Hi, Here's a further note from the seller: Everything would work fine except there is no concrete pad. The ground around the entire property is gravel. The roof is flat and made of concrete with a covering but the location would work very well for what you are talking about. I've had several amateur radio people interested in the site because of its remoteness. There is a working outhouse in the corner of the property as well. The only other thing that may be iffy is that the BLM Right of Way specifies the building be used for communication purposes. That only means you need to have a 2-way radio, amateur radio or something in there to make the ROW valid. Other than that you should be fine. You also have to provide the BLM with a $15,000 Surety Bond. Are you aware of that? Ranse Hi Mr. Parker, I much appreciate your note. I'll tell you what's going on. A few of us amateur astronomers from the Salt Lake area are interested in finding a site where we can set up our telescopes far from light pollution. This place intrigues us because it seems to have reasonable access, no serious light pollution, a concrete pad where we can easily set up our gear, a secure building where we could leave instruments and can sleep, and electrical power. Am I wrong in any of those assumptions? Thank you, Joe Bauman