FAQ

Paul and Annica in an adirondack

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Here are some questions no one asked with answers that few will read. If you have a question that isn't here, feel free to email us and we'll do our best to answer it.

Did you say “camping”?

Sure did! Camping could mean a lot of things: RV'ing, Tents, Adirondacks, Hostel-like bunk beds, etc. We can accommodate all these options. When RSVP'ing, we just need to know which of these is your preference. If camping is not your style, there are a handful of house rentals from AirBnB and VRBO a short drive away. There's also plenty of parking for RVs, though no hook up options.

Are Dogs Allowed?

Absolutely! Annica can't pass by a dog without petting it, so why would our reception be any different? That said, we are limited on the number that we can have in camp.

Are Children Invited?

Yes, so long as they are better behaved than your dog. What would camp be without children? We will have camp activities for young and old. Whether you come for the day or can stay the weekend, there will be plenty of games, nature, and crafts to distract from the lack of cell phone reception.

Is there any cell phone reception?

Yes, but it's fairly limited. You can make calls and send/receive texts, but you aren't going to be able to stream. There is wifi at the main lodge, but that will also be fairly limited in bandwidth.

Where are you registered?

Let's be honest, we're both near our 40's. We don't need gifts. We need community, and that means you. Spending your time with us is enough of a gift and we are so thankful for it.

How can we get around camp?

Driving around camp is permitted. But we'd encourage you to slow down, plan to walk, enjoy nature. You are also welcome to bring a bike or scooter, assuming it can handle dirt roads. We will also have an option to shuttle people between the east and west sides of the lake, around the time of scheduled events.