He arrived this week with a Subaru full of stuff and nowhere to put anything.
âNow that I think about it, the advertisement did say something about a tire swing and a ladder entrance,â Thornberry said.
He said the views are actually pretty good from atop the willow tree that overlooks Highway 22. Thereâs a bit of highway noise, and he couldnât bring his dog with him from Vermont due to a resident raccoon that rules the roost.
âBut there are fresh eggs every morning from a ravenâs nest on my back branch,â Thornberry said.
The treehouse was built in 2016 for the landownerâs now 4-year-old son, Bobby, so the 30-year-old Thornberry has to sleep at an angle to stretch out. But at $2,000 per month, the newest Teton County resident canât find much else to complain about.
Buck Wagner, 31, just couldnât get enough of the lines.
âI really like these lift lines,â the ski tuner said, 45 minutes into his wait for the Marmot lift Wednesday â and with another 15 minutes to go. âNo, seriously, I love them.â
Wagner and others who spoke with this reporter throughout the past ski season said their favorite part of the seemingly endless month of February powder days was standing in line, pulling their face masks down, and trying to catch snowflakes on their tongues. Skiing be damned. There were mini snowmen to make and sweet, seemingly endless lines to wait in.
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