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Gary and Ellen at Sugar Camp with Fudge.
They come up from suburban Maryland for a backpacking trip without the tent, and enjoy the improved accommodations at Sugar Camp, with screened dining, and water right at the pump. They explored from Rattlesnake to the Lookout. Fudge enjoyed being totally free.
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Guest Book Entry. "Sugar Camp was
perfect. We loved being surrounded
by wildflowers. "
More about their Fourpeaks visit. (An Email Exchange.)
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 Sugar Camp.
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 View from old cellar.
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 Gary at the pump.
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 Ellen.
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 Lunch on the porch.
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 Gary and Fudge
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Guest Book Entry:
Subject: 10 pictures for you
Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2008 16:29:08 -0400
From: gbrie***@jhmi.edu
To: martin@4peaks.com
Hi Martin,
Ellen, Fudge and I really enjoyed staying at Four Peaks. Sugar Camp was
perfect. The screened porch was perfect for meals. We loved being surrounded
by wildflowers. We hiked the trails to Rattlsnake and Lookout. It was great
for the dog to be totally free. She came back to camp exhausted, but happy
every evening. The cabin reminded us of our backpacking days, but without
the tent. Hope to come back soon. Thanks for the hospitality and for the
concept of Four Peaks.
Gary
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 Rattlesnake view
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 Wainwright
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 Rainbow
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 Martin and George
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More about their Fourpeaks visit: (An Email Exchange.)
Subject: Re: 10 pictures for you
Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2008 09:15:19 -0400
From: "Martin (Your Adirondacck Guide)"
To: g****@jhmi.edu
Gary--
Thanks for the appreciative note and great photos.
Will work up a webpage and send link.
Yes. Come back as soon as you can.
Martin
PS I see how you got water out of the pump at the well.
Good idea. Good thinking. Seeing that I made a plastic pipe
setup that hangs onto the pump and fills the containers easy.
Try it next time.
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