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1/27/2020 9:03 am  #1


WIA #320

Going back into my archives here .. over 15 years ago!

 

1/27/2020 11:39 am  #2


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Hmm, that has a familiar look to it...then again most Algonquin pics do. Ragged?

 

1/27/2020 1:14 pm  #3


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Total guess ......

View of Pinetree Lake


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1/27/2020 1:56 pm  #4


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Rosebary looking down to the narrows into Long Bow ?

Last edited by Andy W (1/27/2020 2:13 pm)

 

1/27/2020 2:45 pm  #5


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Time for a tricky clue!

It's only one portage in from the car.

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1/27/2020 3:38 pm  #6


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Allan?

 

1/27/2020 3:59 pm  #7


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Little Doe lake, mouth of Little Oxtongue in the back ground?

 

1/27/2020 7:49 pm  #8


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no and no.

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1/27/2020 7:57 pm  #9


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Little Crow


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1/27/2020 7:58 pm  #10


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Islet Lake?

 

1/27/2020 9:43 pm  #11


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Red Rock?

 

1/28/2020 7:48 am  #12


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This clue should help.

You might want to take some crackers.

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1/28/2020 9:26 am  #13


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Polly's?

 

1/28/2020 12:20 pm  #14


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That clue was too easy RC! Yes, it's Polly Lake, looking back across it from the portage to Linda Lake.

The 2.6 kilometer portage that gets you there from Canisbay Lake is definitely long.

As a side-note from back in 2004, the portage was shared in part with the first loop of the Minnesing Bike Trail. On the in-going hike I was nearly nailed by a high-speed mountain bike. And the return hike was actually partly "in-water" as the previous night's rain storm had a creek running right down the portage path! I don't think I'll ever forget that trip!

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1/28/2020 12:41 pm  #15


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Thought that island looked familiar. Spent a night on that campsite in the distance a few summers back and actually got off on the island to toss a few lines.

Alright, will look for a pic, which I will undoubtedly have trouble posting...

 

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