I Have a Dream: Bulldozer Camp
Bulldozer Camp remains the ultimate "Big Toy" adventure but
Lix went on to say that it was unrealistic to continue revising the opening
schedule and that current investors would be released from their commitments. "We've
had some internal discussions about strategic partnerships, and some of
those conversations are being pursued" said Lix, "It's also time
to be realistic and move on to other opportunities."
Bulldozer Camp was announced as the ultimate rock crushing, earth shaking,
adrenaline pumping big toy experience, a unique blend of heavy metal and
diesel powered Jurassic Park®. The vision for Bulldozer Camp included over
1,000 tons of heavy equipment ranging from massive bulldozers and front-end
loaders to huge off-highway dump trucks and heavy steel-tracked excavators;
certainly an incredible "once-in-a-lifetime adventure."
With over 1,000 tons of heavy equipment ranging from massive bulldozers
and front-end loaders to huge off-highway dump trucks and heavy steel-tracked
excavators, it's an incredible "once-in-a-lifetime adventure." Add
to the mix an upscale techno-industrial luxury hotel, volcanic mud spa
and more toys, of course. There's 8 miles of off-road track for turbo-powered
all-terrain speed wagons, jet boats for the rapids of Snake River, an underground
shooting range, power Para-Glider training plus plans for an extreme golf
experience where the caddies need tricked out Jeeps® just to get you from
hole to hole.
Wait, wait one minute. Bulldozer Camp hasn't been built yet, it's still
the vision of former Yankelovich marketing consultant turned serial entrepreneur
Tom Lix but he's well on his way. He's already purchased almost a full
square mile of rugged terrain in the temperate corner of southeast Washington,
right up along the winding Snake River — a perfect geographic playpen.
With glacier formed ridges jutting over two-thousand feet into a clear
blue sky, breath-taking views with vibrant colors, wildlife that ranges
from mountain lions to grazing horses, herds of mule deer and soaring red-tailed
hawks — and of course the requisite gravel and stone ledges.