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Jordan Honeyman
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05/25/2018
Hammock set up on an island on Newfound Lake.
Jordan Honeyman
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05/25/2018
Walleye caught on Splash Lake.
Jordan Honeyman
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05/25/2018
Fresh catch of the day for dinner.
Jordan Honeyman
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05/25/2018
Cedar leaves at dusk.
Jordan Honeyman
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05/25/2018
The first portage into Splash Lake from Newfound Lake.
Jordan Honeyman
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05/25/2018
A bay on Newfound Lake.
Jordan Honeyman
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05/25/2018
Canoe waiting at a portage.
Jordan Honeyman
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05/25/2018
Small rapids to portage around.
Jordan Honeyman
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05/25/2018
Rock cairn sitting by the rapids.
Jordan Honeyman
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05/25/2018
Two moose cross Splash Lake in the early Spring.
Jordan Honeyman
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05/25/2018
A canoe paddles through Splash Lake.
Jordan Honeyman
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05/25/2018
Pine needle floors cover many campsites in the BWCA.
Jordan Honeyman
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05/25/2018
Sunset on Newfound Lake.
Jordan Honeyman
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05/25/2018
A campsite sits across the lake.
Jordan Honeyman
Photo Date: 
05/25/2018
Looking back toward Horseshoe Island from a smaller island offshore.

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