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A bit of a harder one maybe so let’s try another 20 question thread if anyone is up for that.
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SmedleyCo wrote:
Q 1. Is this north of Radiant Lake? No
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MartinG wrote:
Are you above 60? Yep
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Are you above 420 meters in elevation?
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[quote=]Q3.Laurel? No
Q4.Are you above 420 meters in elevation? Good question. Why yes I am
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are you above 440 meters in elevation? (getting into rarefied air, in that case!)
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And, are you in the Tim River watershed?
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[quote=]Q5. Are you within 15 km of an access point (using Jeff’s Map)? No
Q6. Above 440 M in elevation? NO
Q7 Are you in the Tim River watershed? No
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Is it west of a vertical line drawn on Jeff's map from the "C" in Canoe Lake?
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PaPaddler wrote:
Q8.Is it west of a vertical line drawn on Jeff's map from the "C" in Canoe Lake? No
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Is it part of the Madawaska Watershed?
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PaPaddler wrote:
Is it part of the Madawaska Watershed?
Well you are challenging my knowledge of the watershed boundaries. :-)
Looking at this map. The answer to your question is No.
This boundary isn’t exactly where I had it in my head so you now have me questioning my answer to your Tim River watershed question. And I can’t find a boundary map of that online. I’m fairly certain my answer of No on that one is correct though.
Last edited by ShawnD (11/21/2018 7:35 am)
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Certainly not my intent but understandable as watersheds are sometimes difficult to connect from a single source to the final destination. Previous versions of Jeff's maps had watershed borders marked but he removed them because very few people probably found it useful and it was an extra layer of info over top of the actual info you typically need to read the map.
Next question, and a little simpler one...
Is it south of a horizontal line on Jeff's map through the "T" in White Trout Lake (and the "M" in Merchant's)?