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RE: RLT #2: Magnificent Three Forks Ranch and Little Snake River

in Worldmappin9 months ago

Haha!! Brilliant. I don’t think any amount of facial massages or hydrotherapy spas could entice me to pay $1, 995 for a single night - no matter how breathtaking the surrounds.

Just checked out the website and the suggested itinerary for day 1 includes a hike! A hike! With the addition of “Depending on the weather, this may require snow shoes!” Aha!

@roleerob - could be cheeky and prop up a tent out front. Take a long walk up the mount for free. Enjoy the scenery. Make your own culinary delights. 😏

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Yes, @actaylor, this rate staggered me, when I first looked it up. This was after stumbling upon this place to begin with and marveling about the amount of money that must have been required to build it.

Quite likely it would take rates like their ... "starting rate" ... to even think about an ROI in ... what ... 15 years? 20 years? Ever? Hahaha ... Maybe I would be surprised at how booked they are and they really are somehow capable of keeping it fairly full. 🤷‍♂️

All I know is that I will never personally find out. For my money, I was very well provided for, in a remarkable place, by remarkable people at the nearby (well ... that being a relative term in this area ... 😉) Spirit West River Lodge. For the lifetime memories, Lynn charged me the "outrageous" nightly rate of $100!

You and your colleague from Wyoming may find the posts I wrote about staying there to be of interest. They will certainly provide you a glimpse into the character of some wonderful people.

I’ll respond here - but it reflects on the post you linked to…

What a special experience the Spirit West River Lodge was! 💛 Dear Lynne clearly left a profound impression on you with her openness, generosity, and authenticity - understandably so.

Such an wonderful read, @roleerob 💫 The Finneys being very much “salt of the earth” people, as you claim. I particularly liked the quote: “You can give without loving, but you can never love without giving” - I think it holds true relevance in your review of the home and its hosts.

Like you I try to stay well clear of the “glitzy” big cities. Much more value to be had with an experience like yours. The photographs you took really capture the essence of the place - particularly the Indian Bathtubs Trail, personally initiated by Lynne herself. What a contrast to the Three Forks Ranch!!

** Lighthearted aside: envious of the cat getting pride of place on that cosy pouffe in front of the fire! Nice digs! 😸 And laughed out loud at the “Wyoming Rain Gauge”. You’ll need bucketloads more bottle caps to measure the weather out here in Scotland!

Very good @actaylor. Thank you for letting me know you read it and found it to be of some value. While her son is still trying to keep the place going, as far as we understand it, we (my beloved and I) can hardly bear the thought of returning. Seems best to remember it like it was, when her remarkably high spirits, grace, and charm made you feel like you were at home.

Money cannot buy that.

Yes, that "fur ball" was quite the character cat. As you can see, it had a very rough life. Lynn treated all the animals around there like her children. And she spoiled them rotten! Hahaha ...

I imagine it’s difficult for you both to consider returning at present 💛 but maybe one day you and your beloved could go back… regale her son with memories made there. And those animals were so treated! Ahah! Oh, to be a pet in that house.