I have just posted the 5th and final page of photos from the visit to Wolfeboro, NH and the location formerly known as Camp Alton.
I hope you have enjoyed the photos, I only wish they could have been filled with happy faced campers and counselors instead of big houses!!
Gary
[url=http://www.campalton.com/april_2002_photos_5.html]Last page of photos[/url]
gms@pipeline.com
Last of the camp photos
- Gary Scharoff
- Site Admin
- Posts: 212
- Joined: Mon Jan 08, 2001 7:00 pm
- Location: Scarsdale,NY
- Contact:
Re: Last of the camp photos
Nice! (sad, but nostalgic nonetheless).
This one -
<A HREF="http://www.campalton.com/images/103-0312_IMG_A.JPG" TARGET="_blank">http://www.campalton.com/images/103-0312_IMG_A.JPG</A>
- showing a rock near the Point - really caught my eye. That's where I slept under the stars on Jan. 10 one year (prob. around 1985). It was a warm winter night in Alton. The temp. was about
-10 F.
That thought provokes this ramble: I think it was slightly warmer than 0 F. the time Joe Desisto and I set up a tent in the shack down by the sweat lodge during winter vacation, but I recall that a certain musical director *thought* it was much colder. The next day we met Irving Roberts boring a hole for the foundation post of what became the lifting room. He was using an enormous propane torch to cut through the frozen soil!
Thanks for bringing that back. ;-)
DDD
ddavis@copyright.com
This one -
<A HREF="http://www.campalton.com/images/103-0312_IMG_A.JPG" TARGET="_blank">http://www.campalton.com/images/103-0312_IMG_A.JPG</A>
- showing a rock near the Point - really caught my eye. That's where I slept under the stars on Jan. 10 one year (prob. around 1985). It was a warm winter night in Alton. The temp. was about
-10 F.
That thought provokes this ramble: I think it was slightly warmer than 0 F. the time Joe Desisto and I set up a tent in the shack down by the sweat lodge during winter vacation, but I recall that a certain musical director *thought* it was much colder. The next day we met Irving Roberts boring a hole for the foundation post of what became the lifting room. He was using an enormous propane torch to cut through the frozen soil!
Thanks for bringing that back. ;-)
DDD
ddavis@copyright.com