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April 6, 2008

Juniper Ridge manager checks into cheap Cabins with the most beautiful view ever - Steep Ravine cabins

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These cabins are only $70.00 a night (there is camping nearby which is also beautiful) and they are right off Highway 1 about a mile up from Stinson Beach. I went with my friend Kelly. I have known her since freshman year of highschool. She knows everything about me, so I find hanging out with her very restful. I love her.

I also love her because she reserved this cabin for three nights and invited me to stay with her. We both have husbands and kids but we left them at home.

Reserving Steep Ravine cabins is practically impossible, and reserving a campsite or a cabin there is a byzantine process which defeats all but the most dedicated. The central mystery is: when you camp there or stay in a cabin, you see only about half the cabins and campsites occupied.

Something is very fishy and if I were an investigative reporter I would investigate....it seems very very odd that the cabin reservations are incredibly hard to get and yet the cabins are always half empty.

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I need no words, really

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At night I sat here, wineglass in hand, looking at the stars, listening to the ocean

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You have to drive down to the Steep Ravine area on a little road. It is gated with a combination you get when you reserve.

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Here we are, Kelly the blonde one, and I, with our wheelbarrow we used to cart our stuff to the cabin. I was so happy there.

Posted by Laura at April 6, 2008 2:35 PM

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