Description
Q1: Summer Camp
What would it take to make Meany into a great place to take 100 kids for 10 weeks of every summer?
Think: summer camp, with a fresh set of faces every week with their adult minders. Meany, as is customary, would provide a couple volunteers to keep the place running. The Mountaineers youth programs would supply their own leaders, similar to the way GIVE and the Mountaineer youth programs we hosted this past winter did. The heart of this question is specifically aimed at infrastructure and logistics. Examples: a covered outdoor pavilion, expanded shower capacity, shelters for outdoor eating and sleeping, improved hiking trails, obstacle courses, climbing walls, storage for sports equipment (bikes, water toys, etc.), navigation / geocache hotspots, etc.
Q2: Private Cabins
While most of us at Meany love the community aspects of the lodge, for others sharing a space communally with 95 strangers is a nightmare. What about private cabin / ecolodge rentals?
Cabins could take many forms: shipping containers, yurts, tree houses, tiny houses, etc. Could we have 4-season cabins that functioned great for a youth leader and 5-8 kids in the summer, and also be a great private party rental during the winter? There are many interesting challenges and possibilities here.
Q3: host PCT hikers
The PCT trail is a short distance up the hill from Meany. Steven's Lodge is similarly close to the PCT, so when the thru-hikers are passing through in late August and September, a Steven's volunteer hoofs it up the hill and puts up a sign along the trail, letting hikers know the lodge is open. Steven's hosts about 30 hikers per night for a month. What do the hikers want? A shower, a way to wash their clothes, and calories. Lots of calories. Big heaping piles of pasta anything.
PCT hikers are a significant source of revenue for Stevens. Examples of infrastructure that would enable/improve hosting this activity would be: roof insulation to keep the lodge cooler in summer, a washing machine, and improved showers.
Responses
I think a core thread in all these proposals might be a need to professionalize lodge management. -- Kate
We tried the PCT idea, to a limited extent, in the past with very low usage, mostly just one - two people a night . It seemed like a lot more trouble than it was worth -- Phil
This idea has surfaced at least 2X since I have been... I have been in favor... for years. I believe Meany is an under-used asset... The BIG issue is HOW to expand the use of Meany without losing its core features. -- Chuck
The Kitsap cabin hosts a youth event in the summer that has been very popular and generates some significant revenue. The property has bunkhouses, a meeting room, and a bathroom building. The central kitchen is in the cabin. The property has a caretaker with cabin. -- Richard
Infrastructure Improvements
- caretaker / staff housing - Kate, Phil
- paid maintenance staff - Kate, Phil
- simplified water treatment (heating, sterilizing, pressurizing) - Matt
- swimming facilities at facility or nearby - Phil
- outdoor bathrooms & showers - Matt, Kayla
- storage for outdoor equipment: bicycles, paddleboards, kayaks, etc.
- a covered pavilion
- insulated roof and walls of the lodge, so it's not stifling inside during the summer