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Settlement 643 in Snowy Rustic Steelhead Helens


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About this parcel:

4096 sized lot on face of Mt Hood Available for Settlement.
3600/week 1872 prims.

This is a rural location in dense forest of Steelhead St Helens sitting at the foot of Mt Hood. If you're a fan of the outdoor and backwoods this is the place for you. This parcel is alongside waterfront property.

Please see covenant agreement for details. Contact TotalLunar Eclipse to begin your residency and unlock the rental pole.

To visit the land:

http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Steelhead%20St%20Helens/70/11/42

VIsit the City Hall for all available locations in Steelhead City:

http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Steelhead/119/25/28

 

After fierce negotiations the land around the 'smoking mountain' was sold to the ever growing Steelhead to become the sixth region in the Steelhead territories.

Nestled in a quiet valley is the small settlement of Steelhead St Helens. The rustic frontier community is on a higher plateau dipping into a valley overshadowed by a massive beautiful Mt. St. Helens with picturesque Spirit Lake at the bottom of the sleeping volcano surrounded by acres and acres of trees and wilderness. Away from the busy urban area’s of Steelhead Capital City Mt. St. Helens is one of the last remaining frontiers of the Pacifc Northwest.

St. Helens is rugged wilderness, unpaved roads and full of dense trees. Geysers and geothermal pools are abundant casting a sulfuric smell in the air. Some of the local settlers harvested the use of the natural hot springs to create steam for power. Industry such as logging, cattle and horse ranching are very welcome.

St Helens features the rugged wilderness of the Oregon Territories by its settlers. You are required to have trees on the properties. Please make sure the trees are indigenous to the Pacific Northwest. If you’ve clearcutted for pasture then make it believable such as stumps or stacked lumber. We wish to retain the rustic nature of the wilderness so all buildings are subject to approval by management.

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