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Blacktrap is right they can't live in a tent, they need something that can be used in any weather 365 days a year. It's just the price of this thing and how it was built that has everyone wired. The other thing blacktrap was right on target with is the money DIF&W spends each year on search & rescue. Many of these rescue missions are for people who watch a TV show and think... "wow that looks like fun I think I"ll try it". They have no experience or training in the activity but head out and do it anyway and get into trouble. In situations like this DIF&W needs to charge the negligent, reckless and unprepared person the full cost of their rescue. I would like to say this might make them think twice before they head into the outdoors, but these people obviously don't think... so make them pay.
they could have built a structure that would more than suffice for half what they spent. Getting the materials to the site is a big expense, so ill give them a little there...a deck around 3 sides sounds like a bit of overkill but I haven't seen it so I won't jump to conclusions just yet . as far as homeland security throwing in a generator to use the place sounds a little odd to me...i think maybe the feds could some up with a little more than that unless they are only using it once a year. from what Ive read the only ones who can use it otherwise are Maine IF&W employees . I build homes for a living...i would have liked a shot at bidding this project . I don't think the IF&W employees should have a hand in that at all...it is a dangerous job if you don't know what you are doing and I'm wondering who foots the bill when one of them gets hurt? lots of unanswered questions which I'm sure are unanswered for a reason disappointing to say the least