History

Located close to the smallest city in Colorado is "Little BONANZA" a 3 story 6 level escape. Located on 13 acres with a creek passing through the property. Enjoy your home away to relax or explore the nearby hot springs, Sand Dunes, Alligator Farm, mines, ATV Trails, 4x4 roads, mountains (several 14'ers) and hiking trails or just sit on one of the decks and dream.

My history:

 Born a carpenter wanted to be a mechanic, ended up an electrician and now hospitality manager. :) Where to start, hhmm, how time goes bye, Someone once told me, You know when you start this, you are going to have to deal with people. I told them, "No", people will have to deal with me, my place my rules".

 Some of my favorite sayings,

 1. Ignorance is Temporary, Attitude is forever

 2. Forgiveness is the fragrance the flower left upon the foot that trampled it into the ground.

 3. Engage brain before opening mouth

I was born and raised in this area and still growing up. I look at these cabins as my babies and my guests my children. I have done my part now my children take care of my babies and together they take care of me. Sounds good coming from someone that was never a parent, I think that would be the dream of a parent. Having children that you know are respected by many for just being what they are, everyone involved with them know they will take care of you and you will take care of them.

 This reminds me of my theory on working, Surround yourself with good people, they will take care of you and you will take care of them, which will make every ones life better.

 A break down of my life, high school in Buena Vista, then the Marine Corp and volunteer for every thing that came up, overseas duty, jungle survival, etc. Once out of USMC, got into construction, houses, schools, power plants, Telluride Airport,pump stations,fresh water and waste water plants, etc. Then projects in Hawaii, Kuai, top of Mauna Kea, volcano national park, Kuai missile range, then Johnston Atoll Chemical burn facility, Adak , Alask, then Micronesia, Diego Garcia in the Indian ocean and much more.

Then on my own to Russia, Costa Rica, Belize, Jamaica, Colombia, Panama, etc.

A few years back, New Zealand, couch surf, hitch hike then rent a car, freedom camping, picking up all hitchhikers and taken them wherever they wanted to go.

Life is truly what you make it, ;) Jeff

Location, Location, Location

When I bought this place I saw the potential it had, just as I see in people.

Here is part of my past and another place I bought, 35 years ago

My Uncle drove out here and said I heard you bought this boy, I said, Yes. He asked what I was going to do with it. I told him fix this( My house) place up then that one(Cottontail) and rent it out then possibly that one(Rabbit Den or Lodge) and then that one(Thumper) and I am not sure about that one(Wild Hare). I said, What do you think or see, Chet? He said , you really want to know what I see. I said , Sure. He said, All I see is a lot of work. I chuckled and after 35 years still chuckling and working.

 That is why I say I did my part , you do yours. I do not need no more work.

 Opportunity brought this property, skills and attitude made it where it is, now it is up to everyone to keep it going.

 I traveled around the planet working, came home and worked then left again to work. People say, you are so lucky going to Hawaii, I said yes 6 days a week 10 to 12 hours a day, well, life is what you put into it and you get out what you put in if everything goes good. The Filipinos once asked me, What is your favorite beer? I said , Free beer. So they laughed and said so free beer is your favorite? I said,, hhhmmm ,"No". They asked what is better than free beer? I said . "Cold , Free beer."

I like people with a good attitude in life so if I can bring them around me , even if I never meet them I know their good attitude and positive energy will part of this place.

Thank You all for reading my words , if you come here great, just know. I created this place or brought it back to life for all to enjoy and take care of, so it can take care of all of us, I did my part you do yours. Cheers "Semper Fi", "Pura Vida", "Aloha"

Meeting other people that wanted a place in the mountains to get away from the hussel and bussel of the city, someone with similar interests and the respect as you or not meeting anyone, just relax and do whatever you want. You have access to just about everything, high lakes, trails or bushwhacking, fishing, hot springs, or the creek. Get on your mountain bike or just do some real good day hikes or morning/evening hikes, explore the historic ghost town, where you can just think about what went on 100 plus years ago.

Once here you will do as you want, plans will change and the time will slip past , so keep that in mind. Make some plans but do whatever you want, go rock hounding, rafting, hike a mountain, set and stare, a drive to to the San Dunes, the near bye hot springs, go to the local pubs and art stores in near by Buena Vista or Salida or get a broom and brush of the spider weds or pick up branches, wash some windows, play some horse shoes, star gaze at night, go for a walk down by the river and just relax.  Feed your wild side , roast some marshmallows, make smores, all good this is your home in the mountains, Enjoy

I named “Bonzai”, after my second dog, I named him "Bonzai" because he would charge through all the rabbits at my home at Bunnylane Cabins. He just wanted to play and run and say, howdy to everyone and everything. We spent only 5 years together; we had adventures and fun together. Now I bring his name to this home in the mountains. It is a good thought and feeling for me to think of how we would have been enjoying this new area and the people.

There is another guest house located 300 yards away...
I named this home “Buck” after my first dog, I named him from Buck from the book "Call of the Wild". Buck and I spent 14 years together. For six of those years, he had 4 legs, for the other 8 years he traveled on three. He always guarded me, my truck and my home “Bunnylane Cabins”. Now I bring his name to this home in the mountains. It is a good thought and feeling for me to think of how we would have enjoyed this new area together.

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