3iron wrote:
The wife and I are going to Leech Lake, Minnesota next to visit some friends. My hobby is photography and I wondered if any of you might suggest some must see areas or good photography areas. We might catch some fall colors this time of the year, but I have never been in the area and have no clue where to go.
We will be visiting near Walker.
Thanks for your help and best wishes.
59 years ago, my parents took us to stay in Wayzata, MN on Lake Minnetonka, on Gray's Bay, staying in relative's lakeside rickety cabin built in the '30s with chickens in the yard. This was in 1954 - today there's million dollar homes there, no outhouses, and if you had chickens in the yard, the authorities would be called.
Later, in 1960, we would go up to Clubhouse Lake to tent camp and fish, water-ski, swim for 10 days every end of August. Subsequent years, to Crain Lake, Winnebigoshish, and one year up The Gunflint Trail north of Lake Superior - portaged back 9-lakes from basecamp in 3 canoes - the first one had a small outboard pulling the other canoes. Two families of 11 people and two adversarial dogs. Stayed in a one-room ranger cabin on an island built in the '20s on the Canadian Border. Drank straight lake water for a week.
Many, many years of Minnesota camping as a youngster. You can't go wrong with 10,000 lakes. You don't have long before the snow starts flying - best get a move on up there...