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Black Maple Camp Details 20 x 24 cedar log cabin, built in the fall of 1997. 10' gable end loft with 1 1/2" pine decking, log joists, rails, window, and ladder. 16 concrete pads and 6x6 treated in-ground posts set below front level. Per code. 5 downstairs windows with screens (Anderson & Pella) approx. 4' x 5' in size. One 3' x 8' steel entry door with window. 6 x 24 porch with treated joists, 1 1/2" cedar floor, balsam log rafters, and porch rails. Roof of balsam rafters, 1" T&G cedar sheathing, foam insulation, 1/2 OSB, felt and 25 year shingles with a 12/12 roof pitch Directions: From M28/Wolf Lake Road at Humbold, 4 miles east of Champion, go up Wolf Lake Road 2.9 miles to a seasonal road (Marquette County sign) heading west. Continue 2.4 miles, passing under and then along a high line to the intersection with the Burma Snowmobile Trail (there are lots of directional signs and arrows.) Head North 2.2 miles to a stream crossing with metal stakes on both sides sprayed orange; continue 1.0 mile to a "Y" where the showmobile trail goes right. Go left there 1.6 miles to three little red ties on a maple sapling on the driver side. This is the road to the camp intersection. Just up the road at the top of the hill is a new, grey gate that is NOT locked. It is 1.3 miles to the camp (stay left at the one other road you pass which is on the property.) Just after descending a steep hill to the bottom and starting up you come to the property line. There is a little red tie on a spruce on the right, a high rock knob on the left, and blue Mead line markings on the trees. Lines are painted in around the 320-acre parcel. This road leads to the cabin on the west side of Round Lake. Stay left at the only "Y". The right branch is an interior road to deer blinds and beaver ponds. | ||||
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