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skipamyParticipant
We started renting in mid 2012, so have a year and a half under our belt (using Century 21). Issues have been relatively small (spots on rug, missing items such as laundry basket, dog dishes) but renters for the most part have been good. If you’re a picky person, you won’t like it. Dishes/bowls/pots/utensils are in a different cupboard every time you come up. If you’re a distrustful person, you won’t like it because you’ll worry about people running off with stuff. But I trust people for the most part, and have gotten used to the little problems. The upside is extra $$, which we’ve used in part to upgrade (new TV, DVD, blankets, bedspreads) over time to make the cabin more inviting and cozy. Tax-wise, part of the maintenance/repair/utility costs can be taken from the income. And, getting good reviews from guests about their stay at your cabin is satisfying.
cmon4dayParticipantWhat does the fox say?
ebakerParticipantWestlyeParticipantI’ve seen two very shy deer near our home in Unit 3. Great photo of the fox – thanks for sharing.
1BuddyParticipantThought yo’all would enjoy some pictures of the locals.
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carlshomeParticipantSo with the weather so warm for so long, I was wondering if a crazy man could bring a kayak to Lake Union. Would I find a frozen lake or open water? And any idea of the condition of the road?
TIA,
Carl
cmiceParticipantDang. Ok. Anybody been to Spicer lately? …same question as ‘dpalme’ (my better half).
guyoParticipantI hike to the Lake Alpine boat ramp twice a week to check a pump station. I hiked it yesterday and there was several long stretches of blacktop showing beyond the road closure gate. Where there was snow cover on the road it was rock hard and in places sheet ice from the melt/freeze cycle. Off the road there was a punchy 1/2″ crust over 3-5″ of snow. The only fresh tracks I’ve been seeing are other hikers, and sometimes a snowshoe track. It doesn’t look like the snowmobilers enjoy these conditions as I’ve not seen any indication of them in two weeks or longer.
About 2″ of heavy snow fell yesterday afternoon, but when I hike in tomorrow I’ll do so in boots rather than snow shoes. I don’t how the coverage would be to the top of Inspiration Point as I haven’t been past our pump station at the Chickaree day use area at the east end of the lake.
Although some of the longer range forecasts were hinting of a change in the pattern and talking of some weather for MLK weekend, they backed off of that yesterday. I think I would plan on a hike at lower elevations.- This reply was modified 10 years, 10 months ago by guyo.
dpalmeParticipantHi all –
we’re planning to come up over MLK weekend and had hopes of doing a snowshoe trip ’round Lake Alpine and up to the top of Inspiration Point. While Bear Valley XC is bullish about snow, I’m wondering if it’s possible to do some shoeing or should we plan on a hike somewhere down the hill?
If only the Sandy-Cam went that far east! Am also wondering how many snowmobilers are out as well.
Any insight is greatly appreciated!
caleachParticipantThanks to all for the comments and well taken under consideration.
I guess the next question is what positive experiences or benefits have any of you experienced as a result of renting?
Thanks for the comments.
Steve
SierrashooParticipantWe don’t rent, but have friends that do. Be prepared for silly things like stolen kitchen spoons and small electronics (alarm clocks, irons, etc.). To major issues like maggots/fleas suddenly appearing in the family room carpeting (and yes this was after a “professional” cleaning). Urghh. Seems like lots of work for a minimal offset of costs…
itsleahParticipantThanks everyone!! Would love to see a bobcat!
BootstrapParticipantI would mount it high on a tree (or other structure) with no lower limbs that can be climbed…use an extension ladder….not many hikers carry one of those around….Good Luck!
jibwaylarryParticipantNo experience personally, but regarding downsides: I’ve heard that renters and hot tubs often don’t do well together. The salesman at the hot tub store told a funny story of a clogged pump. The renters had tried to poach eggs in the tub. A sobering failure!
Larry- This reply was modified 10 years, 10 months ago by jibwaylarry.
1BuddyParticipantYou can also use a cable and lock to secure it to tree or post.That’s what we did.
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