Monday, June 14, 2010

Tettegouche Camp

(our little cabin)
(furled fern)
(bedroom light)
(Beeper naps)
(bog board walk)
(little cabin inside)
(canoes)
(dining hall)
(little friend)
(twinflowers)
(mist over the Sawtooth Mountains)
(morning coffee and embroidery)
(hiking path out of camp)
(Mr Beeper and Beeper heading off into the mystic)
(orange hawkweed)
(spider web in the rain)
(dock)
(clothes on the little porch)
(forget-me-nots)
(fog on Lake MicMac)
(unidentified flower)

Some photos from our long weekend up at Tettegouche Camp--a truly extraordinary place (old logging camp turned early environmentalist retreat, now part of the Minnesota State Park system and open to anyone who can manage to snag a reservation) of so much natural beauty and rustic ambiance that the two mile uphill hike in barely matters.

You can see more photos from our stay here, if you are curious or interested or just bored and looking for something to do...

14 comments:

  1. Wow, that looks like a truly truly fabulous place! I love the way you alternated colour and black and white photos.

    The last flower looks like a viburnum to me.

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  2. These photos are FANTASTIC!!!! They could use these to promote tourism in the area. Stunning! I'm an indoor girl, but even I wanted to go. :)

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  3. Jacqui--thanks for clueing me in on the unidentified flower--I have a wild flower guide but was unable to find that one and I was thinking it was likely something that was a transplant since it is located right around the cabins...

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  4. Beautiful photos - I especially love the b/w - so atmospheric. What a great trip - despite the weather!

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  5. That looks like heaven! Awesome photos...totally made me want to go there!
    Sarah M

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  6. I love you photos of this adventure! beautiful!

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  7. I would find it difficult to ever leave!! How beautiful!!!

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  8. such beautiful photographs. what a calm and tranquil place it seems.

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  9. It was calm and tranquil and hard to leave. It was the sort of place where you have no idea what time of day it is and you really do not care--just go with your own internal rhythms. We will be booking again for next year, for sure. In fact, we may be booking every year for the remainder of our lives...

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  10. What a beautiful place - sounds like heaven to me.

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  11. This looks so perfect. I got that yummy, relaxed camp feeling just looking at your pictures!

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  12. I love you blog and am an avid reader of it. I was recently relocated From Oregon to Minneapolis for a new job. I was thrilled to see you are based in MN and even more thrilled to see your pictures of this State Park. I thought it might be a nice introduction to MN and take my husband and two kids (4 & 6) here in August (when there is some availability) I wanted to check with you - are all of the cabins "hike in" - I see you brought your little one so obviously there was no issue ... thanks in advance for the comment - amanda - ajkunz@comcast.net

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