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Scribed and couped by hand using massive century-old white pine logs, this recently built log cabin camp sets you back in time with its kerosene lamps, hand water pump, "outdoor plumbing," and cozy woodstove. The cabin has one large room with sleeping loft. Despite its nostalgic ambiance, the cabin entertained its first guests on New Year's Eve 2000. This camp is unique in location and setting - so peaceful and quiet, you can almost hear the snow fall. Here, you'll see nature at her best right outside your window. A slow-moving brook babbles within hearing distance just outside your window, from which you can watch otters, mink, beavers, and other wildlife. This camp is unique in location and setting - so peaceful and quiet, you can almost hear the snow fall. Here, you'll see nature at her best right outside your window. A slow-moving brook babbles within hearing distance just outside your window, from which you can watch otters, mink, beavers, and other wildlife. The Trapper's Cabin was featured in the December 2004 edition of Adirondack Life magazine. The cabin sits on a 500-acre private preserve bordered by Nature Conservancy lands - one of the original Adirondack Great Camp properties of more than 10,000 acres. A series of hiking and cross-country ski trails leads to and from the cabin; miles and miles of trails and log roads are available on the property for skiing, snowshoeing, hiking and mountain bike travel. This is the ideal winter hideaway for the skier as well as a great all-season hiking and biking destination. Notice to Hunters: We do not rent this property during deer season. Limited fall rental dates are available for guests hunting bear, upland bird, and small game. • Rent per week: $1595 • Rent per night: $350 (two-night minimum) • Check-in time: 12:00 noon • Check-out time: 10:00 AM (unless otherwise agreed) • Maximum occupancy: Five • No pets

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