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netsecsys
09-15-2010, 20:48
Hello!

Hoping to build relationships with like-minded folks in CO as we plan on relocating to the Western Slope in the next couple of years.

Shoot: Les Baer Concept VII (commander-sized .45acp 1911), H&K USP 9mm Compact (Wife's), DSA STG58C18 (FAL) .308w, Remington 870 Police Magnum, Ruger 10/22 Target.

Looking for: winchester pre 64 308 w/sights, CZ-513 .22lr, a 9mm that my wife really likes to shoot (probably that sig we rented at the range), dillon 550b w/ .45, 9mm, .308w setups.

Interests: Learning, Sustainable living (not because I'm green but because I do not want to rely on the infrastructure for our survival), alternative energy sources, camping, old diesel trucks, figuring out difficult problems, building things.

Thanks!

- Netsecsys
Semper Fi

Irving
09-15-2010, 20:51
figuring out difficult problems


Could you work out a way to get rid of income tax?


Welcome to the site.

GhostRider
09-15-2010, 20:52
welcome to the forum

netsecsys
09-15-2010, 21:04
Could you work out a way to get rid of income tax?


Welcome to the site.


Thanks for having me!

Sure: self-sufficient living and barter ;) Still working on the property tax thing though...

netsecsys
09-15-2010, 21:10
welcome to the forum

Thanks, good to be here!

Dr_Fwd
09-15-2010, 21:18
LOL

Welcome to the forum!

Irving
09-15-2010, 21:27
Does PNW stand for Pacific North West? Have you been out here before?

OgenRwot
09-15-2010, 22:54
Welcome! [Beer]
Where in the PNW are you from? I love it up there...to visit.

netsecsys
09-15-2010, 23:06
Does PNW stand for Pacific North West? Have you been out here before?

Yes, I live about 20mins from the Canadian border in NW Washington.

I have been to CO quite a few times and have some property (tundra ; ) near Alamosa. I am interested in relocating to the Western Slopes of the Rockies (From Rifle down to Durango). It'll be a while though as I need to sell my home here and find a job there (also trying to finish school in the next year)...

Thanks.

OgenRwot
09-15-2010, 23:12
Right on, I'm originally from Glenwood. I love it over there but it's too small time for me right now. That's why I'm in the Denver metro area.

netsecsys
09-15-2010, 23:14
Welcome! [Beer]
Where in the PNW are you from? I love it up there...to visit.

From a place that gets 42" of rain a year..should be done raining by June ;)

We live in Deming on the way out to Mt. Baker (World Record Snowfall - 1,140 in). We do like it out here but we could do with half the rain.

Thanks.

Marlin
09-16-2010, 05:37
Welcome..

netsecsys
09-16-2010, 08:47
Right on, I'm originally from Glenwood. I love it over there but it's too small time for me right now. That's why I'm in the Denver metro area.

Glenwood, WA? My kind of place...

I'm looking for "small time" in my life. 10acres, good water supply and regular sun would fit the bill just fine ;)

Thanks.

ghettodub
09-16-2010, 08:51
Glenwood, WA? My kind of place...

I'm looking for "small time" in my life. 10acres, good water supply and regular sun would fit the bill just fine ;)

Thanks.

Glenwood Springs, CO is a little town on the western slope in colorado. Cool little town over where you're looking at.

BigBear
09-16-2010, 09:13
Has hot springs close to it too. Welcome.

netsecsys
09-16-2010, 09:35
Thanks for the info!

68Charger
09-16-2010, 09:58
I'm looking for "small time" in my life. 10acres, good water supply and regular sun would fit the bill just fine ;)


My father has recently lived in Anacortes, Whidbey Island, and is now down by Oysterville...

Check on water rights when you settle into Colorado- many lots smaller than 35 acres will have a highly restrictive well permit- called a "household permit" that will not allow watering a lawn or livestock

over 35 acres generally gets a "domestic well permit", with much less restrictions (I live on just under 47 acres)

There are some grandfathered exceptions, but water rights can be an issue in rural Colorado...

theGinsue
09-16-2010, 10:17
Welcome to the site. Take your shoes off and make yourself comfortable.


It'll be a while though as I need to sell my home here and find a job there (also trying to finish school in the next year)...

Not sure how many jobs are available for a network security admin along the Western Slope (WS) - Denver and Colo Spr have a lot of these positions (although I don't think too many are available these days). Perhaps Grand Junction would have more than other WS areas.



Glenwood Springs, CO is a little town on the western slope in colorado.

Glenwood Springs is considered "Western Slope"? I did not know that. I love the town too.

jweinsteiger
09-16-2010, 12:50
Welcome and good luck on the pre 64 I have one in 300 wm it is a great rifle!

ghettodub
09-16-2010, 13:11
Glenwood Springs is considered "Western Slope"? I did not know that. I love the town too.

well, technically it would be, but yeah... [Beer]

netsecsys
09-16-2010, 13:43
My father has recently lived in Anacortes, Whidbey Island, and is now down by Oysterville...

Check on water rights when you settle into Colorado- many lots smaller than 35 acres will have a highly restrictive well permit- called a "household permit" that will not allow watering a lawn or livestock

over 35 acres generally gets a "domestic well permit", with much less restrictions (I live on just under 47 acres)

There are some grandfathered exceptions, but water rights can be an issue in rural Colorado...

Thanks for this important piece of info. Will definitely look into the regs before biting...

Thanks again.

netsecsys
09-16-2010, 13:50
Welcome to the site. Take your shoes off and make yourself comfortable.

Not sure how many jobs are available for a network security admin along the Western Slope (WS) - Denver and Colo Spr have a lot of these positions (although I don't think too many are available these days). Perhaps Grand Junction would have more than other WS areas.


Thanks for having me.

I am pretty much done with "IT" work. After 15yrs of doing it, it's time to go back to blue collar for me. I am done chasing the money (the more I made, the worse I felt...). It took me a long time to figure out I wear my heart on my sleeve and not on my wallet.

I am working finishing up my Degree in Process Technology (Plant Operator/Alternative Energy/Power Generation/WasteWater). Looking forward to getting back to getting my hands dirty ; )

Thanks again for the warm welcome!

BigBear
09-16-2010, 13:52
... I am done chasing the money (the more I made, the worse I felt...).


Wish I had that problem! Seems like the money around here runs quicker than I do! lol, looking forward to havin' ya.

garette35
09-16-2010, 13:53
I lived out there for a while loved the land hated the cost of living. Welcome to the forum.
[Beer]

netsecsys
09-16-2010, 13:54
Welcome and good luck on the pre 64 I have one in 300 wm it is a great rifle!

Thanks. Not too sure I will end up with a pre-64 .308w (I have not gotten a lot of calls on my right Kidney that I posted on Craigslist [ROFL1] )

Been looking at Mauser Model 98s and Early 70's Winchester Model 70s as well (there are a few more of these floating around).

Thanks again.

Gritty
09-16-2010, 15:24
Welcome!

jerrymrc
09-16-2010, 18:20
Welcome to the board. I grew up in Oregon but two generations back we were from here in the springs.

netsecsys
09-17-2010, 00:14
Thanks again for the warm welcome!

Troublco
09-18-2010, 15:31
Welcome! I had family out in Maple Valley until recently. Really nice area, probably the only other part of the country I'd consider living in other than here.