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To: levy who wrote (2996)1/24/2000 7:43:00 PM
From: Roger Sherman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4201
 
No problem levy! But our rates are EXTREMELY high!

And you have to supply your own tent, sleeping bag, and firewood. However, the outhouse is a "two-holer," which greatly cuts down on the time waiting in line. Breakfast is always huckleberries (when in season), but you have to pick your own.

So far we've only lost a few "guests" to the mountain lions, wolves, coyotes, and bears. The eagles usually only go after the smaller guests, although the bats do annoy a few people. The raccoons are fun, but never let them in your sleeping bed with you (that goes for the mice and rats also). The squirrels only nibble on the "nuts," and the Great Blue Herons are spectacular (as long as you don't smell of fish).

As a bonus, we've removed most of the wasp nests, and we've down to only a dozen or so active hives. We do have a family of huge mountain beaver living in caves on the property, but they only come out at night and are fairly harmless (unless you step directly on one while making one last midnight "pit stop").

Those that do survive a night staying with us, always say it was the greatest adventure of their lives. <g>



To: levy who wrote (2996)1/24/2000 7:57:00 PM
From: Sarkie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4201
 
I doubt if that will work,
Carolyn and I will be up all night talking and laughing.

No one will get any sleep with us around.