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pine lake tree narrows exit first bay
Last edited by swedish pimple (3/01/2022 1:55 pm)
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Reminds me of the gut between Carcajou Creek and Lower Spectacle Lake
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Lol seeing how I'm Waldo (in this shot at least) I guess I can't guess this one eh?
Touchè, Martin.
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230m portage around Bypass falls?
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Nobody yet. Except Peek, he got who's Waldo LOL. Yes there is a person in that pic
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dude standing on a big rock, just to left of dead centre. left side of the big rock wall,, head down with a funky hat on.
but i have no clue (yet) about this location w.i.a
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swedish pimple wrote:
dude standing on a big rock, just to left of dead centre. left side of the big rock wall,, head down with a funky hat on.
but i have no clue (yet) about this location w.i.a
WRONG WRONG WRONG IMHO
He is in his canoe in front of the black triangle.
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boknows wrote:
swedish pimple wrote:
dude standing on a big rock, just to left of dead centre. left side of the big rock wall,, head down with a funky hat on.
but i have no clue (yet) about this location w.i.aWRONG WRONG WRONG IMHO
He is in his canoe in front of the black triangle.
You can expand the photo and clearly see him standing on the rock in the center of the photo lol.
Crooked Chute, Pet river?
Last edited by ATVenture (3/02/2022 6:15 am)
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A joint effort from Bob & Diana: Looks like a "green headwater Lake". From the rocks, it looks to be in the Petawawa / Barron River system. Thus, Waldo is in the vicinity of the campsite on the northern shore of Eustache Lake.
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Bob and Diana have found Waldo! He is standing behind the campsite on the north shore of Eustache
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I will post something a little later.
I suspected Eustache Lake based on the rocks and tint of the water, but I couldn't pull up a matching mental image. Diana located the spot on the basis of satellite images.
Here's a photo I took from about that location almost 20 years ago. It's hard to tell from these photos that we're talking about the same location.
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It's a different angle and there has been 20 years of growth in the trees, but both shots appear to have the same tree on top of the cliff roughly in the center of the picture.
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Good sleuthing. I think it is the same spot. My next clue was going to be that there is a tree in my picture that gives away some information about where in the park this is (the Jack Pine). There is also Jack Pine on the top of the cliff in Bob's image.