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sumdog
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cabin rentals?

Post by sumdog »

Anyone know of where to rent a cabin that sleeps 12, has a hot tub and is close to climbing?
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TankAzz
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Post by TankAzz »

Check lago linda's... i know she has a cabin with a hot tub, but i am not sure how many it sleeps. if not 12, she has a lot of other nearby cabins as well.
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Post by anticlmber »

High Country Cabin Rentals has a couple cabins. Both have a hot tub in them, (although one is bigger than the other) great views, and wrap around porches. I think there are two bedrooms and tons of floor space. Cheap as well. During the week i think its only like eighty bucks a night.
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bentley
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Post by bentley »

Check out this site, the owner is Ian Teal. He is super climber friendly, be sure to tell him this is where you heard about him.


http://www.redrivergorgecabinrentals.com/
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Post by dmw »

Yeah, he is really nice, I met him at Rocktoberfest I think....
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Post by Artsay »

Lago Linda's hot tub cabin (Breezy Point) sleeps 6 (two rooms and a pull-out couch). I don't think she has any cabins that sleep 12.

We just spent the weekend at Breezy Point and that cabin kicks ass. She has a few cabins near each other so maybe you could rent two cabins?
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Torrent Falls
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Post by Torrent Falls »

You could rent two cabins at Torrent Falls. They sleep 6 to 8 each and there is an outdoor hot tub. You got climbing right there. Plus a fire pit.
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Post by weber »

Sheila and Ed Marcellino "What A View Cabin":
home 502-245-0387, cell 502-417-1102

Located in Old Cliffview off 715.

3 bedrooms, 2 baths, hot tub on porch. Hide-a-way sofas and sleeping bags on floor. Twelve persons? Kinda cozy, but doable.

Spectacular cliffline view.
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Post by TankAzz »

off-topic, but i can't resist adding this... be careful about the hot tubs. they seem fun and relaxing at first, but oh what can happen.. three words: hot tub follicultis. we went in a hot tub out in estes park our last day this past summer, and within two days i had a nasty rash manifestation all over my body! i looked like i had caught the plague... it was terrible, no one at the gym would go near me lol. turns out people don't always check the ph levels in hot tubs, just the chlorine. i am not trying to imply any resort owners at the red are reckless, but watch yourselves... as this was my SECOND hot tub infection, my hot-tubbing days are over. :cry:
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Post by BigRed »

oh Tankazz, still in denial about that horrible VD I see. Tssk. What a shame. :(
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