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travelnutz
Sep 20, 2013Explorer II
JRS & B,
They were doing the same at Burt Lake SP at Indian River when we were there only the guy was walking with a camera over his head perched ahead of him attached to a backpack with an aluminum frame. He could see the image on the LCD screen on the back of the camera so he knew what he was taking. His DNR pickup was parked at the bathouse and he was taking photos along the next CG road east of us. Didn't stay at our site long enough to see if he was going to take our site pic with us there as we had our TC on the truck and took our boat to the SP launching ramp for a day on the long Inland Waterway. You park your tow vehicle in the big lot at the launch ramp while the boats in the water.
BTW, it's "Muskallonge Lake State Park" up on Lake Superior north of the Tahquamenon Falls and Newberry. 18 miles east of Grand Marais. We go there for a few days almost every year during the colored leaf peeping time after camping at the Falls River Bend CG and will again in about 2 weeks. Excellent CG and it's gorgeous looking south across Muskallonge Lake with the brilliant colored trees reflecting on the glass smooth lake water.
They were doing the same at Burt Lake SP at Indian River when we were there only the guy was walking with a camera over his head perched ahead of him attached to a backpack with an aluminum frame. He could see the image on the LCD screen on the back of the camera so he knew what he was taking. His DNR pickup was parked at the bathouse and he was taking photos along the next CG road east of us. Didn't stay at our site long enough to see if he was going to take our site pic with us there as we had our TC on the truck and took our boat to the SP launching ramp for a day on the long Inland Waterway. You park your tow vehicle in the big lot at the launch ramp while the boats in the water.
BTW, it's "Muskallonge Lake State Park" up on Lake Superior north of the Tahquamenon Falls and Newberry. 18 miles east of Grand Marais. We go there for a few days almost every year during the colored leaf peeping time after camping at the Falls River Bend CG and will again in about 2 weeks. Excellent CG and it's gorgeous looking south across Muskallonge Lake with the brilliant colored trees reflecting on the glass smooth lake water.
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