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Accomplished wilderness explorers back at Fourpeaks for a return visit, they find the top of Wainwright, camp out at High Meadow and explore the far reaches of the Jay Wilderness with three kids and their dog. CLICK & GO! (On this page.) Page 1 of 2: Views from Wainwright, Sugar Camp, Jay Mountain Wilderness hike with all the kids, Camping at High Meadow and Rattlesnake Knob. Guest Book Entry. What they had to say about it. An Email Exchange. More about their Fourpeaks visit. Page 2 of 2 (More Photos): New Camp, hiking and swimming at Taylor Pond. (Meet more Fourpeaks guests?) CLICK HERE for Meet Our Guests! Home Page. .
Date: 8/8/2002 - 10:58 AM Name: Danielle Email: miss_********@hotmail.com Location: Gloversville Comments: 4 peaks is a great place for anyone that goes there. hope they have a good time but also a great time. About Visiting Fourpeaks: An Email Exchange: Subject: info Kim and Dan Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 13:13:03 -0400 From: "Kim" <***@******.net> To: YourAdirondackGuide@4peaks.com Hello Martin, we would like to come up thursday the 27th and leave sunday morning, we would like to know if Ridge Camp is open? if not we see on your web site that sugar camp is open, we would like that, we will be taking our time on thursday and come up and be there between 1 and 3 pm. we have to work 3 to 11 pm tonight and will be home in the am, please leave a message at 518-***-**** or email us, ps popcorn misses you and will be coming, kim wants to know if you found her pillow?????? thank s Dan and Kim,,,,,,,,,,,, Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 10:58:35 -0400 From: "Kim" <***@******.net> To: Martin, this be Kim and Dan again. We will be up tomorrow. Its just going to be Dan, Popcorn, and myself. No kids this time. We will see you at Sugar Camp. Have a good day. Kim. Date: Sun, 30 Jun 2002 19:08:04 -0400 From: "Kim" <***@******.net> To: Martin, here are some pictures with view from wainwright, sugar camp, and the partners in crime. Subject: Dan and Kim. Date: Sun, 30 Jun 2002 22:24:17 -0400 From: "Kim" <***@******.net> To: have availability for July 5th, 6th, and 7th at Ridge Camp open. Dan has to check at work tomorrow, but we would like to return. We know your have limited access with the web and notebook. If you could let us know if this still remains open, we will email you late tomorrow night. Thanks again for a wonderful weekend. Dan and Kim. Subject: Martin, we got your message Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2002 06:58:26 -0400 From: "Kim" <***@******.net> To: YourAdirondackGuide@4peaks.com [NOTE: While they were here, Kim and Dan rescued a dog that fell off the north face of Ebenezer. Guests hiking there had neglected to keep their dog in view and under control. Kim and Dan found the hurt dog in very rough terrain and carried it out over a mile and a half in a makeshift sling. The dog was taken to the veterinary hospital. The injuries were to the nervous system. The dog was destroyed. ] Martin hope all is well. We received your message and have not had the chance to call you back. We are very sorry to hear about ember, we were quite puzzled when the guests told us that the dog was fine after their trip to the vet. Do you know what the injuries were that required her to be put down? The blanket was loaded into the back of Hilary and Roys car with the dog, they had to use it to carry the dog into the vets office. Hope to hear from you soon. Kim and Dan Subject: Wolf Nest Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2002 07:12:42 -0400 From: "Kim" <***@******.net> To: YourAdirondackGuide@4peaks.com Martin, I wanted to send you a separate email, telling you we again had a wonderful time. It's nice to bring the kids now and then, but we also enjoyed our visit with you and the relaxation of time alone. We have been up frequently in the past month to do alot of hiking, were trying to prepare for October. This time we decided just to have a chill weekend with no plan, and we enjoyed that equally. We are hoping to come before October, but we want to at least get the fall chores done (e.g. wood in - so we have heat this winter) before we leave October 4th. I will be hearing from shelly some time this week about her dates and will email you as soon as I do. Hopefully we will see you well before October, I will keep you up to date as our plan unfolds. Thank you again for everything, and if you need anything, please call or email us, would give us an excuse to come. Talk to you soon. Kim Subject: Its dan and Kim again. Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2002 01:58:06 -0400 From: "Kim" <***@******.net> To: YourAdirondackGuide@4peaks.com [NOTE: I had asked Kim and Dan, experienced wilderness visitors, to help me figure out ways to improve the quality of my backcountry camp bookings and avoid renting to people who are not well suited to living in the backcountry--like the people who lost their dog off the sheer rock face of Ebenezer Mountain. One of methods we talked about was a Backcountry Questionnaire. ] I did'nt get the questionaire, to know if we are compatible with 4 peaks please forward. (or dan and I were thinking about this on the way home - maybe not a questionaire, but what would you do in this situation quiz). People would either no the answer or have to research prior. This would point out people that really have an interest or willingness for safety and enviromental rationals Your could even post this on the web page in puzzle and game form that would be submitted prior to them complete their reservation process. Depending on their score, interest, and willingness may deter, or filter your problem children (per your discretion). Hope George is doing well. Talk to you soon. Dan and Kim. Meet Our Guests at the Fourpeaks Photo Guest Book! A fun way to learn about our Adirondack backcountry vacations.
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