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4/12/2017 7:25 pm  #18


Re: Where in Algonquin? No.130

boknows wrote:

Anyways, it is WAY BETTER to be there than wishing you could find a name for the lake. LOL

Bo I hear you brother. I can't wait to get back out there, the anticipation is taking its toll
Sadly tho, it's not Annie Bay. But you are correct that it's a northern lake starting with something between A and Z.

Sorry guys, not Waterclear, Islet, McCraney or Misty.

 

 

4/12/2017 7:44 pm  #19


Re: Where in Algonquin? No.130

Thanks John! Ghost is a beauty of a lake, but this ain't her!

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4/13/2017 6:05 am  #20


Re: Where in Algonquin? No.130

Although it is not as north as I would like, the little island beside what I think is a larger island really looks familiar to me.  I think I camped here way back in the 1980s.

My guess would be...................HOGAN LAKE


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4/13/2017 6:12 am  #21


Re: Where in Algonquin? No.130

or..................................ROBINSON LAKE


CAMPING IS WHEN YOU SPEND A LOT OF MONEY TO LIVE LIKE A HOMELESS PERSON!
 

4/13/2017 6:47 am  #22


Re: Where in Algonquin? No.130

Perley Lake?

 

4/13/2017 7:46 am  #23


Re: Where in Algonquin? No.130

Carcajou?

 

4/13/2017 8:41 am  #24


Re: Where in Algonquin? No.130

Hmmm

Lauder ?


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4/13/2017 9:33 am  #25


Re: Where in Algonquin? No.130

ShawnD wrote:

Hmmm

Lauder ?

  If that is an island to the left, it could be beside the RH side of the small island as you trip into Lauder Lake.   GOOD GUESS!

 


CAMPING IS WHEN YOU SPEND A LOT OF MONEY TO LIVE LIKE A HOMELESS PERSON!
 

4/13/2017 10:21 am  #26


Re: Where in Algonquin? No.130

Daisy?

 

4/13/2017 3:29 pm  #27


Re: Where in Algonquin? No.130

Some great guesses here but ShawnD has it. This is Lauder Lake, past the last campsite looking south east towards the dead end of the lake.

You're up, Shawn!!

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