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7/26/2017 5:50 pm  #1


Where in Algonquin? No.172

Where is this Lake?



Edit: You can click the image for an enlarged view.

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7/26/2017 8:38 pm  #2


Re: Where in Algonquin? No.172

Hello Linda

edit: Actually it might not be Linda, but it looks incredibly close to the northwest view of the island site

Last edited by trippythings (7/26/2017 8:40 pm)


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7/27/2017 6:13 am  #3


Re: Where in Algonquin? No.172

Not Linda...

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7/27/2017 8:23 am  #4


 

7/27/2017 9:10 am  #5


Re: Where in Algonquin? No.172

Well that was unexpected.

You're up, Bob!!

Edit: I just realized I have nearly the same photo on my website.. ;P

Last edited by Peek (7/27/2017 9:22 am)

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7/27/2017 9:38 am  #6


Re: Where in Algonquin? No.172

I didn't find the photo on your website but I will confess to 'cheating'. Your photo upload left the 'date taken' information in the metadata. Then I found a post of yours a few days after that mentioning you'd recently been on Little Cauchon. Then, since you're kind enough to list all of your trips on your website, I figured out which trip involving little Cauchon took place in May 2016, which included staying on Gull. 

;)

Edit: Now go tell me about Clover Lake in the Trip Planning section. 

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7/27/2017 10:00 am  #7


Re: Where in Algonquin? No.172

lol.. funny, the image resizer (Fast Image Resizer) I use will usually remove the metadata (camera specs, date taken, created, etc etc etc) but I must have unchecked the box at some point.

And I've got some decent info on planned route. I will post it later tonight, it's a bit long and I want to refer to my GPS tracks as well (which is why I have not posted yet).. but if I remember correctly, St. Andrew's to Clover was my longest day in Algonquin - ever (time wise, not distance) but I was also travelling with some very, VERY slow people. 

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