Jim and Beth's big adventure - full time RVing -- with a huge truck, 30ft 5th wheel and behind that a Ranger side by side. Goal -- checkout GPAA gold claims and public gold panning areas.
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Sunday, September 8, 2013
Canadian Cabin
Some beautiful views on Namakan Lake. The cabin is actually on the Canadian side of the lake. The land and water on the Canadian side of all the lakes in Voyageur National Park are not part of any kind of park. You need a border crossing permit and Canadian fishing license to boat and fish on the Canadian side. A few of the cabin owners that lost their lease on the islands and land that became Voyageurs National Park moved to the Canadian side. There are some beautiful cabins from what we could see. There is a barge service that brings propane out to the islands and will probably bring anything else you need for a price.
Couldn't resist a nice picture of a loon. It seems we are always fishing where the loons are fishing. We are starting to get ready to move on to our winter home. The boat is out of the water and we will have it winterized. It doesn't need winterizing where we are going but to get there we could hit below freezing temps. We also could hit very cold weather coming north in the spring (like this spring) so we winterize it just in case. Not sure if we will fish this winter or not.
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