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<blockquote data-quote="Cklem" data-source="post: 4127620" data-attributes="member: 17103"><p>It sounds to me like the horror stories are true, I have some huntin buddies that now have a lease on Grundy/sequachi line, they say the trespassing is aweful. I've known some of them all their lives and I fear a touchie situation might not end well. I've been reading a lot of material regarding Grundy, it seems some want folks to come in and spread some money around. Same thing happened in my area years ago, everyone I knew was fairly bad off financially, to put it into perspective teachers were considered the well off folks. My county is 70% national Forrest, then developers came in , bought the cheap mtn land, marketed it to folks with money for a beautiful place to retire or for weekends, city people wanted mini farms you know. We all hated it of course , our hunting and fishing where we wanted was stopped by sherriffs office and GW. After a few trespassing charges it's just not worth trespassing anymore. Then I woke up one day and realized, that most every poor family I knew growing up were fairly well off now, they made their money building houses for the new comers, along with everything else that comes along with that. My parents who had nothing live in a fine new home, I realized my new 3500 sq ft home on my own tract of land that I bought was only possible because of the (outsiders), I said all that to say that Grundy county is a beautiful area, I have come to know a lot of folks with money in my life from all over, and I can tell you that folks are taking an interest to that area, lots of folks from Atlanta area. So the weekenders buying land and building weekend retreats are coming to Grundy. I would think that the folks that want in on the progress would take an interest in getting involved within the community, by discouraging the activities that I've heard goes on around there. What do you folks think about that sort of thing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cklem, post: 4127620, member: 17103"] It sounds to me like the horror stories are true, I have some huntin buddies that now have a lease on Grundy/sequachi line, they say the trespassing is aweful. I've known some of them all their lives and I fear a touchie situation might not end well. I've been reading a lot of material regarding Grundy, it seems some want folks to come in and spread some money around. Same thing happened in my area years ago, everyone I knew was fairly bad off financially, to put it into perspective teachers were considered the well off folks. My county is 70% national Forrest, then developers came in , bought the cheap mtn land, marketed it to folks with money for a beautiful place to retire or for weekends, city people wanted mini farms you know. We all hated it of course , our hunting and fishing where we wanted was stopped by sherriffs office and GW. After a few trespassing charges it's just not worth trespassing anymore. Then I woke up one day and realized, that most every poor family I knew growing up were fairly well off now, they made their money building houses for the new comers, along with everything else that comes along with that. My parents who had nothing live in a fine new home, I realized my new 3500 sq ft home on my own tract of land that I bought was only possible because of the (outsiders), I said all that to say that Grundy county is a beautiful area, I have come to know a lot of folks with money in my life from all over, and I can tell you that folks are taking an interest to that area, lots of folks from Atlanta area. So the weekenders buying land and building weekend retreats are coming to Grundy. I would think that the folks that want in on the progress would take an interest in getting involved within the community, by discouraging the activities that I've heard goes on around there. What do you folks think about that sort of thing? [/QUOTE]
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