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waksupi
04-15-2015, 12:30 AM
Here would be a good opportunity for someone. Nice old ghost town, fairly remote. Good place to relax and explore. I hope one of you take advantage of it!

http://missoulian.com/news/state-and-regional/garnet-ghost-town-seeks-volunteer-resident/article_fb8a85bd-3e74-5139-853c-c353258f4ec5.html

A chance to really get to know the ghosts at Garnet Ghost Town is one of the benefits of a volunteer residency summer program at the historic site.
“It’s primitive, to say the least,” U.S. Bureau of Land Management Garnet Ranger Nacoma Gainan said. “It’s for people who love the outdoors and want to give back. There’s no electricity, no Wi-Fi and no running water. But there are trails to explore, artifacts to inspect. Volunteers are really left to their own devices after the visitors are gone.”
The positions typically last a month or more at the remote mining village east of Missoula in the Garnet Mountains.
In the past, one volunteer from Buffalo, New York, spent 11 consecutive summers at Garnet, while another couple made it their summer plan for a decade. This year, however, the calendar is open for the months of August and September.
BLM provides a private furnished cabin with propane stove and refrigerator, wood stove and a food stipend. Volunteers will provide visitor information, lead tours and handle sales of souvenirs.
Those interested could also work with area maintenance, assisting with special events and developing signs and exhibits. Background checks are required for all applicants.
Garnet’s mining history started in the 1860s, when the first lodes of silver and gold were discovered there. At its peak, nearly 1,000 people lived in the small valley.
The town went through several booms and busts, and a small operating mine still functions near the boundary of the town site. Over the years, preservationists restored many of the town’s buildings, including its Miners Union hall, Kelly’s Saloon and several residences.
BLM spokeswoman Maria Craig said volunteers typically show visitors around until about 4:30 p.m., and then have the place essentially to themselves. While they are not considered security guards, she said the resident presence helps keep an eye on the buildings and their needs.
September is often a busy month, as school groups tour the ghost town before fall weather makes travel difficult.
“We rely on volunteers to do much of our day-to-day stuff,” Gainan said. “We can’t hire full-time personnel or even seasonal personnel. But we have all the stuff you need to live there.”
Those who are interested in volunteering should contact Gainan at the BLM Missoula Field Office by calling (406) 329-3735 or by email at ngainan@blm.gov (ngainan@blm.gov). For more information about Garnet, visit the Missoula Field Office’s website at blm.gov/j5ld (http://blm.gov/j5ld) or the Garnet Preservation Association’s site at blm.gov/k5ld (http://blm.gov/k5ld).



Here would be a good opportunity for someone. Nice old ghost town, fairly remote. Good place to relax and explore. I hope one of you take advantage of it!

Taylor
04-15-2015, 06:58 AM
I think I like this idea!

ohland
04-15-2015, 02:51 PM
http://missoulian.com/news/state-and-regional/garnet-ghost-town-seeks-volunteer-resident/article_fb8a85bd-3e74-5139-853c-c353258f4ec5.html

"BLM spokeswoman Maria Craig said volunteers typically show visitors around until about 4:30 p.m., and then have the place essentially to themselves. While they are not considered security guards, she said the resident presence helps keep an eye on the buildings and their needs."

Those who are interested in volunteering should contact Gainan at the BLM Missoula Field Office by calling (406) 329-3735 or by email at ngainan@blm.gov (ngainan@blm.gov). For more information about Garnet, visit the Missoula Field Office’s website at blm.gov/j5ld (http://blm.gov/j5ld) or the Garnet Preservation Association’s site at blm.gov/k5ld (http://blm.gov/k5ld).

So... do I get to carry? Haven't dived into the other links, but when seconds count, the security is only minutes (if not hours?) away...

http://www.blm.gov/style/medialib/blm/mt/field_offices/missoula/ggt.Par.57679.File.dat/1998%20Garnet%20Management%20Plan.pdf

"Volunteers will be insured against injuries sustained while on the job through federal workman's compensation and will be covered under laws related to the Tort Claims Act."

"Why are none of the buildings restored to their condition of 100 years ago?

The BLM manages Garnet in a state of “arrested decay.” This simply means that we are attempting to freeze the buildings in time in order to retain an authentic ghost town atmosphere."

"As soon as is fiscally possible, build or acquire a bear proof garbage storage facility so that garbage need only be hauled to a landfill once a week."

"Rodents shall be substantially controlled in Garnet in an effort to limit the risk to humans from Hantavirus and other health problems."

"The discharge of firearms within the GMA is prohibited."

"Beginning with the third week in May and running through the third week in September, personnel shall staff the town 7 days a week. During the rest of the year the town will be staffed at a minimum during the weekends."

NOTE: Does this mean that BLM personnel will be present at night in case of vandalism, bears, or criminal activity? [Like pilfering antiques, mining equipment, or illegally looking for precious materials?]

waksupi
04-15-2015, 03:05 PM
I would certainly recommend a gun in that area. There are some griz around there, one killed a hunter in that area a few years ago. I would say LEO response would be measured at over an hour.


So... do I get to carry? Haven't dived into the other links, but when seconds count, the security is only minutes (if not hours?) away...

"Volunteers will be insured against injuries sustained while on the job through federal workman's compensation and will be covered under laws related to the Tort Claims Act."

"Why are none of the buildings restored to their condition of 100 years ago?

The BLM manages Garnet in a state of “arrested decay.” This simply means that we are attempting to freeze the buildings in time in order to retain an authentic ghost town atmosphere."

"As soon as is fiscally possible, build or acquire a bear proof garbage storage facility so that garbage need only be hauled to a landfill once a week."

"Rodents shall be substantially controlled in Garnet in an effort to limit the risk to humans from Hantavirus and other health problems."

"The discharge of firearms within the GMA is prohibited."