I just tried to reply with a photo of the Buick, but my post was rejected because the image was too large. Not sure how to compress it so I can post it.
Hi Jim.......
I had that very same problem. Now I put my photos on Photo Bucket and then copy the code and paste it into my post. works great. There are 3 differing choices of code. I think it is the last one. Give it a try, it is easy. If you have any trouble PM me and I will be glad to help you. When it comes to cyber space I have to be spoon fed but I have this figured out.
MT
Posted by: PhantomJug Posted on: May 11th, 2012 at 7:45pm
I just tried to reply with a photo of the Buick, but my post was rejected because the image was too large. Not sure how to compress it so I can post it.
Posted by: bigfin Posted on: May 11th, 2012 at 4:22pm
Not as cool as an old Buick, but there's an old bedframe at one of the campsites on the far eastern edge of Quetico Lake. Growing inside of the frame are 4 red pines that are each close to a foot in diameter. That frame has been there for a while.
Posted by: kentuckian Posted on: May 11th, 2012 at 3:15pm
Anybody ever taken a look at the old Buick on the Canadian side of crooked right before you get to basswood. Its on a island on the left paddling east. Pretty neat. Bill
Posted by: Preacher Posted on: May 7th, 2012 at 5:35pm
In the Wabikimi Park, on a wood plaque attached to a tree at a lunch site at the bottom of a long rapids, commemorating the life and death of a young man who drowned in the rapids.
Written by his mom.
prouboy
Similar theme on island on east end of Sturgeon lk close to Lonely creek portage.
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Posted by: Puckster Posted on: May 6th, 2012 at 3:07am
In the Wabikimi Park, on a wood plaque attached to a tree at a lunch site at the bottom of a long rapids, commemorating the life and death of a young man who drowned in the rapids.
Written by his mom.
prouboy
Posted by: Magicpaddler Posted on: May 4th, 2012 at 11:40pm
I lost my pocket knife at work one day. The next day on my way out to the parking lot there laid a nice knife similar but a better brand than the one I lost. I lost that knife on a Quetico trip and the next year I crawled into my hammock and there it was. I still carry that knife but I do not take it on camping trips. MagicPaddler