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7/10/2017 5:13 pm  #1


Where In Algonquin #167

I tried to find a photo that I believe has been visited by many, had sufficient landmarks to recall this location but obscure enough to make it a challenge.   We'll see

 

7/11/2017 8:14 am  #2


Re: Where In Algonquin #167

Narrows between Fawn lake and Little Doe

 

7/11/2017 10:25 am  #3


Re: Where In Algonquin #167

Not the narrows (between Fawn and Little Doe)

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7/11/2017 10:49 am  #4


Re: Where In Algonquin #167

Barron river after the canyon

 

7/11/2017 3:32 pm  #5


Re: Where In Algonquin #167

Nowhere even remotely close to the the Barron river. 

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7/11/2017 9:28 pm  #6


Re: Where In Algonquin #167

Andy W wrote:

Not the narrows (between Fawn and Little Doe)

I initially thought it might be the narrows between Cache and Tanamakoon, but it looked a bit wide to me. Now that you've hinted towards narrows, might as well guess it.


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7/11/2017 10:04 pm  #7


Re: Where In Algonquin #167

Narrows just before you come to Big Crow Lake from Little Crow Lake.


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7/12/2017 4:38 am  #8


Re: Where In Algonquin #167

You are correct its in a narrows between two lakes. But not Cache/Tanamakoon nor Crow/Little Crow.
 

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7/12/2017 6:01 am  #9


Re: Where In Algonquin #167

Trout Lake to Big Trout Lake

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7/12/2017 12:56 pm  #10


Re: Where In Algonquin #167

Not Trout Lake to Big Trout Bo but your guess is getting closer to the area (relatively) 

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7/12/2017 6:28 pm  #11


Re: Where In Algonquin #167

Between Rosebary & Longbow?

 

7/12/2017 6:33 pm  #12


Re: Where In Algonquin #167

Peek, You Got it!

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7/13/2017 7:45 am  #13


Re: Where In Algonquin #167

You'd think I'd have recognized the spot having just been there a week ago but nooope. Observant am I. 

 

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