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| There are four sites of primitive camping off a 1/4 of a mile trail to the lake. No big boats are allowed on the lake. If you like to canoe or kayak, this is a perfect lake for that. |
| The lake has Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, and Atlantic Salmon, and Sucker.A sign was posted to check the fishing rules for this lake, before you fish. |
| Thirteenth Lake is two miles long. There is private property across the lake, with home and lots for sale. |
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| We walked over to the beach area, before we left. There were a couple of kids swimming out in the water. |
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| We decided to drive around the lake a bit, and saw a sign directing us to Garnet Hill Lodge. |
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| Joe went inside to see what the lodge was all about. |
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| I decided to walk out in the back of the lodge to see the view, while Joe was inside. |
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| This is a view of Thirteenth Lake below. |
| The lodge has benches around a fire pit for beautiful evening views, and campfire time. |
| Here is a close up of the Lake and surrounding mountains. |
| A look back at the lodge. The lodge was built in 1936. |
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| This house sits across the street with the view of the previous picture. |
| Our next stop on Hwy 30 was Mason Lake. |
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| Mason Lake is a small and shallow lake. It has a dozen camping spots around the lake. |
| This is another good fishing and kayaking lake. |
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| After Mason Lake we drove to the town of Speculator. The town has a population of 350 and sits on the northeast corner of Lake Pleasant. |
| Speculator Park on Lake Pleasant. |
| Lake Pleasant is 4 miles long and 1 mile wide. |
| Close up of previous picture. |
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| At Northville we turned east onto Hwy 4 and crossed a bridge over the Great Sacandage Lake. Joe saw some gas for $3.75 and pulled into the gas station. Joe said, " Wow, look at those old gas pumps." |
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| He hopped out to get some gas, and a young kid walked out and pumped our gas. That was a blast from the past. I can't remember the last time someone pumped me gas into my car, for free. |
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| Shortly after we left Northville we came to another bridge that crossed the Great Sacandage Lake again. |
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| After we crossed the bridge, we drove NE along this lake for miles, and miles. |
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| The lake is 29 miles long and up to 5 mile wide. |
























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