Camp in October.
Walking Trails, wood splitting and a picnic lunch at Camp Barn.
After summer, things slow down at camp and there's more time to enjoy the quiet woods and views. Time, too, to block and split firewood for the winter ahead. And in the deep colors of a late afternoon, time to relax with a meal alfresco (picnic) at Camp Barn deck with martinis. (Photos by Irene (GF May'03-May'04.)
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Camp Field, New Camp.
View from Ridge.
View from Camp Field.
Woods in October.
Irene, martini time.
Irene, cheers!
At Camp Barn.
Martin at Camp Barn deck.
Kalbi for lunch
It's ready!
Irene at the grill.
How am I doing?
Very nice.
Near Sugar Camp.
Field at New Camp.
Billy. Break from splitting firewood.
Willy cutting firewood blocks at Camp Field.
Pines and new hardwood.
The old lumber wagon. (AuSable Forks 1910.)
Lookout Trail (Trail path set and rock cairns placed by Irene, Summer 2003).
Much photographed jitney on old Stonehouse Road.
Much photographed Martin and George.
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