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"Up at New Camp for Spring cleaning chores, Louise and I hiked Camp Rock with Tramp, enjoying the view. The summit of Jay Mountain was white in sun 6 miles East. In the field below, a line of frost around the edges in shade was all that was left of the last big snow. The place looked so pretty, we decided to take time off from the phone and the computer. We stayed the night." (April 22, 2001. She broke up with me September '01. This was our last visit to camp.) (CLICK HERE for full text of Letter #7, "New Camp Revisited." and CLICK HERE for New Camp Home Page--all about New Camp and how to visit there.)
A Personal Potpourri.Old photos, letters, clippings, greeting cards and other stuff too precious to discard. A Personal Potpourri is your Adirondack Guide's eclectic photo and writing place for stuff that just doesn't fit elsewhere in Fourpeaks Adirondack Backcountry Camps webpages. CLICK HERE for more Personal Potpourri. CLICK HERE to meet Your Adirondack Guide. . Are you in this picture? Fourpeaks hosts now welcome paying guests to a 700-acre rest and playground for vacations in the Adirondack Great Camp tradition. Couples appreciate Fourpeaks secluded settings. Outdoor loving families have fun exploring our accessible wilderness. Folks with dogs enjoy the open spaces to run their pets. A private nature rereat. For a vacation away from it all. Are you in this picture? CLICK HERE to find out! [More about this at Frequently Asked Questions.] ![]() "Hints of Balsam and Pine from our Corner of the Adirondacks" Join our mailing list! (Easy form.)
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