The first building is a 60'X60' four bay detached garage/shop. Inside it has several rooms for various activities like a weight room and office area.
This generator in the attached garage is your backup power system. It starts automatically if the main power goes off. Though seldom needed it gives you the assurance of never being without power and lights.
Here is one of the mountains you'll be seeing as you walk or ride around your property. This place is an excellent location for horses. You can ride for a long ways with no traffic to bother you or your animals.
There were two mule deer does up on the mountain. I only got a picture of this one. You can see the ridge top of the roof in the bottom of this photo. I digitally zoomed this in so everything looks a bit closer than in real life.
This photo was taken at Outlet Bay on beautiful and pristine Priest Lake. About 90 per cent of the waterfront land on Priest Lake is owned by the forest service or State if Idaho.
Just beyond the treeline is the border to over 1 million acres of national forest and state land. This is the grassy park you can have all to yourself or to enjoy with family and friends. To the right of this vantage point is the sandy beach area on the river like creek.
This aerial photo is of Upper Priest Lake which is totally surrounded by state land and national forest. Only approx.
10% of the shoreline is privately owned.
This is a photo of a portion of Priest Lake. It was a very sunny day and this was looking south as we flew over the lake.
This is another shot of Priest Lake from the air but from a little different angle. You sure don't see many houses on this spectacular lake.
Last but not least, here is your riding or walking path leading into the forest. It starts at your grassy park and goes along the creek. This photo is of a spot just across the bend in the creek from your home.
Yes, all of this and more on your 36.9 +/- acre estate in the wilderness