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2/19/2017 10:16 am  #1


Where in Algonquin? No. 100

For #100 I couldn't decide whether to post a well-composed photograph or a hard-to-figure-out location. In the end I went with neither; this is just a place where I had a good feeling.

Mid September, mid-day, sunshine, blue skies, perfect temperature, dry, no bugs, just a mild breeze, and a lovely lake to paddle on. Where is it?


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2/19/2017 10:31 am  #2


Re: Where in Algonquin? No. 100

Sunbeam?


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'...a man is part of his canoe and therefore part of all it knows. The instant he dips a paddle he flows as it flows.’ Sigurd Olson
 

2/19/2017 11:23 am  #3


Re: Where in Algonquin? No. 100

Sorry, not Sunbeam! 

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2/19/2017 12:00 pm  #4


Re: Where in Algonquin? No. 100

Tom Thomson?


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'...a man is part of his canoe and therefore part of all it knows. The instant he dips a paddle he flows as it flows.’ Sigurd Olson
 

2/19/2017 12:34 pm  #5


Re: Where in Algonquin? No. 100

Not Tom Thomson, but you've now bracketed it!

Last edited by Methye (2/19/2017 1:13 pm)

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2/19/2017 1:30 pm  #6


Re: Where in Algonquin? No. 100

Willow.  That's a beautiful little lake

 

2/19/2017 1:39 pm  #7


Re: Where in Algonquin? No. 100

You got it. It is a beautiful lake.
There ought to be one or two campsites on it to take the strain off of Thomson and Sunbeam. As it stands, that rocky point on the right in the photo is a nice place to stop for a snack...
You're up, Shawn!

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