Posted on 12/13/2021 3:55:08 PM PST by george76
Gates owns 242,000 acres scattered across 17 states. Pffht.
There are 10 ranches just in Texas that are bigger than that.
Seeing the emergence??
The buying of ranch property in the west has been going on for decades. Nothing new here, and, the locals are much happier with the Murdoch family as owners than when the numero uno A-hole Ted Turner started buying up the place in the 80's.
Well, not so much. When I lived in Tidewater Virginia we used to joke that if there were to be a nuclear exchange we would simply vaporize rather than die of radiation sickness or starvation. Same if this volcano does blow.
I that volcano goes there is a good chance it will end human life entirely, as well as most any animal which weighs more than 50 lbs (this according to the Discovery Channel).
California still has adverse possession laws for squatters. Have always thought we should take a bunch of people up to Jerry Browns land (2500 acres) and re-settle it, like the Bear Flag republic guys did to Mariano Vallejo.
Where I live in eastern Idaho, near the Montana border, we have the same wish...and it happens.
Wealthy nutters visit in the summer, fall in love with the area, sell their place in California, end up with a nice home here on 5-acres with a Billy Goat, then we get a cold snap of -36 with highs at -17.
Next Spring, like wildflowers blooming, up comes the FOR SALE signs and off they go to Sun City, Arizona...thankfully.
‘Farmland’ is certainly different than a ranch. They each, serve a different purpose.
The big players have spreads In Wyoming and Montana. Gates is supporting building a nuke power facility in that area. Who’s making a utopia? I wonder (speculate) who is buying across in Canada to compliment these purchases?
Just make sure he’ll still be able to eat beef when the rest of us can’t.
If that blows, the USA is gone.
We took a short vacation to western Montana a few weeks back. I was absolutely shocked at all the sprawl around Kalispell. Ugh.
I hear it’s bad a bit farther north in Whitefish.
Pittsburgh Steelers Co-Owner Stirs up Debate With Idaho Land Grab
Billionaire Thomas Tull is buying up thousands of acres in Teton Valley, including a ranch formerly owned by Microsoft’s Paul AllenIn December 2020, Mr. Tull bought the roughly 4,000-acre Teton Ridge Ranch, previously owned by the late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, for what real-estate agents estimate was around $35 million; Mr. Allen had purchased it for roughly $10.25 million in 1993.
...including a timber-framed lodge measuring 13,220 square feet, a 17,000-square-foot main house, a five-bedroom guesthouse, a one-bedroom cabin, a building for vehicle and equipment storage, and a 20,318-square-foot horse barn and riding arena.
Shame if that super volcano took it out.
I don’t like Murdoch but I am really jealous of this deal. Lucky guy!
We in Texas pang for the long 108 degree summers in order to run off all the Californians.
If Murdock’s place is about 10 miles south of Dillon, that means he’s about 25 miles east of Ted Turners place.
Turner’s place is just SSE of Ruby River reservoir.
There is a minor mountain range between the two.
BTW - Dillon is where Lewis & Clark turned west away from the river on their westward travel in 1805. Sacajawea’s brother was the Chief of the tribe in the area at the time.
I’ve ridden all of the back-county in that area on my dual sport motorcycle. I’ve probably crossed that ranch on Blacktail road.
—Jerry Hall
Was born in Texas!
Buy land!
They ain’t making it anymore.
We are going back to the medieval times
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