Thursday, February 18, 2010

Flashback (Let Your Imagination Run Wild!)


     We have mentioned numerous times about the designated campsites on the lakes of the Adirondacks.  Here is a photo of just one campsite that we visited on Little Tupper Lake.  The stone fireplace was placed here long before that area was developed into a designated campsite for paddlers.  Was the fireplace for cooking and heating of a trapper's cabin?  Did it serve as a centerpiece for a private hunting and fishing lodge?  Or did it witness the trials and tribulations of Lumberjacks?  We did find a few more ruins on other lakes that are also earmarked by just a stone fireplace, but those sites have been consumed by the forest.  So much history and nobody to tell the stories. 

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