Lake Douglas Still Looks Beautiful...
I am writing this e mail from the deck at our cottage overlooking beautiful Douglas Lake.
As a general update, not all that much has changed. The Camp property has been developed with the exception of 3 or 4 lots. Several are full time lake residents. Lots are 10 acres or more, so the area has been beautifully preserved. As a reference point the available lots are available in the $400,000 to $600,000 range. Some things have changed!!
Camp Knight closed several years ago and was purchased by The Bug Camp. Best estimates are that U of M owns 55% of the shoreline that will never be developed. Makes for a beautiful situation.
I am in the process of creating a map of the old "Camp Manitou"at the request of the new residents. As I spent 5 summers there in some capacity, I have a fairly good recollection of the locations of most buildings. The original 4 camper cabins were the Buccaneers, Norseman, Pirates and Vikings. Were there more that came after my time? I see on the website "Privateers" that I am not familar with. Where was it and what was it?
As I mentioned in a previous note, we have the 52-53-54 honor boards as well as other camp memorabilia. If anyone wants pictures, let me know.
Any updates would be appreciated.
If anyone journey's "Up North" and would like to see what is going on at the old camp property, just e mail to Dave at the Manitou Website and he will forward your email to me.
Gary Olsaver
As a general update, not all that much has changed. The Camp property has been developed with the exception of 3 or 4 lots. Several are full time lake residents. Lots are 10 acres or more, so the area has been beautifully preserved. As a reference point the available lots are available in the $400,000 to $600,000 range. Some things have changed!!
Camp Knight closed several years ago and was purchased by The Bug Camp. Best estimates are that U of M owns 55% of the shoreline that will never be developed. Makes for a beautiful situation.
I am in the process of creating a map of the old "Camp Manitou"at the request of the new residents. As I spent 5 summers there in some capacity, I have a fairly good recollection of the locations of most buildings. The original 4 camper cabins were the Buccaneers, Norseman, Pirates and Vikings. Were there more that came after my time? I see on the website "Privateers" that I am not familar with. Where was it and what was it?
As I mentioned in a previous note, we have the 52-53-54 honor boards as well as other camp memorabilia. If anyone wants pictures, let me know.
Any updates would be appreciated.
If anyone journey's "Up North" and would like to see what is going on at the old camp property, just e mail to Dave at the Manitou Website and he will forward your email to me.
Gary Olsaver
