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[[user:Juventas | Juventas]] traveled south of Lavington to the Aberdeen Lake forestry service road.  After driving 24km of gravel road he headed eastward on a recreational off-roading trail and stopped after about 1km.  He proceeded on the trail by foot for about 250m until encountering swamp surrounding one of the Spec Lakes.  With a storm rolling in, he decided not to continue, but captured a picture 200m from the coordinates.  The coordinates can be clearly seen in the gap in the trees, 20m from the shoreline.  
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[[user:Juventas | Juventas]] traveled south of Lavington to the Aberdeen Lake forestry service road.  After driving 24km of gravel road he headed eastward on a recreational off-roading trail and stopped after about 1km.  He proceeded on the trail by foot for about 250m until encountering swamp surrounding one of the Specs Lakes.  With a storm rolling in, he decided not to continue, but captured a picture 200m from the coordinates.  The coordinates can be clearly seen in the gap in the trees, 20m from the shoreline.  
  
  
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Image:2008-08-09_end_of_road.jpg | Time to get out on foot
 
Image:2008-08-09_end_of_road.jpg | Time to get out on foot
Image:2008-08-09_spec_lake.jpg | One of the Spec Lakes
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Image:2008-08-09_spec_lake.jpg | One of the Specs Lakes
 
Image:2008-08-09_valley.jpg | Some scenery on the way back
 
Image:2008-08-09_valley.jpg | Some scenery on the way back
 
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Revision as of 03:40, 11 August 2008

Sat 9 Aug 2008 in Vernon, British Columbia:
50.0913829, -119.0585948
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Juventas traveled south of Lavington to the Aberdeen Lake forestry service road. After driving 24km of gravel road he headed eastward on a recreational off-roading trail and stopped after about 1km. He proceeded on the trail by foot for about 250m until encountering swamp surrounding one of the Specs Lakes. With a storm rolling in, he decided not to continue, but captured a picture 200m from the coordinates. The coordinates can be clearly seen in the gap in the trees, 20m from the shoreline.