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Ryan Giebel
Photo Date: 
02/02/2019
The entrance to Seven Lakes State Park off of Fish Lake Road.
Ryan Giebel
Photo Date: 
02/02/2019
A scenic overlook onto Big Seven Lake.
Ryan Giebel
Photo Date: 
02/02/2019
Marker #4 at the scenic overlook offering trails that wrap around Big Seven Lake as well as a loop between Big and Little Seven Lakes.
Ryan Giebel
Photo Date: 
02/02/2019
A split in the trail: the path left leads down to the water's edge for ice fishing or snowshoeing onto frozen Dickinson Lake while the path right continues on the adventure overlooking the lake.
Ryan Giebel
Photo Date: 
02/02/2019
Overlooking Dickinson Lake with an ice fisherman just setting up.
Ryan Giebel
Photo Date: 
02/02/2019
Continuing through a short wetland portion of the trail, frozen over and snow covered.
Ryan Giebel
Photo Date: 
02/02/2019
Passing Marker #8 and getting closer to the frozen Big Seven Lake. Take note of deer and rabbit tracks scattered throughout in the snow.
Ryan Giebel
Photo Date: 
02/02/2019
The entrance to Big Seven Lake and a thick ice pack to snowshoe across and enjoy wide open spaces.
Ryan Giebel
Photo Date: 
02/02/2019
Looking back to the trail from Big Seven Lake.
Ryan Giebel
Photo Date: 
02/02/2019
The exit from the frozen lake back onto the trail heading to Marker #5.

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