Lee Ann and Dave at The Cabin.From nearby New Jersey they make a Winter getaway to the snowy quiet at Fourpeaks with Sundancer, their McKenzie River Husky-Inuit mix. They snowshoe, gather icicles, hike to Ridge Camp and do some serious R&R. CLICK & GO! (On this page.) Guest Book Entry. "Thanks again for yet another wonderful stay at Four Peaks, and of course for lending us George to help burn off some of Sundancer's energy." More about their Fourpeaks visit. (An Email Exchange.) (On the next page.) Lee Ann at Ridge with Sundancer (Summer, Fall 2001). Lee Ann with her folks and a friend (Summer 2002). Lee Ann with Dave at The Cabin (February 2005). (Meet more Fourpeaks guests?) CLICK HERE for Meet Our Guests! Home Page.
Subject: RE: Your Fourpeaks visit 02/11/05 to The Cabin Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 22:55:50 -0500 From: "Lee Ann M****" lmal***@****.com To: VisitUs@4peaks.com Hi Martin! I got my pics back today and there are some really good ones - lots of Sundancer at The Cabin, cute ones of Sundancer & George, one from a hike we took up to Ridge Camp in the snow, plus some of Dave & I from the last visit as well. I have an all day meeting tomorrow and then hope to scan them in and get them off to you on Thurs. How was your trip to NJ? I hope things are still going well for you, and that you are weathering the winter well...personally I'm getting tired of plowing... Also, we're going to plan a trip for the summer (maybe two, one with parents and one without!) I'll let you know dates as soon as we sort things out. Anyway, watch for another email later in the week with the pics, Lee Ann
More about their Fourpeaks visit: (An Email Exchange.) Subject: I got my pics back today Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 13:36:52 -0500 (EST) From: "Martin (Your Adirondack Guide)" Martin@4peaks.com To: "Lee Ann M****" lmal***@****.com Lee Ann-- Thanks for the wonderful photos. Yes. It was much easier for me to get them off the web rather than email. What a useful service! "New Jersey" is fine. We visit often back and forth. Soon something involving no/less travel. Enjoy the season. Apples and wildflowers soon. I'll enjoy making the photo-webpage and will let you know when it's done. Best wishes, Martin Subject: RE: Your Fourpeaks visit 02/11/05 to The Cabin Date: 16 Mar 2005 19:41:33 -0800 From: "Lee Ann M****" lmal***@****.com To: VisitUs@4peaks.com Well Martin - here are the photos FINALLY! Well, I've been busy, and need another break I guess. As you can see, we sure had a great time at The Cabin. We really enjoyed it there and you were right, the road up to Ridge Camp was quite a hike this time of year...We'll wait for less snow to head back up there, but you know we will! Thanks again for yet another wonderful stay at Four Peaks, for the superb hospitality, for the conversation/company/and wine, and of course for lending us George to help burn off some of Sundancer's energy. It was so good to see her back at camp and happy! Hope to see you again soon, let me know if you have any trouble with the files - I can send you an ftp link if that would be easier for you. Happy soon-to-be-spring! Lee Ann Subject: RE: Greetings! Date: 28 Mar 2005 07:36:13 -0800 From: "Lee Ann M****" lmal***@****.com To: VisitUs@4peaks.com It looks great Martin - thanks for passing it on! We've finally gotten past the snow I think (we got our hopefully-last four inches last week) and its rain and mud from here on out I believe... You're fine on the generality around Sundancer - she actually had cancer and almost lost the leg, but was all clear on her last check up! The surgery was in October of 03 and the radiation continued out until Jan of 04, so the only correction would be the date of her picture which was Jan of 2004, not 05. Today she's napping on the bed and probably dreaming about her next trip up to camp! Have a great day, and enjoy the spring! Lee Ann Meet Our Guests at the Fourpeaks Photo Guest Book!A fun way to learn about our Adirondack backcountry vacations. Who came. Where they're from. Where they stayed. The Season. What they did here. What they had to say about it. One hundred Plus Pages of
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