Ivy, Eddie, Sonia and Jin
Make a family visit From NYC NY to The Cabin with Lexie, their pet Doberman. They R&R, enjoying camp life, cook some homestyle Korean meals (shared with Martin), see stars and get the mountain views from The Lookout.
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Guest Book Entry. ". . . enjoyed the 'cowboy bath' and were mesmerized by all the stars and scenery."
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Subject: You're invited to view our photos! Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 10:17:38 -0700 (PDT) From: Ivy Y*** To: martin@4peaks.com I hope you enjoy our photos! We had a wonderful time at the cabin, enjoyed the 'cowboy bath' and was mesmerized by all the stars and scenery at the Lookout. We all miss George as well!!! Thank you for the wonderful dinner - the sesame fish was amazing! and look forward to the Shik-Hae recipe plus some already made in cans~ Let us know if you need anything else, we'll be glad to send it over for you. We will definitely be back~ Stay warm, and say Hi to George from all of us! Ivy, Sonia, Eddie, Jin, and Lexi More about their Fourpeaks visit: (An Email Exchange.) Subject: RE: weekend vacation Retreat out of the city! Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 14:51:20 -0400 From: ivyy***@hotmail.com To: martin@4peaks.com Martin, Please add on doggie fee, running water amenity, and portable flush toilet to our rental fee. I will give you the deposit as soon as everything is confirmed. I have read almost every detail of your website, been off and on reading since august! and have been dreaming of going for quite a while now~and will make sure everybody gets to read and understand the safety first guideline page, although I believe it will be easier to see and do it in person.... Thank you, Ivy Subject: RE: weekend vacation Retreat out of the city! Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2006 11:18:06 -0400 From: ivyy***@hotmail.com To: martin@4peaks.com Martin, Thank you for your phone call. We all sat down and had a talk, and the guys have only had experience with campfires, charcoal fires, and fireplace woodfires. Unfortunately, we are all in our mid- twenties living in the city and haven't had any experience with even getting to see a woodstove/parlorstove! Although the guys seem confident to learn and "manage it", I think we would all be better off staying the Cabin instead of Ridge Camp. Also, I'm sure it would be a peace of mind for you as well! Day use of the Ridge Camp is very generous of you, and we would love to be able to visit it during our stay. Also, we are fine without the portable flush toilet, and water option. Glad we could work things out~ Regards, Ivy To: Ivy Yoon RES#1189 At: ivyy**@hotmail.com Subj: YOUR FOURPEAKS RESERVATION . . . Ivy--Thanks for thinking a Korean dinner would be fun to do. I'll email you with some menu ideas and some stuff you can bring from Fort Lee. Subject: RE: weekend vacation Retreat out of the city! Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2006 22:59:48 -0400 From: ivyy***@hotmail.com To: martin@4peaks.com . . . Also looking forward to the Korean dinner list~We're all excited about bringing you kimchi~ Have a great weekend, Ivy Subject: I'd like to speak to you about your visit here Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 09:52:24 -0400 (EDT) From: martin@4peaks.com To: ivyy***@hotmail.com Ivy-- I'd like to speak to you about your visit here on the 20th, especially about the Korean dinner. I'll call you at home tonight 201*****. If you'll be out, please call me. Thanks. MENU As I told you, I'm planning 2 dishes with KimChee side dishes: 1)Flounder with egg/sesame/peanut with a soy/ginger dipping sauce. 2) Kalbi Gui served with lettuce, rice for eating "peasant style" (You can have more flounder or kimchee with rice.) STUFF I NEED FROM THE CITY 1) YOU BRING KimChee side dishes (anything you like). I need to talk to you about this, as I don't know the names and I don't have a Korean market. 2) YOU PICK UP for me a case of sake which I will have paid for. I will ask you to pick it up this weekend (or after) at Mitsuwa Market 201/941-9113 See Santos, Sake Dept 595 River Road Edgewater NJ 07020 Sawanoi Sake Junmai Daikarakuchi 1 case, 6-1.8L bottles Let me know if this is all right and talk about the KimChee side dishes. There's a salty fish kimchee that goes well with the Kalbi. Best wishes, Martin Subject: RE: I'd like to speak to you about your visit here Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 17:02:10 -0400 From: ivyy***@hotmail.com To: martin@4peaks.com Martin, Thanks for the update. The menu sounds delicious! I will pick up the sake at Mitsuwa I go there quite often~also I know which salty fish kimchi side dish you're talking about I will get that, regular kimchi, and an assortment of our favorites too~ We're all very excited about the trip and this dinner I'll give you a call later tonight. (I'm still atwork) Thanks again, Ivy Subject: Re: I'd like to speak to you about your visit here Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 22:00:01 -0400 (EDT) From: "Martin (Your Adirondack Guide)" To: "ivy y***" Thanks for your email. Sorry I was out too late to phone tonight, but your email covered what I wanted to talk about. You bring the "salty fish kimchi" plus "regular kimchi, and an assortment of our favorites too~." You also pick up from Mr. Santos at Mitsuwa Market the case of Sawanoi sake plus another case of Itami sake, both of which I ordered and paid for today. He will have both cases by this Friday and will hold for you to pick up. I will make the fish plus the kalbi and I have a great selection of soju. I hope you like. Best wishes, Martin 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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