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9/09/2020 8:42 am  #1


Tim River Access #2?

very odd, but neither google maps nor my waze app will pull up the Tim River Access #2 location, and i'm curious if anyone knows the GPS coordinates or what to put into either app to pull that location up?

 

9/09/2020 9:10 am  #2


Re: Tim River Access #2?

45°44'24.2"N 79°03'37.5"W

 

9/09/2020 9:13 am  #3


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No real need for a G.P.S. just follow the signs.
 

 

9/09/2020 9:21 am  #4


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Much appreciated!

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9/09/2020 6:40 pm  #5


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Does anyone know what the water levels are like For the Tim River heading towards Rosebray? Looking to plan a trip in the next couple of weeks.

 

9/09/2020 9:35 pm  #6


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Shane I’ll let you know Sunday evening. I’m heading I. There tomorrow morning for a 4 day. My first solo.

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9/10/2020 8:27 am  #7


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That would be great, thank you

 

9/13/2020 10:26 pm  #8


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Water levels are high. Not a problem. The dock at the access was basically submerged. You could also easily go thru river between the island in tin lake. No worries.as I came out today I also enjoyed a family of curious river otters who followed me for a bit barking at me. A great way to end my trip!

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9/17/2020 4:18 am  #9


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Thank you that’s awesome!
 

 

9/17/2020 8:34 am  #10


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Lukatch wrote:

Water levels are high. Not a problem. The dock at the access was basically submerged. You could also easily go thru river between the island in tin lake. No worries.as I came out today I also enjoyed a family of curious river otters who followed me for a bit barking at me. A great way to end my trip!

 
Glad to hear your first solo went well. Nice way to end it with the otters. You had nice weather too. Chilly nights, but I love chilly nights.

 

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