The report is in from the camp...they got 10 inches of snow on Sunday night and another inch today...Banny the sleeping arangements are vast and varied...there are at least two detached cabins available that are heated (one last year was heated by either on or off... no thermostat) the other was functioning properly both sleep 6 or 8 (I don't recall exactly how many) the main house has 4 bed rooms that sleep various amounts of people...and the great hall has a dozen or more bunk beds...the barn sleeps 16 hearty souls who don't mind sleeping sheltered without heat and there are other cabins (also unheated...but one has a large fireplace (and sleeps 20 plus) the barn has a huge field stone fireplace which we run most of the time but it still won't heat the sleeping quarters all that well...those spots are usually used by those who have winter sleeping bags ...

NONE of the beds have ANY bed linens so bring a bag or linens for them...

John the best airport would be Manchester NH...

This is not a 5 star resort...it is a older summer camp run by the presbitarian church...but it sits on some beautiful grounds...and is a chance to hang and enjoy...but it is a bit rustic...with snow on the ground it could be an old fasion New England winter escape...here is their web site clicky thing

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