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September 1, 2009

Rose Lake to North Fowl Lake

by Bill

After a day of high winds and a steady rain we leave from Rose Lake on our way west along the Voyagers Highway.  The high bluffs along side the lakes makes for some beautiful scenery.  We find a campsite on North Fowl Lake right across from a Loon nest.  We get a nice glimpse of the egg as well as a chance to see the mother waddle her way up on to the nest.

Rose Lake to North Fowl Lake

Rose Lake to North Fowl Lake from Bill Bryson III on Vimeo.

Photos

Check out the gallery for photos from this trip. Jesse Glass was the photographer.

Music

From: http://www.musicalley.com/

Artist: Dan Tharp

Website: http://www.dantharpmusic.com

Song: “Just Enough”

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3 comments

  • Barb
    September 2, 2009

    Great loon footage Bill! I didn’t realize how clumsy loons are on land. The egg looks HUGE!

    The rock out-crops look beautiful. Bet it would be a spectacular place in the fall.

    Loved it!

    Thanks!

  • Tom & Susan Thomas
    September 3, 2009

    We canoed just to the south of Bill’s podcast route: John through the Pikes to Clearwater down to the Bearskins and out through Pine back to John. The bluffs were 300′ plus and it was the end of September going into October. The leaves along the route were like nothing we had ever experienced in the BWCA. Incredible! Also along that route at the west end of Pine Lake is Johnson Falls, the highest falls in the BWCA.
    We would highly recommend this route to anyone looking for a drop dead gorgeous leaf experience.
    One word of caution, be sure to enter Pine from the west end if doing this as a loop. The portages heading west out are much harder than entering headed east.
    Thanks for a great series Bill.

  • Bill
    September 3, 2009

    @Tom & Susan Thomas: Thanks for the info. I’d love to check out those falls. Very cool!! I am already noticing the occasional tree turning red as fall creeps upon us. I’m hoping to get out for a trip this fall that will allow us to show off the colors. Thanks for watching the show. Let us know if there is anything in particular you’d like to see on an upcoming episode.

    Bill

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