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        <description>#canoe #camping #myselfreliance Day 2 of my 2016 solo canoe trip. http://myselfreliance.com/ Can I make it from Grassy Bay to Snowshoe Rapids or Catfish Lake today?  What a morning!  As usual, I woke up around 5:00 and got a fire going to make a cup of hot chocolate a cup of oatmeal while watching the breath-taking sunrise. If the still water, amazing colours from the sun and the cacophony of birds wasn’t enough, a family of six river otters paid me a visit, whistling and barking at me in curiosity, no doubt surprised at what was probably the first human they’ve seen this year. I was on the water well before 8:00 am this morning since I had a lot of ground to cover.  I knew the weather was supposed to change for the worse today, and I wanted to get past the big lakes of White Trout, Big Trout and Burntroot before the wind picked up if I could.  Problem was, between the beautiful scenery and excellent fishing, it was after noon by the time I reached the far side of Red Pine Bay.  By that time, the clouds had really rolled in and I could hear the wind rattling through the bare branches of the trees on the high hills surrounding the lakes.</description>
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