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In the Adirondacks, I sometimes come across remnants of dwellings, far from any road or community. This particular photograph was from a hike on Indian Pass Trail in October 2009. I found what looked like barrel rings in a birch tree.

Upon further investigation, I found rusted metal basins, and a cast iron piece with the word ‘Hibachi,’ on it. I suspect this area was used as a primitive kitchen, or perhaps it was the only remnant of a shack of sorts. Unfortunately, the weather turned before I could do any further investigation.

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