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Reply #100 - Jan 26th, 2010 at 2:46am
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Mk,
I have to confess, these are not truly my shots. I was only the facilitator for my daughter-in-law. Our trip last July was through the S-chain. First trip for my son & his wife. Primary goal was relaxation and photography rather than fishing. On this particular day on North Bay, near the exit/entrance to the S-chain, I paddled slowly while she sat in the bow. We stalked this eagle, very slowly, for hours. Really. She used a 270mm zoom lens that she had to hold very steady. When it finally lifted and flew, she clicked off about a dozen shots at a time. A lot of them were out of focus to some degree, but some were pretty good. You've seen some of the better ones. Same with the loon pics, etc. The beauty of digital photography is not having to worry about film developing and expense. In 7 days she took over 1100 shots, of which only about 300 were good and about 50 were, in my opinion, stunning. It changed me; I'll never go to Quetico again without a good camera, and I'll always take time to use it. I can re-live that trip so much better than with just a journal.
I'd like to find time to produce a trip report like the ones HoHo does. They are spectacular because of his skillful combination of prose and photography.
So, now you know. Glad you've enjoyed.
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Reply #101 - Jan 27th, 2010 at 11:50am
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That's a really pretty shot today, Karl!   Smiley
  
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Reply #102 - Jan 27th, 2010 at 5:02pm
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Thanks Lynda,

That was the day before the snow storm,

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Reply #103 - Jan 27th, 2010 at 6:58pm
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... I paddled slowly while she sat in the bow. We stalked this eagle, very slowly, for hours. Really.
...In 7 days she took over 1100 shots, of which only about 300 were good and about 50 were, in my opinion, stunning. It changed me; I'll never go to Quetico again without a good camera, and I'll always take time to use it. I can re-live that trip so much better than with just a journal.
WiF

Thanks - that's actually good to know.  At my level of interest, I won't be getting shots like that and that's OK.  But even at my level, it takes a lot of time away from fishing -- but I do enjoy the pictures!
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Reply #104 - Jan 29th, 2010 at 4:07pm
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Enjoying the Knife Lake series, as I haven't paddled that area in 10 years.  Didn't know there had been a burn, and don't think Cavity or Ham reached there.  Anybody know the details of when and where?
  
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Reply #105 - Jan 31st, 2010 at 3:13am
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JJ

I was talking with the FS Station Crew and I understand that the Forest Service did a controlled burn in that area to block the potential fires over the blowdown area.

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Reply #106 - Feb 2nd, 2010 at 3:01am
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Looks like today (Feb 1) is Ottertrack Lake day on Quiet Journey.  Is the picture from the campsite on the north shore near the western end of the lake?  It looked nice from the water.
  
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Reply #107 - Feb 2nd, 2010 at 4:56pm
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Yes, Ho Ho; the campsite is on the south shore on the west end of the lake (The north shore is rugged and in Canada).  That last chance to get a site on that end of the lake. It was a good site because you could access it from two sides, from a protected bay on the east side.  Ottertrack has limited campsites with only one campsite on the east end.  I wonder why the FS didn't also create a campsite at the old miner's camp on the east end that looks like a nice site.

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Reply #108 - Feb 4th, 2010 at 1:56pm
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Today's (Feb 4th) photo is the protected bay on the east side (which just happened to be stocked with small mouth bass).

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Reply #109 - Feb 5th, 2010 at 11:24am
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Karl-
This has been a great series! Really enjoyed it; keep it coming.
Thanks!
-WiF
  
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