How the Adirondacks remind me I still have reason to hope 🏑

I get tired of the endless number enormous, complicated and thoroughly modern houses I see on Zillow. But when I get to a more remote place like the Adirondacks and look around I know there is reason for hope. Most cabins, especially seasonal hunting cabins aren’t wrapped in plastic or are enormous though some certainly are. I really don’t get the appeal of modernity, the smart television in every room with high speed internet. I am pretty sure the house of future, as sold on television will come with a mandatory 30-yard dumpster with the amount of waste we are told is normal by the television.

I think home should be a sanctuary away from it all. Simple and not needing constant repairs or buying new shit to keep it in good condition. A simple cabin, with as few electronics and as little technology as possible. Maybe some electric lights, but not much beyond that. While I could see the benefits of having a propane heater as a backup when I’m away for an extended period of time, a wood stove, with as little space to heat as possible would be best. No washing machine, no dish washer or fancy appliances. Just a very basic propane stove, an energy efficient refrigerator, a place to charge my cellphone. 

Maybe to live a life like that I have to build it, as few houses on the market truly are like that. But there are people who live that way, as witnessed by the Adirondacks. Not all houses are spacious and β€œmodern” or covered with vinyl siding and full of white walls. Shiplap and board batten are common options in cabins, white drywall ain’t the only option. You also don’t have to have a 2,000 foot square house. Maybe such things are normal in suburbs, along with the mandatory 30-yard dumpster for all the things you get in Amazon on a daily basis, but I find it all so repulsive.

Long Lake Lean-Tos

Here is a map of the lean-tos that are located along Long Lake in the Central Adirondacks.

Long Lake Lean-Tos

Thirteenth Lake Campsites and Lean-Tos – Coordinates and Maps

Interactive Map

Download the KML file for use in Google Maps or GPS apps.

Printable Map

 Thirteenth Lake

List of (13th Lake Campsites and Lean-Tos) Thirteenth Lake Campsites and Lean-Tos

Here is a list of (13th Lake Campsites and Lean-Tos) Thirteenth Lake Campsites and Lean-Tos with coordinates. There is no 13th Lake Campsite 1 anymore, it was removed to allow more room for people to launch kayaks. You can also get this as a Google Sheet for ease of downloading into your GPS.

LocationLatitude Longitude
13th Lake (Main) Parking Lot43.7186641910099-74.1185165391745
Old Farm Parking Lot43.7045900362223-74.1175880359276
13th Lake Campsite 243.7044633051125-74.1235275376861
13th Lake Campsite 3 (Elizabeth Pt)43.6990481661615-74.127877684702
13th Lake Campsite 443.693721701658-74.1303139112506
13th Lake Campsite 543.6940333323659-74.1361290456515
13th Lake Campsite 643.7024547806443-74.1315583180681
13th Lake Campsite 743.7043710304801-74.1312644388706
13th Lake Campsite 843.7079782385687-74.1279083038569
13th Lake Campsite 943.7096273314097-74.1265379824266
13th Lake Campsite 1043.7140668370705-74.1220594554383
Hour Pond Campsite43.6980598468771-74.1587433238266
Hour Pond Lean-To43.7007731961084-74.1581732824828
Peaked Mt Pond Campsite 143.7238492145188-74.1522366352236
Peaked Mt Pond Campsite 243.7254011013543-74.1549036326032