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I thought I would choose one that is obscurely related to the previous WIA. Bonus kudos for identifying the relationship.
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Cloud Lake? From Centennial Ridges?
Starling=cloud
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I don't think this is it, but it looks awfully similar to top of the cliffs on Upper Dwyer L.
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Head Lake. Both taken from the Highland Backpacking Trail ?
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None of the above.
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Not McDonald Lake. To get a somewhat similar view of McDonald Lake would be too much work for me.
Martin's guess is the first guess north of 60. I was wondering why you guys were all stuck in the south.
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I have been reminded that it wasn't easy getting to this spot and now I'm probably too old to do it again.
North of 60 and not on a hiking trail.
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I'm thinking I've got this. But I've thought that before.
Tarn Lake, from the cliffs on the southwest side.
So I'm thinking that means both lakes are / are possibly Tom Thomson painting sites.
Don't think it was ever "verified" that Tarn was a painting location? It's a great view.
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SmedleyCo wrote:
I'm thinking I've got this. But I've thought that before.
Tarn Lake, from the cliffs on the southwest side.
So I'm thinking that means both lakes are / are possibly Tom Thomson painting sites.
Don't think it was ever "verified" that Tarn was a painting location? It's a great view.
Hey, no fair. You've been there.
Yes it's Tarn Lake and both Tarn and Starling Lake are possible -- but not verified -- locations of the Tom Thomson painting "View from a Height"
You're up Scott.
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Come on, I waited a day and a half before answering!
I really liked the Tarn area, great scenery.