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My friends bought 34 acres of Ohio wilderness.

While hiking one day, they stumbled upon a dark, dripping cavern—and decided to pour their life savings into it.

Today, it's one of the world's most profitable airbnbs. The waitlist is years long.

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Before the cave, they put it all on the line & took a huge risk...

Amy's a stay-at-home mom (they have 3 kids).

Bryant's an engineer by trade, but his 9-to-5 left him uninspired.

So they began searching for a slice of Hocking Hills, an hr outside Columbus, OH, where they live. Image
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Just 7 days later, they found it:

34 acres of rock formations, waterfalls, towering trees—and an old, shabby cottage.

They pitched friends and family and secured just enough money with just enough time to make the down payment.

A local bank loaned them the rest. Image
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Bryant renovated the tiny 1920s cottage; Amy made it charming.

Four months later, it was ready to rent, and with that income they just barely covered the mortgage.

But with 3 young kids to feed, Bryant knew it was now or never.

This wasn’t just a project—this was their future. Image
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He pulled the plug on his job.

They’d always loved A-frames, and they spent hours scouring hundreds of designs online.

Amy’s eye for design and Bryant’s engineering know-how came together.

He drafted the plans, then grabbed his tool belt out and got to work. Image
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The bank gave them another loan.

He did almost everything himself, at a fraction of the cost had he hired it out (I'll share build costs in Monday's newsletter).

8 mo later, they finished the 3-story masterpiece (that loft!!😍)

Dunlap Hollow A-Frame was a smashing success... Image
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...booking out 95% at $1,300/night!

Guests couldn’t get enough—and they wanted more than just a stay.

Many began begging to buy the plans to build their own.

The Gingerichs obliged.

They set this up as a digital product on their website and have since sold $220k worth. Image
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This revenue stream is entirely passive.

But we're finally getting to the best part:

They had no idea there was a cave...

Dead trees and a pile of fill hid the entrance to it.

Then one day on a hike, they discovered it. Ideas immediately started flowing, but so did obstacles. Image
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You can imagine what the local building department thought…

Geologists and structural engineers had to sign off, which entailed some acrobatics.

Then came the toughest part: moisture.

Water seeped in from every direction. Trapping it was impossible.

The solution? Image
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Let it in—and figure out how to manage it.

After months of trial and error, they landed on 4 heavy-duty humidifiers, running 24/7, pulling 20 gallons of water *per day* out of the air to keep the space normal.

9 months later, the Gingerichs unveiled their masterpiece: Image
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A natural, luxury cave with decadent decor, modern amenities, and an otherworldly vibe.

Today, this place rents for $1,400/night.

It’s gone mega-viral multiple times on Instagram, amassing 405,000 followers and 100% direct bookings.

But here's the biggest bragging right imho: Image
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Just 1 vacant night in 2+ yrs since opening!!

This is the future of "luxury" hospitality: story-driven, experiential, one-of-a-kind.

And anyone (with a dream & a work ethic) can do this...

I’ll be sharing build costs & more insider details in Monday’s newsletter. Image
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You don't want to miss it...

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And if you love stories like this one, follow me @isaacfrench_

I believe craftsmanship, creativity, and a desire to serve make this world a much better place 🙏
Here's the link to checkout their website and book direct!

dunlaphollow.com
For those who don't know me, I designed & built a 7-cabin micro-resort @liveoaklake in just 9 mo, then grew a large IG following for it which drove 80% direct bookings.

Just 2 yrs later, I sold it to PE at a 3x cost for $1M/key.

This is the "gold-rush era" of experiential stays, and I made a free 7-day course to help you learn how to build your own.

Get it here if interested!

go.experientialhospitality.com
and follow @xhospo my educational account for more tips & tricks of experiential hospitality.

I'm extremely passionate about helping others design, build and operate one-of-a-kind immersive and iconic stays.

Let's go!!
@xhospo Hey @elonmusk

This kind of content what you’re after?

The people seem to like it 🙏🏻😊
and here's a totally different kinda story I wrote the other day.

lmk what you think 😄
and one more if you're still hungry...

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Here’s what happened (thread): Image
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I grew up in Idaho. A few winters ago, my dad got a call from an elderly farmer down the road…

His barn was about to collapse, and he needed help shoveling snow off the roof.

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My dad has always loved trains, and this discovery got him really excited. But how had it wound up there of all places?

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I designed & planted a 200-tree fruit orchard with friends and neighbors.

90 days earlier, it was just a dusty, barren field. Spent $75k all-in, and the trees have now tripled in size…

Full story & everything we’ve learned (a thread): Image
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For years, I'd dreamt of creating an orchard both deliciously abundant and visually stunning.

A place to meditate, walk, or talk with a friend.

A place to dream (cause dreaming is important).

I set about zealously collecting ideas on pinterest and drafted a simple one-pager. Image
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I pitched it to a group of friends and neighbors (many with more experience growing stuff than me).

Yep - they were in.

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We mapped out rows, sketched plans… Image
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I built my dream office in the forest behind my home.

Art studio, workspace, podcast set, library, lounge, kitchen, bathroom, sleeping loft - all in one!

It took 4 months to build, start to finish.

Want to see inside the nook? 🧵 Image
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After working out of my living room on an ipad for 3 yrs while building @liveoaklake, it felt time for an office upgrade.

Started by clearing a 3 acre thicket of briars behind our house. Unbelievably dense.

Then I spent a week sketching up plans, blending simplicity w nature.
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My dad bought this 120-yr-old train car for $3k.

It was a rotting, cat-infested wreck. But after $148k and 5 months of work, we redeemed it.

Today, it’s one of the most profitable and exclusive airbnbs in the country.

Here’s how it all came together… Image
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I grew up in Idaho. A few winters ago, my dad got a call from an elderly farmer down the road…

His barn was about to collapse, and he needed help shoveling snow off the roof.

When my dad arrived, his eyes lit up.

Buried in that barn was an ancient, almost unrecognizable… Image
…combination railcar (passenger, mail and cargo). Approximately 20 cats had made it their home, and the smell was almost unbearable.

My dad has always loved trains, and this discovery got him really excited. But how had it wound up there of all places?

After some digging… Image
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This guy takes recycling seriously.

Deep in the misty forests of Oregon, a 75-year-old retired engineer falls asleep each night inside a Boeing 727.

My first question: “how in the world did he get that thing there?”

So I did some digging… 🧵 Image
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Meet Bruce Campbell (not the actor).

In 1999, the self-diagnosed nerd had an idea while pondering the fate of retired aircraft:

Why scrap these engineering marvels when they’re built to outlast any conventional home? Image
They’re designed to withstand 500 mph winds & extreme temperatures. Why let them rot in massive graveyards?

So Bruce hired a salvage company to start hunting.

A year later, they found it:

A decommissioned Olympic Airways 727, sitting in Greece, days away from being torn apart. Image
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