Packing Co. and they keep a gate locked to limit access only to hunting club members or to other folks that own property. Oklahoma law provides that every land-owner has the right to access to his property. A key will be provided for access, but you will be required to keep the gate locked at all times. If such an arrangement is not to your liking, then you should not consider this property for purchasing. If you want to hunt and have access to thousands of acres of timber company land plus national forest lands, purchase of this property will give you that. An advantage of the limited access is that your cabin will be much safer. The nearby hunting club cabin can be visited and they have 4 wheelers, furniture and stock of food with no locks of any kind to secure the property. There is a very good road to within 1 mile of this property. Once you pass through the locked gate, then there is no regular maintenance. The road to the land is kept up by the hunting club, by timber companies who access the property for timber harvests from time to time, the gas companies that have wells in the area or other land-owners who do road-work on an as-need basis. Please understand there is no written document or signed agreement regarding the road and its upkeep and it has been this way for 100years"
*****************************************************
I realize that this is probably not the road she was on, but I thought it had lots of information and great pictures of the area.