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4/29/2018 8:23 am  #1


Where in Algonquin 263



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Last edited by MartinG (4/30/2018 2:17 pm)

 

4/29/2018 9:14 am  #2


Re: Where in Algonquin 263

Manitou, Possibly looking at Pine Island, but not 100% sure 

Last edited by ATVenture (4/29/2018 9:16 am)

 

4/29/2018 10:31 am  #3


Re: Where in Algonquin 263

I’ll guess Ralph Bice, for the helluvit. I do know I wouldn’t be crossing it...getting into some whitecaps in the middle there, starting to get me a little nervous.

 

4/29/2018 11:19 am  #4


Re: Where in Algonquin 263

Travers L?

 

4/29/2018 12:04 pm  #5


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Booths L?

 

4/29/2018 12:21 pm  #6


Re: Where in Algonquin 263

No one yet.

I was in the thick of these white caps moments before getting into the wind shadow of a small island. 
 

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4/29/2018 1:45 pm  #7


Re: Where in Algonquin 263

Whitecaps eh? Cedar?

 

4/29/2018 1:49 pm  #8


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Kiosk?

 

4/29/2018 2:17 pm  #9


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North Tea

 

4/29/2018 2:39 pm  #10


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Smoke?

 

4/29/2018 3:02 pm  #11


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Shirley?

 

4/29/2018 4:38 pm  #12


Re: Where in Algonquin 263

Nope.
These are prevailing winds. So you should be able to tell which way I'm facing.

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4/29/2018 5:43 pm  #13


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Opeongo?


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4/29/2018 11:55 pm  #14


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Burnt Island?


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4/30/2018 6:38 am  #15


Re: Where in Algonquin 263

Nope. This is know as a Brook Trout lake.

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4/30/2018 6:54 am  #16


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I would've guessed Cedar too.  Looks like it was a bumpy ride!

 

4/30/2018 7:26 am  #17


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Welcome?

 

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