From the Water

Cedaroma Lodge Lakefront Access

Cedaroma Lodge Lakefront Access

Yesterday in a random discussion with a guest I learned that they had difficulty finding Cedaroma Lodge on their way home the prior night. They stopped at one place who sent them the right direction and eventually found us.

So I went out and photographed the lodge from the lake so folks can study before they go out. We have lights and a set of red solar markers, but having a better idea before one starts off is likely more confidence building.

Here are the icons you will see from the lake:

  • 4 similar cabins, one with the porch light on. Always. It’s a beacon
  • Boats on shore, including several red & yellow kayak/SUP Boards tied down. Colorful indicators of home.
  • Tracks. Yes, lots of tracks that lead right to us. I spent a bit of time walking around out on the lake and found us to look like a freeway coming into Cedaroma Lodge from the lake.
  • Due South from the South Bay channel at Black Bear Lodge & the opening at Serenity Bay. Really. Straight South.
  • If you do find yourself near our shore and aren’t sure, we are about 150 yards EAST (to your left) of the open water where the docks are still in the water.
  • Retaining wall & colorful flags. We have that long retaining wall, about 3 feet high and 150 feet long. As long as the snow doesn’t get too high, this is very visible. We have marked the stairwells with flags for your safety.

Easy access from Cedaroma to the Little St. Germain Lake and all the trails that come off the lake, and from the land, you can catch the trails two houses over from us at South Bay Road.

I am looking at my dozen or so photos and everything does seem to look similar. But, with these few notes of things to look for you should be able to find us from the lake without too much difficulty. Happy Snowmobiling. I will post a sunnier photo next time I am out and photographing on a sunny day.

Little Buddies

Boy and Dog snow play

Little buddies loving the snow

Every day we go out to play, take pictures, shovel walk ways, toss salt where needed and generally play in the snow. Today was no different in those tasks, but it was immensely better!

We Walked out on the ice a ways just to take some backwards photos of the property. Where we live seems pretty natural to us and I think it would be on a sled at night too, but the folks that visit are here on first trips and may not have that same confidence. I think I will give them a photo to identify us with.

On our way back we ran into our youngest guest. I had a little problem nailing his name too, but once i got it, I was charmed. Now Pretzel? He was a little standoffish, as he has been with new folks, but when our little guest started punching the snow Pretzel was enthralled. He started punching the snow himself, but with his snout. Funny! Funny! Without being intruisive and stagy, it was hard to get a great picture of them, playing, but it sure was made my day.