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I remember those cliffs as we would pass them on our way to the Werner River to fish.
On a sad note, our neighbor's brother drowned in Grant Lake.
I lived in Werner Lake from 1963 till 1972.
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Hi,
I found some more fotos. They aren't very good and not expressiv, but however, I don't have much more. Just some of myself when I was a very young Kid of 2 Years of age in the garden of the Longhome(?) we used to live.
Kind regards
Dunstan Lake lies well within the boundaries of Woodland Caribou Park, no border of which is accessible by car. having come in by way of the Chukuni River, we were about 9 days into our trip. Coming from one of the more southerly access points, Dunstan Lake could be reached in several days by canoe. On the other hand, one could probably fly in with a float plane from Red Lake.
I think Mudhen is what we call Elbow lake? Trail does follow the creek from Elbow lake to Trapline lake. I can send you a kmz file of the trail that you can see in Google earth, but I need an email address.
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I remember those cliffs as we would pass them on our way to the Werner River to fish. On a sad note, our neighbor's brother drowned in Grant Lake. I lived in Werner Lake from 1963 till 1972. gregbb@telus.net
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Hi, I found some more fotos. They aren't very good and not expressiv, but however, I don't have much more. Just some of myself when I was a very young Kid of 2 Years of age in the garden of the Longhome(?) we used to live. Kind regards
Christian
I realize it's been a while, but wondering if you can recall the height of this cliff?
Dunstan Lake lies well within the boundaries of Woodland Caribou Park, no border of which is accessible by car. having come in by way of the Chukuni River, we were about 9 days into our trip. Coming from one of the more southerly access points, Dunstan Lake could be reached in several days by canoe. On the other hand, one could probably fly in with a float plane from Red Lake.
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Have a safe journey!!!
The guy in the photo looks like a "Hunk"
hi Wilder. wanderful photo beautiful view regards my contest
I think Mudhen is what we call Elbow lake? Trail does follow the creek from Elbow lake to Trapline lake. I can send you a kmz file of the trail that you can see in Google earth, but I need an email address.