Outside Kitchen 1/4
Outside of Kitchen 2/4
Outside of Kitchen 3/4
Outside of Kitchen 4/4 The pay-phone is visible in this photo too.
Kitchen Ware 1/13 This will help give us and our help ideas as to what we need to bring.
Kitchen Ware 2/13
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Kitchen Ware 6/13 Not positive but that orange bucket looks a lot like the huge salad spinner I've used before.
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Kitchen Ware 11/13 - A deli slicer, cool.
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Kitchen Appliances 1/5 - This refrigerator is accessed from the same room where all the utensils are stored, kind of a prep room. The hole at the bottom right goes back to the walk-in.
Kitchen Appliances 2/5 - A 14 burner commercial stove and griddle.
Kitchen Appliances 3/5 - A couple of convection ovens. I've never used these but I gather cooks like them?
Kitchen Appliances 4/5 - A view from outside the walk-in. The square holes on the bottom in the back lead to two doors accessible from the prep room. This door is accessed through the pantry.
Kitchen Appliances 5/5 - Coffee! Looks like a decent coffee machine.
Dining Areas 1/6 - A from inside one of the two dining halls.
Dining Areas 2/6 - The doors on the far right of this photo go into the serving area of the kitchen. The long wall on the right is one dining hall and you can see an outside dining area beyond it on the left.
Dining Areas 3/6
Dining Areas 4/6 - Yet another view of the outside dining area. We will be rearranging this for sure. :)
Dining Areas 5/6 - Another shot of the outside dining area. This is just down the steps from one of the dining halls.
Dining Areas 6/6 - One of the two dining halls. This view is looking through the hall to the kitchen. If you were to walk to the kitchen and then veer left into the other dining hall and walk through it and outside, you would be standing very near the outside dining area captured in the previous couple of photos.
That's the kitchen up there. Actually it's the dining hall in the previous photo. This is the path leading down to the recreation hall. The next photo is facing the other way.
Sharyn outside the recreation hall. There is lots of space outside of the hall. We're thinking of some type of bar area outside the hall.
So yeah, like it says. We would prefer not to get fined for scuffing the new floor. I'm sure dance shoes are fine. I'll be bringing mine.
Recreation Hall. Hardwood floor too!
These lights point down on the fireplace at the end of the recreation hall.
The fireplace at the end of the recreation hall. You can also see the benches that go all the way around the hall.
This is a small storage closet off of the recreation hall with some chairs and tables.
A view of the doors going out the side of the hall.
These are some tables stacked behind the recreation hall. I think the wood pieces on the right are for stage-use inside the hall - not sure.
Cabins 1/12 - The cabins do not all have the same layouts. Here is a view of the "beds" contained in each one. There are four in each. They can be pushed together to form "doubles".
Cabins 2/12 - You get a good perspective of the size of the cabins this way. You can see the door to the balcony in the back and the beginning of the hearth for the fireplace on the bottom left. The windows have rods for hanging curtains but I think this is a BYOC (bring your own curtains) place.
Cabins 3/12 - Yep, each cabin gets a monster of a fireplace. These cabins were all built in the 1920's or so. I can't recall the exact date. It's on their website somewhere. There is also plenty of wood and we will be stacking some of it outside each cabin along with fire-starting materials. There are even instructions on the wall above each fireplace on how to light a fire.
Cabins 4/12 - Heading out to the balcony.
Cabins 5/12 - The balcony! It is a sheltered balcony and since all the cabins are built on hill sides, most of the balconies have about eight to twelve foot drops over the railing.
Cabins 6/12 - The balcony extends down the side of the cabin.
Cabins 7/12 - You can see in this shot how the windows in the cabins operate.
Cabins 8/12 - Some of the doors shut snugly. Again, built in the early 1900's. I think they're doing great given their age.
Cabins 9/12 - Each cabin also has a closet with a broom and a couple hangers. I'd recommend bringing some hangers of your own as well.
Cabins 10/12 - The closet should fit more than four people would bring for a couple nights (those staying Friday and Saturday) or just one night (those staying Saturday).
Cabins 11/12 - A view from outside cabin #18. There are 46 of these four-bed cabins total. Some of them are built duplex style.
Cabins 12/12 - A drinking fountain. It works and tastes fine according to me (Darrell).
Cleaning Room 1/5 - There are three of these cleaning rooms. One in each bathroom facility.
Cleaning 2/5 - Some sinks and plenty of cleaning solvents. We will likely bring our own. We have the option of cleaning ourselves or hiring cleaners to help us.
Cleaning 3/5 - This is also where spare TP and Towels are stored.
Cleaning 4/5 - Brooms, mops, etc.
Cleaning 5/5 - hmmm... I guess there were 4 cleaning photos. This is the entrance to one of the men's rooms at one of the bathroom facilities. Each side (men's and women's) has three toilets, two showers, two sinks, and a mirror.
Meadow 1/10 - This was supposed to be a panorama shot but I haven't put it together yet. A few of the shots are also out of order.
Meadow 2/10 - The meadow is on one side and the beaver pond on the other. It's called Beaver Pond - I'm not sure if there are any beavers.
Meadow 3/10 - Did I mention the meadow is where the ceremony will be? This is a fantastic view looking down the valley, no?
Meadow 4/10 - Sharyn taking photos. The ones on this site so far represent only those taken with my camera. Sharyn took just as many.
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Meadow 8/10 - You can see the electric access beyond the redwood on the right. This field is often used for events.
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Meadow 10/10
Roads and Parking - This is actually a basketball court but we're going to use it for parking. Did we mention there's a swimming hole too?
Firewood - We were checking the place out a few hours after another group had just checked out. This supply is likely full when a group checks in. If not, the camp staff is only a 1/4 mile away.
This is the handicap bathroom up near the kitchen area.
Handicap bathroom again.
Perhaps handicap-accessible is a better term.
There's another bathroom on the other side.
These stairs, followed by more stairs, lead to the two 8-bed cabins that have multiple rooms, running water, electricity, and one even has a washer and dryer and a natural gas heater. Staging areas for the bride and groom and some of the bridal party I think.
The mini-grill.
These are a fridge and a couple freezers outside the kitchen.
The kitchen bathroom.
Kitchen cleaning stuff. There's a door leading to the kitchen just to the right of this photo. The bathroom in the previous shot is just to the left of this photo. The fridge and freezer in the shot two back are opposite these supplies.
Oh look a freezer... or that might be the fridge... tough to tell.
This is that outside dining area. If you look beyond the rail, you can see the fire circle area below. I'm not sure if we'll use that area but it sure is cool.
Just had to snap this shot. I (Darrell) did attend UC Santa Cruz home of the Banana Slugs.
A better view of the fire circle.
Path 1/2 - This shot and the next give you an idea of the distance from the kitchen (seen in the distance here) to one of the three sets of cabins. We will be adding some LED "night lights" along each path color coded to your cabin set.
Path 2/2 - The path continues out of sight and over a small rise to some cabins.
Stairs leading down from the one of the dining halls.
Stairs from a dining hall on the left leading to the outside dining area on the right.
The outside dining area from another perspective. You can see there is lots of room to open it up and reorganize.
I remember cleaning these heavy things when I worked at a cafe.