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 Horseshoe name....
Author: Dean Harris 
Date:   05-06-03 19:57

I've heard some interesting news! First of all, Hi to everyone (except Oscar Loynaz....just kidding Oscar). Hope all is well & look forward to a get-together.
So, this is not confirmed. I heard that some people (I kind of know) asked Josie (maybe Josie) to use (or buy?) the Horseshoe name. To my understanding, it is to resurrect a camp in Wisconsin that may be another victim of hardships. I believe it to be camp Agawak or Kawaga near Rhinelander (?). What's going on here? Who's got info? Gould ?

If, my sources are correct about all of this...... I have mixed feelings. Obviously there is no substitue for Minong (or its' Northwoods location). On the other hand, the name could live on for our kids. Most important is the directive. What type of camp is it to be. I would hope a wilderness type, outdoors camp.
In truth, I was hoping for someone we know to take the initiative to reopen Horseshoe! I hope it's not too late...

In search of confirmed info, Dean Harris
:)

p.s. Deano is Happily married now living in Northbrook, IL... Baby on the way! Working hard. Still fishing. Hoping my old Woodsmen campers are well (as adults now)!

Fond memory = Merc & Mike coming to my house when I was about 11 yrs. old doing some recruiting. I remember the reel to reel video projector & the awesome films of camp! To me, Merc was like "The Fonz" when he came by (cool guy - always)!

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 Re: Horseshoe name....
Author: Tripp Hainsfurther 
Date:   05-07-03 07:58

Dean:

If you look towards the beginning of the forum, you will see a discussion about this very subject.

I assume you are speaking about the efforts of Jordan Shiner, who, until 2 years ago, was the director of Camp Kawaga. After leaving that position, I understood he was looking for a place to "re-start" Camp Horseshoe. To my knowledge, he hasn't been successful to date. Both of the camps mentioned, Kawaga and Agawak, asre fairly successful. Our family knows the ownership of both and I would be surprised if either was for sale, but you never you know.

Last year's rumor was Camp Timberlane, which is where my son goes. I've spoken with the owner about that rumor and it is not for sale at this time.

I hope Jordan is successful for many reasons. He runs a good camp and it would be great to see the camp make a comeback.

As for dealing with Josie, I am sure you can find some rather unflattering posts about her role in the camp's fate elsewhere in the forum as well.

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 Re: Horseshoe name....
Author: Dan gugu Gould 
Date:   05-15-03 22:52

Deano, how's Fred? I also live in Northbrook. So does Brian Berk and Pollack John Schwartz and some others are now in Deerfield. In regards to this other camp I believe you are talking about Jordan Shiner But I am not sure about what the latest news is. Last I heard it was a definite possibility, but I have been out of the loop lately. I am heading up to Minong in a couple of weeks, I am still cleaning the gasoline out of the lake that you spilled in in 1990. Repeat after me GOLDIE..................................................................................................

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 The traditions will continue...
Author: Jordan Shiner 
Date:   07-31-03 15:08

As I began writing my thoughts to the Horseshoe Nation, I am sitting on a dock looking out at the water and pine trees on a beautiful lake in the Northwoods. I could not be in a more perfect setting.

Camp Horseshoe was such a special place for so many of us. Our futures were shaped by people like Doc and Mrs. H, Gordy and Josie Morrison, Bob and Mike Mercier, Don Cohen and Scottie Morrison. Let’s not forget Frankie Demyan, Harry Prendergast and the countless other counselors and campers that are part of Camp Horseshoe. They instilled in me a love for camp, appreciation of the great outdoors and a longing for the Northwoods. During my Cabin 14 year in 1979, I remember having a conversation with Bobby Mitchell that one day we should try and run Camp Horseshoe. My dream has become a reality.

My wife Fran and I along with our 3 children (Max 8, Nikki 6 and Sarah 3) spent 10 wonderful years as Directors of Camp Kawaga. We were lucky to have many Camp Horseshoe Alumnus boys join us at camp. I modeled the camp after my own experiences at Horseshoe, 1975-1979 (brother Stu 1972-1974). The All-Night Treasure Hunt, Super Relay (of course water boil), Get Lost, Green-Brown, Message to Garcia, Boundary Waters/Canadian for the 14ers, Ranger Sailing Trip on Lake Superior, Porkies, Flambeau, Namekagon canoe trips, Lower Brule for the best canoers were all part of my program. I even called Merc to find out about how they pulled off the Chief Namekagon visits (I’ve been sworn to secrecy). It still wasn’t Horseshoe!

18 months ago, we began a search to find a spot for the reopening of Camp Horseshoe. I visited camps in Maine, looked at properties in Wisconsin and Michigan, from Ghost Lake (no motor boats allowed) to the North Eastern part of the state. I also called every existing camp, at least twice, in Northern Wisconsin. I even had Danny Gould talk to an older women whose family owned property near Horseshoe. None of them fit for numerous reasons. I recently read that Doc H searched for months and months (checking lakes for sand when the ice broke) until finally settling in Minong. So after our 18-month search, we have found an incredible property just outside of Rhinelander, Wisconsin. It was a former camp with 140 acres surrounded by woods, a beautiful sand bottom lake (a little larger than Little Horseshoe), over 3000’ of lake frontage and has a creek running through the back of the property.

Camp Horseshoe and all the wonderful traditions we grew up with will re-open in 2004!

Horseshoe was a unique camp for many reasons. The property was definitely one reason but not the most important one. The values started by Doc H, the love for the outdoors passed down to us, the spirit, the friendships, the balance of sports and camping, the traditions, were all special aspects of Horseshoe. These are the reason I wanted to make camping my life.

We hope you will share the excitement with us and as Horseshoe alumni, you will become part of the next chapter of the great Horseshoe Legacy. We look forward to sharing memories, creating new ones together and hearing from all of you.

Hail to the Forest!

Jordan Shiner

P.S. We are beginning to build our web site at www.camphorseshoe.com We are going to be devoting a section to Horseshoe Alumni. We would love to scan any old photos or camp memorabilia you may have. We will return anything we are given. Thanks

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