How well do you know your water? Photo location game.
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RE:How well do you know your water? Photo location game.
even smaller area: Crab Creek Wildlife Area, the lake sits in and out of it. LOL the next hint would have to be the first letter of the lake or the Gazetteer's lake number or something.
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Looks like one of the earlier pictures went bye bye so I searched the net for another.... "I searched the world over, when I thought I found true love, you met another and, blpblp you was gone!" You're at least as old as I if you know where that came from.. LOL
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RE:How well do you know your water? Photo location game.
OK OK Nunnally ( I double checked the lake description just ot be sure).
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Thank God! LOL Thanks Gringo! This thread seems to have lost some of it's lustre compared to a few months back. You've got the baton back for your leg of the race Gringo....
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RE:How well do you know your water? Photo location game.
Here is a hard one (I think).
Westside lake, east of Puget Sound. Known to hold (or have held) Muskie, Brown Trout, Rainbow, LM Bass, Rock Bass, Carp, and I think I remember seeing a report of somebody catching a sunfish out of there too.
Westside lake, east of Puget Sound. Known to hold (or have held) Muskie, Brown Trout, Rainbow, LM Bass, Rock Bass, Carp, and I think I remember seeing a report of somebody catching a sunfish out of there too.
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RE:How well do you know your water? Photo location game.
Ha! had to delete that last entry, realized I gave the lake name away in the pic filename! Can't have that! Now, back to it..
OK, Here is a hard one (I think).
Westside lake, east of Puget Sound. Known to hold (or have held) Muskie, Brown Trout, Rainbow, LM Bass, Rock Bass, Carp, and I think I remember seeing a report of somebody catching a sunfish out of there too.
OK, Here is a hard one (I think).
Westside lake, east of Puget Sound. Known to hold (or have held) Muskie, Brown Trout, Rainbow, LM Bass, Rock Bass, Carp, and I think I remember seeing a report of somebody catching a sunfish out of there too.
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Trick Lake! LOL circa about 1910, Green Lake! That is too funny of a pic!
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Ice Skaters on Green Lake; 1906
Green Lake freezes rarely, but its shallow depth and still waters mean that it can freeze quite fast. Skaters flocked to the lake whenever it froze. In order to ensure safety, the Seattle Parks Department decreed that the ice had to be six inches thick before skating would be allowed. This only occurs during the coldest winters.
This photo shows skaters on Green Lake during the early years of the 20th century. It was probably taken in 1906, when park records indicate cold temperatures and an active "skater patrol."
I found it on the web, same pic. I was raised about a mile from Green Lake, us 8-10 year olds used to haul bread bags full of perch and the occaisional monster gold fish out of the old Aqua Theatre.
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Green Lake freezes rarely, but its shallow depth and still waters mean that it can freeze quite fast. Skaters flocked to the lake whenever it froze. In order to ensure safety, the Seattle Parks Department decreed that the ice had to be six inches thick before skating would be allowed. This only occurs during the coldest winters.
This photo shows skaters on Green Lake during the early years of the 20th century. It was probably taken in 1906, when park records indicate cold temperatures and an active "skater patrol."
I found it on the web, same pic. I was raised about a mile from Green Lake, us 8-10 year olds used to haul bread bags full of perch and the occaisional monster gold fish out of the old Aqua Theatre.
Post another Gringo, I'll pass!
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RE:How well do you know your water? Photo location game.
Somebody else can take over, I gotta take more pictures!MarkFromSea wrote:Ice Skaters on Green Lake; 1906
Green Lake freezes rarely, but its shallow depth and still waters mean that it can freeze quite fast. Skaters flocked to the lake whenever it froze. In order to ensure safety, the Seattle Parks Department decreed that the ice had to be six inches thick before skating would be allowed. This only occurs during the coldest winters.
This photo shows skaters on Green Lake during the early years of the 20th century. It was probably taken in 1906, when park records indicate cold temperatures and an active "skater patrol."
I found it on the web, same pic. I was raised about a mile from Green Lake, us 8-10 year olds used to haul bread bags full of perch and the occaisional monster gold fish out of the old Aqua Theatre.
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That last one was real good Gringo! OK, floor is open boys and girls, someone post a lake pic.. First come, first served! LOL
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RE:How well do you know your water? Photo location game.
Ok. how do you upload a picture?
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post your message that you want,,,, then, look in the upper right hand corner of what you posted,,,, click "attach" might be easy for you from there..... browse >select > upload>back go ahead and test it with any picture, you can always delete it.fullstringer98 wrote:Ok. how do you upload a picture?
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RE:How well do you know your water? Photo location game.
Ok, here is one that may confuse folks for a moment.
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Meidenbower bay, Lake Wa,,,, I know I screwed up the spelling.......
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Ok, that was probably wrong, I just looked at the picture again, looks like moble homes in there, beats me!
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RE:How well do you know your water? Photo location game.
I'll give it to you as you have the correct lake, being Washington. Meydenbauer Bay is a bit deep to wade in though, I was strolling the bar at the mouth of the Cedar.
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Wasn't at all sure, just threw a guess out, it's the fun part about it to me, just keep guessing till the clues narrow the search. This one should be easy for salmon fishers and travelers alike:G-Man wrote:I'll give it to you as you have the correct lake, being Washington. Meydenbauer Bay is a bit deep to wade in though, I was strolling the bar at the mouth of the Cedar.
well, not as easy with such a small picture.... nabbin them, pictures, off of the net seems to result in these smaller ones....
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Here's a clue at the 2 HR mark: It's pretty darn long!
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RE:How well do you know your water? Photo location game.
Astoria bridge (Mouth of the Columbia) ??
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