Raven's Roost - adventures in the woods
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2023 10:48 am
A quick intro to our adventures in Lanark Highlands with some collage photos to start, and I'll go back to fill in details later...
In the spring of 2021 I had to have a hip replaced. Yuck... 60yrs old and now I had aftermarket parts in my body... I was off work 3 months recovering and spent a lot of time thinking about the future. The reality was working as a heavy equipment mechanic was gradually wearing me out, mentally and physically. The real estate markets were in early pandemic craziness as everyone wanted to buy a house and either get out of their apartment or move out of the big city into more rural areas. We decided a good plan for us was to sell our home in the city, buy a fixer upper somewhere in the countryside and bank the difference to help top up my retirement savings. The surgery went well (It was actually done as day surgery - I was home in my own bed that night) and as soon as I was given the green light to drive we were off looking at different options.
We quickly grew frustrated with the games real estate agents were playing, listing properties well below what the selling price should be in the hopes of a bidding war that would give everyone big bags of money (except the purchaser). We started considering other options - especially buying vacant land that we could build a Home and Garage on... Muskoka cottage country was over priced, and we wanted out of the GTA. Started looking on realtor.ca and cast a wide net... finally saw our property - 10acres of hardwood bush for $129,000 - the seller was an older gentleman who was severing some of his old family lands to help pay for his retirement. First question I asked was - Is that really the price or are you hoping for a bidding war and getting more money? - The old guy looked me in the eye and said - "That's the price I want, not a penny more, not a penny less..." The real estate agent told us there were more people coming on the weekend to look at the property - Kelly and I sat in our car for a few minutes, talked it over, got out and said - We'll buy it... subject to conditions of course - the main one was making sure there wasn't going to be any problems with the planning dept and actually building something there.
30 days later we were the happy owners of 10 acres in the Lanark Highlands - the property is basically a wooded hillside, with a creek running across the bottom of the property near the highway, and a nice (overgrown) clearing in the back at the top of the hillside where we had room for house and garage... The property had been previously logged and had overgrown skidder trails crisscrossing the slope.
I started buying and building things to make life easier at the property - chainsaw, gas powered weedwhacker, woodchipper, generator and built a small wooden shed to securely store everything up there. The property had a laneway roughed in up the west side of the property, and there was a skidder trail / cut line across the northern edge that went across the back side and past the clearing where we wanted to build our homestead. That skidder trail was too rough to drive a car/truck on, so we started by clearing the brush and undergrowth and making it at least a walkable path. Over the summer we would visit on weekends, (I returned to work at the end of June) clearing the land, making plans and sleeping in the back of our Tacoma. Sleeping in the back of a pickup was getting old quickly, and we craved a more solid structure with space to sleep, stand upright and a refuge from the bugs... Wood for the chipper shed had been expensive and we decided on a cheaper option - an 8x10 plastic garden shed on sale at Cdn Tire - It's basically a plastic hardsided tent with enough room for a bed, porta potti, table and chairs - compared to sleeping in the back of the truck it's quite posh...
Summer turned to autumn and we got to see what the property looked like decked out in fall colours - it's spectacular! We were very happy with our choice of a place to build a home in the woods...
We also met one of our neighbours who has a contracting business, and was doing work on his property next door... he offered to rough in a proper drive across the back of our property for a reasonable price and before winter arrived we could drive up to the clearing where we were going to build...
And that's today's instalment of our first years progress in the woods...
In the spring of 2021 I had to have a hip replaced. Yuck... 60yrs old and now I had aftermarket parts in my body... I was off work 3 months recovering and spent a lot of time thinking about the future. The reality was working as a heavy equipment mechanic was gradually wearing me out, mentally and physically. The real estate markets were in early pandemic craziness as everyone wanted to buy a house and either get out of their apartment or move out of the big city into more rural areas. We decided a good plan for us was to sell our home in the city, buy a fixer upper somewhere in the countryside and bank the difference to help top up my retirement savings. The surgery went well (It was actually done as day surgery - I was home in my own bed that night) and as soon as I was given the green light to drive we were off looking at different options.
We quickly grew frustrated with the games real estate agents were playing, listing properties well below what the selling price should be in the hopes of a bidding war that would give everyone big bags of money (except the purchaser). We started considering other options - especially buying vacant land that we could build a Home and Garage on... Muskoka cottage country was over priced, and we wanted out of the GTA. Started looking on realtor.ca and cast a wide net... finally saw our property - 10acres of hardwood bush for $129,000 - the seller was an older gentleman who was severing some of his old family lands to help pay for his retirement. First question I asked was - Is that really the price or are you hoping for a bidding war and getting more money? - The old guy looked me in the eye and said - "That's the price I want, not a penny more, not a penny less..." The real estate agent told us there were more people coming on the weekend to look at the property - Kelly and I sat in our car for a few minutes, talked it over, got out and said - We'll buy it... subject to conditions of course - the main one was making sure there wasn't going to be any problems with the planning dept and actually building something there.
30 days later we were the happy owners of 10 acres in the Lanark Highlands - the property is basically a wooded hillside, with a creek running across the bottom of the property near the highway, and a nice (overgrown) clearing in the back at the top of the hillside where we had room for house and garage... The property had been previously logged and had overgrown skidder trails crisscrossing the slope.
I started buying and building things to make life easier at the property - chainsaw, gas powered weedwhacker, woodchipper, generator and built a small wooden shed to securely store everything up there. The property had a laneway roughed in up the west side of the property, and there was a skidder trail / cut line across the northern edge that went across the back side and past the clearing where we wanted to build our homestead. That skidder trail was too rough to drive a car/truck on, so we started by clearing the brush and undergrowth and making it at least a walkable path. Over the summer we would visit on weekends, (I returned to work at the end of June) clearing the land, making plans and sleeping in the back of our Tacoma. Sleeping in the back of a pickup was getting old quickly, and we craved a more solid structure with space to sleep, stand upright and a refuge from the bugs... Wood for the chipper shed had been expensive and we decided on a cheaper option - an 8x10 plastic garden shed on sale at Cdn Tire - It's basically a plastic hardsided tent with enough room for a bed, porta potti, table and chairs - compared to sleeping in the back of the truck it's quite posh...
Summer turned to autumn and we got to see what the property looked like decked out in fall colours - it's spectacular! We were very happy with our choice of a place to build a home in the woods...
We also met one of our neighbours who has a contracting business, and was doing work on his property next door... he offered to rough in a proper drive across the back of our property for a reasonable price and before winter arrived we could drive up to the clearing where we were going to build...
And that's today's instalment of our first years progress in the woods...