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You would be hard pressed to spend 300k on those things.
So $300k plus the $600k annual deficit means only $900k to lose another $600k the following year.
I spent a number of summers going to El Rancho Cima. I wish things wouldn't change but talked to a friend that works for the Sam Houston Council. They have done more than enough to try and keep this a natural area. The state wants nothing to do with this. The other, local, Boy Scout Councils want nothing to do with it. In the year that it has been on the market, it appears there is not enough interest to keep it a natural area.
The top priority of the Sam Houston Council is to provide scouting opportunity for their region for the next 75 years. The new Camp Strake is critical to that mission. The funds from the sale are needed to accomplish that mission. I just think it's wrong to expect the BSA (or whatever they are called now) to sacrifice that mission. Since the OP is concerned enough to start a thread on multiple forums, I can only assume that a similar petition was circulated when all the other ranchers sold to developers as well.