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Canoearoo
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I don't see the island river photographs on the map planing area of this sight. I screen shot the map. Where are the pictos?
Here is a link to the map : https://bwca.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=maps.pointdetail&olon=-91.29019&olat=47.77182&nlon=-91.29019&nlat=47.77182&zoom=13&size=500&locid=2165&ft=l&locname=Camp%202&ptype=CampsiteComment
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Canoearoo
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OH I found this helpful link https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5302432.pdf
(sorry I can't make it a hot link. The website kicks me out when I do)
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bobbernumber3
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Canoearoo: "OH I found this helpful link https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5302432.pdf
(sorry I can't make it a hot link. The website kicks me out when I do)"
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egknuti
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Some people put in at the bridge on the Tomahawk Road, but if you take forest road #379 (the road before the island river if your heading east on the Tomahawk) you will find a spot along the road that gives you access to the river. There’s actually steps down to the river. This is a much quicker way to get to the pictos—if you’re in a hurry:)
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Canoearoo
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egknuti: "Some people put in at the bridge on the Tomahawk Road, but if you take forest road #379 (the road before the island river if your heading east on the Tomahawk) you will find a spot along the road that gives you access to the river. There’s actually steps down to the river. This is a much quicker way to get to the pictos—if you’re in a hurry:)"
Great tip THANK YOU!
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