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2/08/2016 3:14 pm  #1


Where in Algonquin #36

here we go . . .

 

2/08/2016 4:30 pm  #2


Re: Where in Algonquin #36

Ryan Lake?


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2/10/2016 7:23 am  #3


Re: Where in Algonquin #36

not Ryan

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2/10/2016 12:53 pm  #4


Re: Where in Algonquin #36

Shall Lake?

 

 

2/11/2016 1:30 pm  #5


Re: Where in Algonquin #36

not shall . . . picture is taken from an official campsite

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2/11/2016 4:29 pm  #6


Re: Where in Algonquin #36

White Trout?


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'...a man is part of his canoe and therefore part of all it knows. The instant he dips a paddle he flows as it flows.’ Sigurd Olson
 

2/12/2016 4:07 pm  #7


Re: Where in Algonquin #36

Lavieille?

 

2/13/2016 7:28 am  #8


Re: Where in Algonquin #36

not White Trout or Lavieille, 

never sure how much to hint, but there was absolutely no wind on this day to produce the scene above

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2/13/2016 12:33 pm  #9


Re: Where in Algonquin #36

Yeah, I suspected it might be a river scene. I'll say the Pet above the 300m portage (and the waterfall) between Catfish and Cedar.

 

2/13/2016 6:51 pm  #10


Re: Where in Algonquin #36

I was thinking the exact opposite - what lake is normally whitecaps in windy weather.  I would then guess one of the east/west lakes, like Rain?

 

2/14/2016 7:40 am  #11


Re: Where in Algonquin #36

Ahhhh...

How about Calm Lake


We do not go to the green woods and crystal waters to rough it, we go to smooth it.
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2/14/2016 8:12 am  #12


Re: Where in Algonquin #36

Whitson?

 

2/14/2016 9:56 am  #13


Re: Where in Algonquin #36

nice work, Whitson/Pet River it is, but properly I'd say its Whitson, looking south from the campsite opposite the five mile rapids portage

Water was incredibly high, and we couldn't paddle against it past this point . . . (Sep 2014)

Martin G, you're up!

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