On today’s episode of the Lake Naomi Club Podcast, we’re diving into the rich history and vibrant legacy of one of the Pocono Mountains’ most iconic destinations: Camelback Resort. From the snowy slopes to the summer thrills, Camelback has shaped the Pocono experience for generations. Joining us today is Clinton, France, vice president of facilities at Camelback, whose journey began as a young skier and has evolved into two decades of hands on experience across every corner of the resort.
In today's episode, we're honored to be joined by a true steward of the forest and a living thread in the history of the Poconos, Richard 'Dick' Cary. Dick is a certified forester with a BS in forestry from Penn State, and an MS in park planning and outdoor recreation from Michigan State, with a minor in wildlife management.
His career began in the Pennsylvania DCNR Bureau of Forestry, offering consulting to private within owners across Warren, Erie and other forest counties. He later joined the Pennsylvania Power Light Company, where he served as a land manager overseeing public recreation facilities including the iconic Lake Wallenpaupack. But Dick's story is more than a resume. It's a legacy. His grandfather managed the Pocono Lake Preserve from 1911 to 1945, followed by his father, who took over in 1945.
Dick grew up immersed in the forest of Pocono Lake, eventually becoming the forest manager at Pocono Lake Preserve himself a role held over 45 years through his consulting firm, Forest Land Consulting. As of June 30th, Dick has officially closed the consulting chapter, marking the end of an era. Today, he joins us to share insight from a lifetime of forest management, a look back at Pocono Pines and a lesson of the forest around us. Let's dive into a conversation with rich history, stewardship and the enduring bond between people and place.
With more than 53 years at Lake Naomi, Brian Lowe has held numerous roles within the Sailing Association and on the Board of Governors. His journey from a seven-year-old summer renter to a multi-generational homeowner and Club leader is inspiring. In this episode, we delve into Brian’s longstanding connection to the community, his rich sailing background, and his dedication to mentorship and volunteerism within the Club. We discuss Lake Naomi’s transformation—from dirt roads and simple cabins to a vibrant, multi-generational community. Brian shares his passion for sailing, the legacy of the Sunfish, Laser, and especially the Duster fleets, and the incredible success of the Junior Sailing Program. This episode offers a heartfelt look at what makes our sailing community—and the club as a whole—so special.
An interview with local legend Bill Van Gilder, where he shares the rich history of Van Gilder's Jubilee Restaurant, its deep ties to the Lake Naomi Club, and his lifelong passion for snowboarding.
An interview with Sawyer Nickel, the Director of Racquet Sports at Lake Naomi Club.
An interview with Lake Naomi Clubhouse Manager, Fernando Corona. Click here to watch the video version of this episode.