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By Bob Shaver

Canoeing on Owyhee Reservoir

There is still 10' of snow at Sawtooth Lake, so its good timing that we have been doing some canoeing.  We launched our boats at Leslie Gulch, and headed up the lake toward a hot springs.  We turned around before the hot springs, because the wind was picking up and we would be fighting the wind on the return route.

TripsCiera ShaverJuly 5, 2011CANOE KAYAKComment
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