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Anthropologists to Perform a Dig in the China Gulch Area of Cedar Creek in Superior this Week!

Missoula Real Estate By Kevin & Monica Ray: Real Estate Agent in Missoula, MT

Anthropologists from the University of Montana, in conjunction with the US Forest Service, will be visiting Superior this week and performing an archeological dig in the China Gulch area of Cedar Creek. They were also here in 1995 and discovered several things, including the U-shaped hearth in this photo.

Cedar Creek has a colorful history to say the least. In 1869, a Frenchman named Louis Barrette discovered gold and established Louiseville, named after his wife. By 1870, Louiseville was a booming mining town, but within 3 years it would be completely abandoned.

The Chinese who were forced out of Idaho moved into the abandoned mining camps and slowly began to take over Cedar Creek. By 1880, there were more Chinese in the area than white Americans.

The Mineral County Historical Society will be sponsoring a bus trip tonight, June 25th to the site of the archeological dig. On Saturday, June 28th, they will provide an additional bus trip and tour of the area and will allow individuals to see items found during the dig. For more information on the tours, contact the Mineral County Museum at 406-822-4626. For more information on Mineral County, Montana including the towns of Superior, St. Regis, Deborgia, Haugen, Saltese, Alberton, and Lozeau, visit www.mymineralcounty.com.

 

 

 

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Search Western Montana Homes & Land Contact Kevin & Monica Ray, Streamside Realty

Kevin & Monica Ray are real estate sales and marketing professionals for Streamside Realty in beautiful Western Montana. For more information on Western Montana, they can be reached at 406-207-1185 or online at www.YourMT.com.

Beautifully "Green" in Western Montana - The Story of One Extraordinary Home

Missoula Real Estate By Kevin & Monica Ray: Real Estate Agent in Missoula, MT

Terrace Ct"Going Green" is definitely the trend right now. This extends to all aspects of our daily lives, from eliminating plastic shopping bags, to measuring and minimizing our carbon footprint, and also to home construction.

According to the National Association of Home Builders, the green segment of the construction industry is expected to climb from 2 percent of all housing starts in 2005 to between 5 and 10 percent in 2010. If these numbers are any indication, the practices advocated by green enthusiasts are well on their way to becoming mainstream.

 So what makes a home green? According to ListedGreen.com, some good examples of a green home are:

  • Energy and system efficiency
  • Solar power
  • Solar hot water
  • Wind power
  • Water saving devices
  • Recycled building materials
  • Low or No-VOC products used
  • Certification Programs targeted for Green Building like
    LEED for Homes®, GreenBuilt, EnergyStar®, along with many others

One home, that is currently for sale in a breathtaking Superior, Montana location, demonstrates that you don't have to sacrifice style or comfort to help the environment. The home was designed by a Master Electrician who used his experience and knowledge of construction to bring some unique and exciting "green" elements into this home. The 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home is more than 2,800 sq. ft. including a full, finished walkout basement. It is located on 1.6 acres that overlooks Cedar Creek and features a 2 car, insulated garage, and a separate 24 x 28 insulated and heated shop with an additional 1/2 bath.

ICFStarting with the construction in 2003, this home was built using Amvic Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF) with concrete fill. The manufacturor states that this type of construction results in an ASTOUNDING R-Value of 50+! The Amvic forms are manufactured with over 60% recycled materials and generate less than 1% construction waste. It can also contribute up to 28 LEED points to a home.

The use of ICF in construction has many benefits for the homeowner, including lower heating and cooling costs, potential health benefits because no CFCs and HCFCs are used, and a quieter home due to the sound barrier that is created.

The heating system for this home is in-floor hydronic (liquid-based) radiant heat. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, radiant heating has a number of advantages: it is more efficient than baseboard heating and usually more efficient than forced-air heating because no energy is lost through ducts. The lack of moving air can also be advantageous to people with severe allergies. Hydronic (liquid-based) systems use little electricity.

 This home makes the most of the in-floor radiant heat by having tile floors throughout. The home's heating system is located in a small room in the basement for easy access. The energy efficient design of this home has resulted in extremely LOW utility costs that average $150 per month. This is especially low when you consider the cold Montana winters, the large size of the home, the heated shop and the increasing number of days over 90 degrees we have had in the summer.

Cooling the home is also efficient in the summer due to the insulation and a 200 CFM Ceiling-mounted Exhaust Fan. This extremely quiet fan cools the whole house and is necessary to freshen the air of this well-insulated home.

 Additional features of this home include:

  • a Light Tube in the basement bathroom, allowing for natural light,
  • Hardi-plank siding,
  • 26-Gauge Snaplock Metal Roofing and Aluminum Soffits,
  • Fully Guttered with Underground Drains,
  • R-38 Insulation in Ceiling,
  • Fully Integrated Media Networking Panel,
  • Photo-cell Lights in Front of House and Shop,
  • 2 Wells,
  • RV Sewer Dump Station,
  • 2 Laundry Rooms, one upstairs and one downstairs,
  • Large deck,
  • Large pantry,
  • Beutiful gardens and landscaping,
  • The shop is wired for welding, and
  • Energy Star Appliances.

This home is also located in an area with abundant wildlife. You will frequently see deer, elk, and wild turkeys out your window, along with an occasional moose. 

This amazing home is currently For Sale and is priced to sell at $359,900. For more information, contact Kevin & Monica Ray at Streamside Realty at 406-207-1185 or visit us online at www.YourMT.com.

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Search Western Montana Homes & Land Contact Kevin & Monica Ray, Streamside Realty

Kevin & Monica Ray are real estate sales and marketing professionals for Streamside Realty in beautiful Western Montana. For more information on Western Montana, they can be reached at 406-207-1185 or online at www.YourMT.com.

Views Worth Hiking For - The Superior Vista Trail in Superior, Montana

Missoula Real Estate By Kevin & Monica Ray: Real Estate Agent in Missoula, MT

Superior Vista Trail HeadThe snow is almost gone in beautiful Western Montana and hiking season is just around the corner! As a warm-up we decided to hike the Superior Vista Trail this evening. This trail was just formalized in the last year or two and leads up a mountain on the North side of the town of Superior. It is moderate to difficult in terrain with the first 1000 feet at 10% grade and the remaining hike at 15-20% grade.

The trail is marked with several signs with photos of Superior, the county seat for Mineral County, in the early 1900's and the historical sites that can be seen from the trail.

 

clark fork riverOnce your high enough on the trail, there are spectactular views in every direction of the Clark Fork River that runs through the town of Superior from East to West, and the Lolo National Forest.

Mineral County, Montana is ideal for outdoor recreation. In the county, there are 87 miles of river, 650 miles of streams, and over 50 high mountain lakes. In addition, there are over 400 miles of hiking trails and more than 1,000 miles of off-highway roads. 87% of land in the county is either forest service or state owned so private land is at a premium. In September of last year, Mineral County land was the most viewed and searched in the country on the popular website Landwatch.com.

The county is quickly becoming a vacation destination and a place for second homes. If you would like to learn more about Mineral County, the local real estate market, or some great hiking trails, contact Kevin & Monica Ray at Streamside Realty at 406-207-1185 or visit us online at www.YourMT.com. For more information on Mineral County, Montana including the towns of Superior, St. Regis, Deborgia, Haugen, Saltese, Alberton, and Lozeau, visit www.mymineralcounty.com.

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Search Western Montana Homes & Land Contact Kevin & Monica Ray, Access Realty

Kevin & Monica Ray are real estate sales and marketing professionals for Access Realty in beautiful Western Montana. For more information on Western Montana, they can be reached at 406-207-1185 or online at www.YourMT.com.