The High power line running through the center of the property has been removed. I was called recently to facilitate access of large Duke Energy truck to go to the area and take out lines and poles. Recently I visited to see if it had been done.
Home Owner Association has been formed. We need to have a followup meeting to set initial bylaws, finalize election of officers and begin consideration of covenant revisions.
Monday, August 10, 2015
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Logging continues
It is hard to fathom the extent of commercial logging
underway. Very large stands of pine on the Watts property has been cleared. There
is no clear cutting except for small areas. Only pine, poplar and sweet gum are
planned for cutting, but so far, only pine. This logging will continue for 2-3
more months and has the potential for changing the character of the area. I strongly encourage owners to visit your property and mark
it properly. There is a risk of accidental incursion into non-Watts land.
Hunters are a bit discouraged. Only 15 deer sightings by
game cam compared to over 200 at the same time last year. These have been only
at night, which is also unusual. They may be attempting to avoid the noise and
activity during the day.
Front gate lock will change on about Nov 1. Everyone will receive a key.
Call if you have any questions,
David
Sunday, September 14, 2014
Fracking article online
A recent article on the investing site "Motley Fool" reviewed the history and current status of the North Carolina fracking controversy. Click here to read. Note in the picture below from the article that Sanford is at the edge of some of the largest deposits on the East Coast.
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Beware Logging Trucks
Log trucks entering highway. Dave Watts logging has started at the clearing. He plans to harvest pine, poplar and sweetgum. He plans to save all hardwoods and plant grasses.
Chad Reagan, in picture below, is a one man show, operating 4 pieces of equipment. He told me that this load of pulp wood will fetch $600. Mill-able timber, bottom right, is about 20 inch diameter and will fetch a higher price. Click photo for full view.
Chad Reagan, in picture below, is a one man show, operating 4 pieces of equipment. He told me that this load of pulp wood will fetch $600. Mill-able timber, bottom right, is about 20 inch diameter and will fetch a higher price. Click photo for full view.
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Riverbend Owners
Riverbend Owners. Note major stands of timber. David Watts has started harvesting pine, poplar and sweetgum on his lands. Property lines are poorly marked at present.
DW= Dave Watts, GL = Giang Lee, SL = Steve Lanning, now Bennie Lee, KJ = Kimberly Jones, MK = Mark Kneilson, MS = Mike Stringham, now Farrukh Hakeem JF = Jenny Fister, SB = Steven Bambara, BG = Brian Greene, RR= Ryan Rosebourough, MS = Mike Settledge, DG = David Gremillion
DW= Dave Watts, GL = Giang Lee, SL = Steve Lanning, now Bennie Lee, KJ = Kimberly Jones, MK = Mark Kneilson, MS = Mike Stringham, now Farrukh Hakeem JF = Jenny Fister, SB = Steven Bambara, BG = Brian Greene, RR= Ryan Rosebourough, MS = Mike Settledge, DG = David Gremillion
Monday, August 25, 2014
Road Repair continued
Ricky Tillman has done an excellent job. As the work was progressing, we added several items, resulting in a total cost of $600, an increase of $150. This is an amazing bargain for the work that was done. Added items included: widening of road by 8 feet at this uphill stretch to allow for better sun drying after a rain, 3 washout basins near new cross road trenches (each with multiple boulders), several spot patches between gate and damaged area. See Youtube video. If you have not visited your property recently, this is a great time.
Friday, August 15, 2014
Road Repair
Continued rains over the past week have made the erosion at this section dangerous. This photo shows me at a depth of 18 inches ... enough to flip a vehicle or break an axle. Other areas are knee deep. Repair is urgent. I have contracted with Ricky Tillman for $450 to create a diversion channel above the erosion and put on a new layer of stone. I will pay up front, but hopefully everyone will be willing to chip in to share the cost.
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Road Damage
Erosion of road surface has progressed. The heavy rains this spring are causing more damage. This area could become impassable soon if not repaired. Drive slowly on this stretch to avoid more scattering of rocks.
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Sunday, February 2, 2014
Family Forest Maintenance
An article in Carolina Country magazine is a good review of forestry resources for "family forests."
Carolina Country magazine. Go to page 36-7.
Carolina Country magazine. Go to page 36-7.
Sunday, October 6, 2013
Gate!
Finally, after years of discussion and planning, we have a secure front gate. David G and Brian G installed the gate over the past two weekends. The gate will not be locked until we have discussed the security strategies with all property owners, real estate agents and local neighbors. This gate will not prevent all trespassing, but will limit dumping, unauthorized hunting, vandalism and timber poaching.
