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Some Pictures from the cabin at Long Lake NY
Located in the
(Click a picture for a larger view)
| The Cabin Outside |
The Cabin Inside |
Long Lake |
(1995 )

THE cabin, looking at it from the south.
(1998)

Covered in Snow
Nov 2000
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(1995)

The Kitchen area, many a great bacon, egg and hash brown breakfasts were cooked here.
(1998)
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Long Lake, looking north, the bullhead hole is just beyond the jut to the left, 35
bullhead we pulled out in one day. 
The bridge crossing Long Lake. We cross this bridge going to and from camp.

Long Lake looking Northwest.

Sights along edge of
Long Lake


Long Lake looking Northeast. This is where the seaplanes are usually docked.
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The Cabin, looking at it from the north.

Looking at it from the east we're just about standing on the access road.
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(1995)

Looking from the kitchen to the front door. Cots are to the right. The Hot One is on the
left.
(1998)
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(1995)

THE HOT ONE, Built by Fran Sr. in 1978, has had the cabin temps from +110 to -20, in the
same night.
(1998)
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The access road to get into camp. Heads east up and out over the hill it's a long way
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The outhouse, a cold and lonely place, never know who you might meet out there. |
Quote of my 1998 trip:

"Fran Got a Pencil?" |
Big Brook |
The Brooks |
Little Brook |
| Backgrounds
Are here |

Big Brook Looking South, lots of trout, bears, deer and just about anything stopping to
drink.
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Little Brook, Lots of small speckled trout live here, along with some beavers.
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1995
Big Brook Looking North.

Nov 2000
Snow Covered
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Another View of Little Brook
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Just out playing in the snow, in February, where the temperature can drop to -30 degrees.
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A map of New York, Long Lake is located in the yellow.






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