chuck - here's a page with accommodations listed. we usually rent a
comfortable 2 bedroom/2bathroom house on snowbird, about a 1/4 mile from
the turn to the big snowbird backcountry... it sits on the stream, and
some zoo trout can be caught in the stretch just behind the place. it's
about 670 week with taxes. motels in robbinsville (not scenic, but
comfortable) are around 50 a night. campsites are pretty good in the
area. swan cabin is in a remote area above big santeetlah creek,
primitive cabin, but only 25 a night.
http://www.grahamchamber.com/accommadations.html
http://www.main.nc.us/graham/hiking/...20Swan%20Cabin
let me know if you need additional info
jeff
Conan the Librarian wrote:
Jeff Miller wrote:
ok...the yellowstone gambit didn't work...so... penns, yeah penns,
that's the ticket. beautiful country, willing amish women, lobstah,
^^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^
Is that a threat?
cheap thrills... of course, there is usually a "runoff" of a different
kind at penns too. g but graham county....no siree, wouldn't go
there...nope... june is grabberbitereater season, not to mention
stickyrhodos... g let us know if you're coming this way.
I will. I've been checking out the lodging situation, and I seem to
recall that you rented (or owned?) a cabin right on the Snowbird. Any
recommendations for lodging for a solitary ROFFian who doesn't want to
rough it at night, but would like to be close to the water?
Chuck Vance