The High Lonesome Hut just outside of Fraser & roughly 3 miles of skin/snowshoe in was more like a rocky mountain backcountry condo. It had running water, a huge wood burning stove & 3 levels. We had a group of 10 & it held easily. We went the full car camping of snow retreats complete with a snowmobile pulled sled for supplies, there was no shortage of food or booze in this single overnight adventure. The group splintered into cross country skis, snowshoes, sledding. The sledding took on another turn later in the evening as a previously build luge course was freshened up & got rolling. This is a large stay that is very accessible.The skin in
The start of the luge
Marily dropping in
Throgh the 3rd berm
riding it out...
The group sippin'
A bit of a cheat...there was no shortage of booze or food after having a full service sled in.
All packed up the group heads out.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
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Do NOT book this hut.
The operator of this Andy Miller may just be the most unprofessional person I have ever spoken with. I emailed to reserve the hut weeks ago, he confirmed that the hut was available for us, we took time off of work and then he emails to tell us someone else called in and he gave the reservation to them. When I called Andy to find out what happened and potentially find an alternative date, he hung up on me despite that fact that I was not yelling or being rude.
I understand that miscommunications happen, but if you are going to run a business, take the time to work with your potential customers and don't hang up on them like a teenager. If you speak with Andy Miller, please inform him that he should do a better job of managing the reservation and treating people with respect.
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