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    Ryan Giebel
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    02/28/2019
    Entering the trail with a sled in tow to keep the kids outside.
    Ryan Giebel
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    02/28/2019
    Meandering through the hills approaching the bog to turn and begin to climb up to Haven Hill.
    Ryan Giebel
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    02/28/2019
    Old pump house and well feeding the lodge and pool of the retreat grounds.
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    02/28/2019
    Cresting the South side of the retreat to immediately find oneself in the lodge's footprint.
    Ryan Giebel
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    02/28/2019
    The 6,700-square-foot footprint of Haven Hill Lodge.
    Ryan Giebel
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    02/28/2019
    Grand fireplace of Haven Hill Lodge.
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    The Haven Hill Carriage House.
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    The snow-covered old road leading up to Haven Hill.
    Ryan Giebel
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    02/28/2019
    Running and sledding down the old road from Haven Hill.
    Ryan Giebel
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    02/28/2019
    A look north toward Haven Hill Lake near the old road and horse trail intersection.

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