David and Brian at front gate of Riverbend Plantation, October 5, 2013 |
Saturday, October 5, 2013
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Strange bugs
I recently encountered an unusual phenomenon on the branches of beech trees on my property. Appeared to be a white foam coating from a distance, but up close there were many small insects. On the ground below the limb was a bluish discoloration of the leaves. Does anyone have an idea about this?
Insects on Beech Limb.
Forest floor beneath the limb.
Insects on Beech Limb.
Forest floor beneath the limb.
Front Gate
Brian Green has contracted with C&J welding for the construction of a steel gate with lock enclosure. It should be available within 2 weeks. Brian and I will install the gate and buy a lock. All owners and persons with valid access to RiverBend will receive the combination. There are other points of access to the property, but the front gate will greatly reduce the trespassing.
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Deer Season 2013
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Deer Season Lee County 2013-2014 |
Deer season starts soon in Lee County. Please be careful when visiting your property and wear blaze orange for your protection. Also, please be respectful of the members of "Poor Boys Hunting Club." They have paid a lot for the privilege of hunting at RB and they have been responsible and protective. The trespassing has decreased in the past year. The NC "Landowner Protection Act" contains many important provisions. You can view new rules here.
During recent weeks I have seen many deer. It will probably be a great year for hunters. I took this photo recently. This suggests that future years will be great also.
Monday, July 15, 2013
Charlie Daniels
Charlie Daniels will perform in Sanford soon. I learned this while standing in line at JR Moore store and listening to those ahead of me. Lisa said, "Great, that means he will be in to visit. He always comes to his home town when he is that close." This is how I learned what everyone else seems to know, that Charlie Daniels grew up in Gulf, NC and graduated from Carbonton High School.
His web site Link.
(From Wikipedia) Daniels was born October 28, 1936, in Wilmington, North Carolina, and raised on a musical diet that included Pentecostal gospel, local bluegrass bands and the rhythm & blues and country music from Nashville's 50,000-watt radio stations WLAC and WSM. Daniels grew up in the small town of Gulf located in Chatham County, North Carolina. His childhood home still stands in Gulf but is currently in a state of disrepair. He graduated from high school in 1955. Already skilled on guitar, fiddle, banjo, and mandolin, Daniels formed a rock 'n' roll band and hit the road.
His web site Link.
(From Wikipedia) Daniels was born October 28, 1936, in Wilmington, North Carolina, and raised on a musical diet that included Pentecostal gospel, local bluegrass bands and the rhythm & blues and country music from Nashville's 50,000-watt radio stations WLAC and WSM. Daniels grew up in the small town of Gulf located in Chatham County, North Carolina. His childhood home still stands in Gulf but is currently in a state of disrepair. He graduated from high school in 1955. Already skilled on guitar, fiddle, banjo, and mandolin, Daniels formed a rock 'n' roll band and hit the road.
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Lee County Fire District
Lee County has proposed upgrading fire districts and improving the tax base for their support. We have each received a mailing recently regarding proposals that will be finalized in June. A meeting will be held on June 24. Our current fire rates of 12.9 cents per $100 valuation is about 40% higher than most other Lee County fire districts. Only the Clearwater district at 18 cents, is higher. Most are 7 or 8 cents. This may be due to the isolated nature of our district, the Northwest Pocket district.Go to the Lee County Website for more information.
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Gulf Map
Map of Gulf, NC from recollections of locals.Note coal vein and vent shafts. These were both sealed off recently due to risk of injury.
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Haughton-McIver House
Interesting old place with quite a distinguished history. Click link to learn more Haughton-McIver House http://www.bellehavre.com/History.html
Security Update
Brian Greene will soon install a gate at the property entrance. Everyone will continue to have access but trespassers will hopefully be discouraged. There was recent damage to the back gate but Mike Packer repaired it quickly.
The front gate will be more difficult to damage because it is visible from Plank road. Now that satellite images are easily available, individuals looking for a route to the river can easily spot the main road. This is what happened recently when Charles Thompson, a police officer in his squad car, was seen by Mike Packer well down the main road. He told Mike that he saw the road and decided to drive down it. He was not aware of issues and did not drive down it for any other purpose.
The front gate will be more difficult to damage because it is visible from Plank road. Now that satellite images are easily available, individuals looking for a route to the river can easily spot the main road. This is what happened recently when Charles Thompson, a police officer in his squad car, was seen by Mike Packer well down the main road. He told Mike that he saw the road and decided to drive down it. He was not aware of issues and did not drive down it for any other purpose.
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