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WHERE THE SPORTSMAN LOVES TO LINGER. 



often luakiiii' the leiiiitli of the lake in less than two lionrs. 

 While the lake is freezing over in the fall and breaking up 

 in the spring the road along its shore is resorted to. In win- 

 ter large limbs of the heniloek, with its evergreen, are set 

 npright in the Ice and frozen-iu the whole length of the 



Boat Landing, Kineo. 



lake, making a marked driveway to guide the teamster who 

 traA'els it. There is one ])e('uliariry of Moosclu^ad Lake 

 that has not its like in the lakes of this eontinent : with its 

 forty miles in length and four hnndred miles of water line, 

 its inlet and ontlet are cm the same sid;- of the lake, not a 

 mile apart. 



Early the next morning a special boat took ns to the head 

 of the lake — Xortheast Carry. The day was l)right and 

 beautiful; to the east Kig and Litth^ Spencer .Monntains 



