Tuesday, April 28, 2009

A few more pics from yesterday near Duncan Lake



Snow this AM for a short while, nothing on the ground. Turned sunny by mid morn and nice the rest of the day.
Just a bunch of small jobs today, as I wait for the rug, tomorrow.
The pics, the one of the twinflower was from the Wapus, it's so nice to see some greens and colours beside snow, dark trees, more snow, more dark trees.

One of the old log cabins at the Duncan Lake landing. I talked to Ed Barnstaple today and he said an aboriginal guide used to live in it.

5 comments:

Brook said...

Memories fade and crumble in time-but now for a while longer, that guide will live on in my imagination. :)

Anonymous said...

Wow, Bill. I love that closeup of the log cabin. Beautiful picture. N.

Face said...

There are at least 2 "trappers"abins on Duncan - you seen them??

Gowganda Photography said...

Face
Ed Barmstaple who owened Duncan Lake camp for years and still owns the landing says there was actually 4 log cabins in that area.

Anonymous said...

Does anybody know if duncan camp is still closed?