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Sleeps 4-6
First Floor Bedroom - 1 Queen size bed
Upstairs Open Loft - 1 Queen size bed
Sofa in Living Room - 1 Full size pull-out
Our Log Cabin is complete with rustic and wilderness decor. It sits on top of the hill overlooking the outdoor entertaining area with a wooden trellace and beautifully landscaped campfire area. The Log Cabin itself includes a cozy living area, dining room with table that seats up to six off the kitchen with a unique corkscrew backsplash. Cable TV and wireless interenet are provided. The many windows and open layout let you enjoy the natural lighting and beauty of the surrounding rolling hills and forest from every room. There is a patio off the living room that holds an outdoor dining set and grill. Recently updated with a brand new heating and air conditioning unit.
Included for each guest: Trail Pass for 1,000 acres of trails, 6 outdoor paddocks (24x24), use of outdoor arena, sand volleyball court, picnic pavilion.
Trails are closed for the season for riding.
The Log Cabin holds 6 outdoor paddocks (24x24), included with the house rental.
Indoor horse stalls available for $35 per night, limit one horse per stall.
November 1 - April 30 | May 1 - October 31 | Holidays | |
Weekend (Fri-Sat) | $400 | $500 | $550 |
Weekday (Sun-Thurs) | $150 | $200 | $250 |
Bundle of firewood = $10
Cleaning Fee = $75
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Standard Policies
2 night minimum
5.5% sales tax applies
Fully Refundable Damage Deposit of $250 returned less any damages within 14 days of departure. Deposit will be with held if guest capacity exceeds 6 guests.
Rates and/or minimum stay requirements may vary for special event weekends.
Cancellation Policy
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All reservations are non-refundable. You may change your reservation to another date with a 60 Day Notice. Reservation must be within 30 Days of your original reservation date. Reservations cannot be moved for Camp & Ride Weekends.
Additional policies, procedures and requirements are outlined in the rental agreement
Checks should be payable to Big Valley Ranch and mailed to 505 University Ave. Madison, WI 53703. Payments also accepted via paypal.
Big Valley Ranch Boise
History | |
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United States | |
Name: | Big Valley |
Owner: | Gary Edwards |
Out of service: | 2005 |
Homeport: | Kodiak, Alaska |
Identification: | IMO number: 7050327 |
Fate: | Lost |
General characteristics | |
Class and type: | Fishing ship |
Length: | 92 ft (28 m) |
Beam: | 23 ft (7.0 m) |
Draft: | 12 ft (3.7 m) |
Installed power: | Twin 350-hp Detroit Diesel engine |
Capacity: | 31 pots |
Crew: | 6 |
The Big Valley was a 92-foot (28 m) crabber boat. The vessel capsized and sank Saturday, January 15, 2005, in the Bering Sea in an area 70 miles (110 km) west of Saint Paul Island, Alaska. Only one member of the crew survived: Cache Seel, 30. Skipper Gary Edwards, 46, of Kodiak, Alaska; Danny Vermeersch, 33 of Belgium; Josias Luna, 48, of Anchorage, Alaska; Aaron Marrs, 27, of Louisville, Kentucky; and Carlos Rivera, 35, of Uruguay all perished.
The vessel's Emergency position-indicating radiobeacon station (EPIRB) went off around 8:00am AST (UTC−9), at the beginning of the 2005 opilio crab hunting season. Three fishing vessels (Cornelia Marie, F/V Maverick and Sea Rover), U.S. Coast Guard ship USCGC Sherman,[1] the Alaska state patrol boat Stimson, and a Coast Guard helicopter out of Saint Paul Island were involved in the search.
The helicopter rescued Cache Seel, who was the only crewmember to make it to the life raft. Vermeersch and Rivera, who were wearing survival suits like Seel, were found dead in the water. Vermeersch was recovered by the helicopter, and Rivera was recovered by Stimson. Edwards, Luna and Marrs fell into the water without survival suits, and their bodies were never found. According to Seel's account, Edwards and Luna were thrown overboard while trying to release the life raft. Vermeersch ultimately freed it, but only Seel made it to the raft after 50 minutes in the water.[2]
The Coast Guard had limited the Big Valley, one of the smallest boats that participated in the crab fishery, to carrying 31 crab pots. She left Dutch Harbor in Unalaska, Alaska, for her final trip with 55 pots and 13,000 pounds of bait, more than three times the amount allowed, according to the Coast Guard investigation.[3] That extra weight contributed to her fate, the investigation found.
The search for Big Valley was covered in an episode of the television show, Deadliest Catch. It was Big Valley's captain, Gary Edwards, who demonstrated the EPIRB for the show.
Survivor[edit]
Seel, who was taken to Kodiak, Alaska, and ultimately recovered, gave authorities his account of the event, clearing up details of the night. He reported that there was no icing occurring on the deck and the boat was carrying 50 pots for crab fishing.[4]
References[edit]
- ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2013-02-05. Retrieved 2010-05-05.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^'Kodiak Daily Mirror'. Kodiak Daily Mirror. Archived from the original on 2009-02-13. Retrieved 2009-10-09.
- ^'USNews.com: Fishing is one of America's most perilous jobs. Can anything be done to make it safer? (5/23/05)'. www.usnews.com. Archived from the original on 2008-07-22. Retrieved 2008-06-26.
- ^Kodiak Daily Mirror: 'Spokesman of survivor gives details of Big Valley tragedy' published on Tuesday, January 18, 2005, By Jan Danelski
Coordinates: 57°13′11″N171°52′12″W / 57.2196°N 171.8701°W
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