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The small steps to the left of the steps you mention were built by the scouts. The steps and and overlook deck were built by the Long Lake Foundation members and volunteers beginning in 1998 such as Frank Stulen, Don Oleson, Dean Templeton, Dennis Wiand and many others. The project took about 3 summers with work being done on weekends.
The small steps to the left of the steps you mention were built by the scouts. The steps and and overlook deck were built by the Long Lake Foundation members and volunteers beginning in 1998 such as Frank Stulen, Don Oleson, Dean Templeton, Dennis Wiand and many others. The project took about 3 summers with work being done on weekends.
The small steps to the left of the steps you mention were built by the scouts. The steps and and overlook deck were built by the Long Lake Foundation members and volunteers beginning in 1998 such as Frank Stulen, Don Oleson, Dean Templeton, Dennis Wiand and many others. The project took about 3 summers with work being done on weekends.
I stand corrected, according to the local fudge packer this is Christmas Tree Beach. Also, I don't own a Hummer and didn't drive that one there. So cool your jets papabear78 I just made the photograph.
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The small steps to the left of the steps you mention were built by the scouts. The steps and and overlook deck were built by the Long Lake Foundation members and volunteers beginning in 1998 such as Frank Stulen, Don Oleson, Dean Templeton, Dennis Wiand and many others. The project took about 3 summers with work being done on weekends.
The small steps to the left of the steps you mention were built by the scouts. The steps and and overlook deck were built by the Long Lake Foundation members and volunteers beginning in 1998 such as Frank Stulen, Don Oleson, Dean Templeton, Dennis Wiand and many others. The project took about 3 summers with work being done on weekends.
The small steps to the left of the steps you mention were built by the scouts. The steps and and overlook deck were built by the Long Lake Foundation members and volunteers beginning in 1998 such as Frank Stulen, Don Oleson, Dean Templeton, Dennis Wiand and many others. The project took about 3 summers with work being done on weekends.
I stand corrected, according to the local fudge packer this is Christmas Tree Beach. Also, I don't own a Hummer and didn't drive that one there. So cool your jets papabear78 I just made the photograph.
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