August 1, 2017

Here’s an excerpt from today’s Duluth News Tribune featuring Log Cabin Hideaways!

“I wanted (my guests) to know what it’s like to look up and see the stars and not have any light pollution,” he <Lampman> said.

The Triangle Lake cabin and their other formerly owned cabins give the backwoods experience. They have wood-fired stoves and saunas, propane-fueled refrigerators, outhouses and compost piles nearby, and solar-powered lights. Guests bathe by jumping into the lakes in the summer and chiseling holes through the ice in the winter.

“They love doing that,” Lampman said. “It’s part of the experience.”

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It’s our intent to change very little to the Log Cabin Hideaways experience!