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found my video of my scratchers

 

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I think we might need them for our trip this weekend

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You won't need them Terry... but you'll have to run tight to the North Shoreline if you want anything you own to survive!

 

ah..where and why??????????????????????//

 

 

as great concern sets in....................

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Hard bare frozen lake.. now with drifts from 80K winds yesterday.... and lots of hard frozen slush troughs from when folks were getting around back during the melt down that flash froze one night. Only smooth running (and even it has drifts now) is sticking within 20 feet of the North Shoreline, and I mean right from town to the hub. Like I told Lloyd.. hug my point of land on the way out (not the camp.. the 26 acre point).. right around the tip of it, around behind the cottage off the point and run the shoreline. Once you get close to the brooms (just after Axe Narrows) stay to the right and run up between the island rows again sticking tight to the North shore (well it will be the south shore of the islands.. lol) and after the brooms just keep staying against that shore. Into the hub.. tight to shore and go behind Ketcheneny Lodge... don't head for the ice road. It's a longer route hugging the shore... but it's quicker and your gear might stay in one piece getting up to Kokoko.

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Hard bare frozen lake.. now with drifts from 80K winds yesterday.... and lots of hard frozen slush troughs from when folks were getting around back during the melt down that flash froze one night. Only smooth running (and even it has drifts now) is sticking within 20 feet of the North Shoreline, and I mean right from town to the hub. Like I told Lloyd.. hug my point of land on the way out (not the camp.. the 26 acre point).. right around the tip of it, around behind the cottage off the point and run the shoreline. Once you get close to the brooms (just after Axe Narrows) stay to the right and run up between the island rows again sticking tight to the North shore (well it will be the south shore of the islands.. lol) and after the brooms just keep staying against that shore. Into the hub.. tight to shore and go behind Ketcheneny Lodge... don't head for the ice road. It's a longer route hugging the shore... but it's quicker and your gear might stay in one piece getting up to Kokoko.

 

Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, I'll just follow Terry :unsure:

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