WIA # 825

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Posted by MartinG
12/26/2024 4:57 pm
#1

 
Posted by BarryB
12/27/2024 9:31 am
#2

Louisa?

 
Posted by Shayne74
12/27/2024 10:57 am
#3

Little Trout

 
Posted by MartinG
12/27/2024 6:46 pm
#4

This Lake name does not begin with an L. But it is in the first half of the alphabet.

 
Posted by swedish pimple
12/28/2024 11:40 am
#5

how about cedar lake

 
Posted by keg
12/28/2024 5:13 pm
#6

Kiosk?

 
Posted by MartinG
12/28/2024 5:46 pm
#7

More syllables than either of those Lake names.

 
Posted by Bampot
12/29/2024 10:47 am
#8

Erables?

 
Posted by MartinG
12/30/2024 8:34 am
#9

The source of this lake name is English, not French or Native.

 
Posted by Dwight
12/30/2024 6:07 pm
#10

Cauliflower Lake?

 
Posted by MartinG
12/31/2024 8:42 am
#11

Getting closer! This Lake is named after a place.

Also has more syllables than Kiosk or Cedar, means more than 2 syllables.

 
Posted by Dwight
12/31/2024 11:51 am
#12

MartinG wrote:

Getting closer! This Lake is named after a place.

Also has more syllables than Kiosk or Cedar, means more than 2 syllables.

Surprised to find few lakes match the clues provided. There are a few lakes names that do pass the criteria of the clues.

Enjoyed your new YouTube video while revisiting your Chit Lake trip report. Thank you for your efforts!
 

Last edited by Dwight (12/31/2024 11:52 am)

 
Posted by MartinG
1/01/2025 8:41 am
#13

Running low in Name clues! This photo was taken from a named bay in this Lake. Also an edit to my earlier clue that this lake is named after a place. Technically it's named after 2 places.

 
Posted by IanTendy
1/02/2025 10:48 pm
#14

Galeairy?

 
Posted by MartinG
1/02/2025 11:12 pm
#15

Yes Galeairy it is! Intersecting Nightingale and Airy Townships

 


 
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