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4/14/2020 9:23 am  #1


Wia 358

 

4/14/2020 11:40 am  #2


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Did you just turn the image around John? Looking down on Whitefish from the Ridges.  I was looking at the elevations in behind to see if it matches but can't recall.  I've stood on a lot of high rock with that view.

 

4/14/2020 11:59 am  #3


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Looking down at Mew Lake from the lookout point on the trail.

 

4/14/2020 12:45 pm  #4


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GordK wrote:

Did you just turn the image around John? Looking down on Whitefish from the Ridges.  I was looking at the elevations in behind to see if it matches but can't recall.  I've stood on a lot of high rock with that view.

That would have been a clever idea, and I do have that photo:



But alas no. RPDuke is on the right track, but it’s not Mew.

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4/14/2020 12:56 pm  #5


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Starling L.?

 

4/15/2020 10:04 am  #6


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Not Starling, but geographically you are quite close.

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4/15/2020 11:33 am  #7


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Provoking?

 

4/15/2020 3:53 pm  #8


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Faya Lake?

 

4/15/2020 4:15 pm  #9


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More front country than Provoking or Faya. 

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4/15/2020 5:17 pm  #10


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Lake of Two Rivers from the lookout above Starling?

 

4/15/2020 5:30 pm  #11


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Bat Lake?

 

4/15/2020 7:11 pm  #12


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Jack Lake

 

4/15/2020 8:21 pm  #13


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 yes,,, what is bat lake?,,, for the  daily double

 

4/15/2020 8:49 pm  #14


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None of the above.

Whitefish is the closest geographically, Bat Lake is the closest in another sense.

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4/16/2020 6:57 am  #15


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Gordon?

 

4/16/2020 8:26 am  #16


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Coon lake from Centennial Ridges?

 

4/16/2020 8:40 am  #17


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TripperMike wrote:

Coon lake from Centennial Ridges?

Ding! Ding! Ding!

​Taken soon after entering Centennial Ridgew from the Coon Lake campground access.

Last edited by John McClane (4/16/2020 8:41 am)

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