Dear Friends, I received this note from the man who is offering the site, in response to my query through eBay. He also included a map with the note, but that can't go through our email system because it's too large. If anyone wants a copy, send me a note and I'll send it directly to you instead of going through the mailing list. I sent a note back to him explaining what the interest is and asking about these subjects: access, light pollution, secure building, power supply. Thanks, Joe Thanks for your inquiry about the site. I'll answer your questions below. I am a member of a group that is considering this offering. I'm hoping you can clear up a few questions we have. What sort of roads are in the area? SR257 that travels south from Delta is a paved 2-lane State road. The Clear Lake Junction where you turn off the main road to go to the site is 17 miles south of the Highway 6/SR257 turn outside of Delta. The road to the site from the paved road is a fairly nice BLM maintained dirt/gravel road. You can access the site by car most of the time but a truck is better. Is this access strictly by dirt road? Yes Where is the nearest paved road? SR257 is the nearest paved road. The site is 10 miles WSW of the Clear Lake Junction on SR257 How much traffic does it have? Thanks very much, Joe I will attach a map that shows where the site is. The road that goes by the bottom of the hill south and below the site probably sees maybe 1 or 2 vehicles a week. The only traffic that would go by the actual site would be people maintaining a small microwave site to the north of mine or people just simply sightseeing. So basically little to no traffic at all. Just FYI, I have a rural telephone company that has expressed some serious interest and another person who owns a wireless Internet company sent his techs down to the site this morning to check it out. He told me yesterday he wanted to buy it and would write me out a check today. I'll let you know if it goes through or not. The site is priced so cheap it's silly. Ranse L. Parker Intermountain Wireless, Inc.