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30Smoke
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Great trip looking back, not so much those days! Stuart River Oct 2018 on the West side, I think this was near the big beaver dam. Learned a lot about myself, and survived!
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TuscaroraBorealis
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30Smoke: "Great trip looking back, not so much those days! Stuart River Oct 2018 on the West side, I think this was near the big beaver dam. Learned a lot about myself, and survived! "
Thanks for sharing....the photo and the reminiscing.
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TuscaroraBorealis
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....awesome!
I know the creek between Meeds & Caribou had a good population of tamarack but, alas, it was May when we paddled through last year.
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egknuti
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YetiJedi: "Spectacular display, Egknuti! Beautiful excursion for sure." thank you!
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boonie
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There were also a nice bunch of them paddling in NW arm of Horseshoe from Allen as well as some down in the SE arm.
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ockycamper
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The reason we go late September. There is nothing like the fall colors in the BWCA! You can keep June-August, the bugs and the people, and give us solitude and fall colors
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geotramper
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Shell Lake, western bay that the portage comes into (I think)
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NEIowapaddler
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Absolutely stunning photos!
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fadersup
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Lima Grade Road - Fall '22
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TuscaroraBorealis
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I'm aware of the tamaracks Boonie mentioned on Horseshoe Lake. Golden tamaracks of Horsehoe Lake
Thought it would be interesting to hear of other canoe country locations where folks have run across the glowing autumn colors of the deciduous tamarack tree.
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YetiJedi
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Spectacular display, Egknuti! Beautiful excursion for sure.
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egknuti
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a few more pics from the Range River. Paddling this area mid October with temps around 50 degrees is spectacular.
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TuscaroraBorealis
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Egknuti,
The photos you share are always stunning. These are certainly no exception. Thank you.
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egknuti
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Range River
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