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Posted by ShawnD
2/08/2024 8:38 am
#1


We do not go to the green woods and crystal waters to rough it, we go to smooth it.
 - George Washington Sears
 
Posted by shaggy
2/08/2024 8:45 am
#2

Is that the lone campsite on Little Misty?

 
Posted by Peek
2/08/2024 8:55 am
#3

North cuckoo?

 
Posted by ShawnD
2/08/2024 10:37 am
#4

Nope. Neither of those.


We do not go to the green woods and crystal waters to rough it, we go to smooth it.
 - George Washington Sears
 
Posted by IanTendy
2/08/2024 1:16 pm
#5

Is that a site on Teepee lake/river?

 
Posted by John McClane
2/08/2024 2:49 pm
#6

Does the more substantial fire grate imply proximity to an access point?

Out of curiosity, what is the deepest in the back country anyone has seen a picnic table?

 
Posted by AlgonquinLakes
2/08/2024 3:49 pm
#7

John McClane wrote:

Does the more substantial fire grate imply proximity to an access point?

Out of curiosity, what is the deepest in the back country anyone has seen a picnic table?

Gibson! (That’s the picnic table lake, not my WIA guess. I have no idea where this is. Hurdman?)

Last edited by AlgonquinLakes (2/08/2024 3:50 pm)

 
Posted by ShawnD
2/08/2024 4:00 pm
#8

Nobody so far.

As you can see in the pic I had both a saw and an axe with me. So not that far into the park.


We do not go to the green woods and crystal waters to rough it, we go to smooth it.
 - George Washington Sears
 
Posted by ShawnD
2/08/2024 6:25 pm
#9

A little more of the site.


We do not go to the green woods and crystal waters to rough it, we go to smooth it.
 - George Washington Sears
 
Posted by MartinG
2/08/2024 10:45 pm
#10

The picnic table on Gibson is crazy!

Shawn is on Casey?

 
Posted by John McClane
2/08/2024 11:36 pm
#11

AlgonquinLakes wrote:

John McClane wrote:

Does the more substantial fire grate imply proximity to an access point?

Out of curiosity, what is the deepest in the back country anyone has seen a picnic table?

Gibson! (That’s the picnic table lake, not my WIA guess. I have no idea where this is. Hurdman?)

Having looked at the map (by Jeff), I'm blown away by Gibson. Any chance it's a remnant from the logging camps or ranger cabin?
 

 
Posted by MartinG
2/08/2024 11:43 pm
#12

John McClane wrote:

AlgonquinLakes wrote:

John McClane wrote:

Does the more substantial fire grate imply proximity to an access point?

Out of curiosity, what is the deepest in the back country anyone has seen a picnic table?

Gibson! (That’s the picnic table lake, not my WIA guess. I have no idea where this is. Hurdman?)

Having looked at the map (by Jeff), I'm blown away by Gibson. Any chance it's a remnant from the logging camps or ranger cabin?
 

I heard it was brought in on a dogsled by ChocPaw

 
Posted by ShawnD
2/09/2024 7:09 am
#13

Not Casey

Tepee is the closest so far and the first guess was on to something.


We do not go to the green woods and crystal waters to rough it, we go to smooth it.
 - George Washington Sears
 
Posted by Gormy
2/09/2024 8:47 am
#14

Potter Lake?

 
Posted by oldboyscout
2/09/2024 8:56 am
#15

Never been there but. . . . . . . . Chibiabos???

 
Posted by Evan Briden
2/09/2024 9:11 am
#16

ShawnD wrote:

Tepee is the closest so far and the first guess was on to something.

Littledoe Lake?

 
Posted by ShawnD
2/09/2024 9:38 am
#17

None of those and Teepee is still the closest.

And “little” is NOT the correct part of the first guess.


We do not go to the green woods and crystal waters to rough it, we go to smooth it.
 - George Washington Sears
 


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