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VIP government lodging in national parks

Posted: Oct 29 2014 7:23 am
by chumley
Interesting read about the historic Brinkerhoff Cabin at Grand Teton NP.

Seems like a good way to keep historic buildings in good condition (at least one they closed is now in disrepair).

I think NPS need a bit more transparency about who uses it, when, and the budget/fees involved.

http://time.com/3544052/brinkerhoff-bid ... log-cabin/

Re: VIP government lodging in national parks

Posted: Oct 29 2014 8:07 am
by Jim
I thought that was going to be a small, "cabin". That might be historic, but that is one of those million dollar cabins.

Re: VIP government lodging in national parks

Posted: Oct 29 2014 8:22 am
by SuperstitionGuy
This is a very large log home, not a log cabin. :scared:
A log lodge would be a better description for it. :M2C:
Yes, rent it out but charge for it accordingly please and do not stick the taxpayer for maintaining it. :-({|=

Re: VIP government lodging in national parks

Posted: Oct 29 2014 5:35 pm
by Bradshaws
In the words of one of the wisest men on the planet, " It's good to be the king..." ~ Mel Brooks :lol: