Rich Cook > The loons were plentiful at the Slates.
Rich Cook > Campsite on the gravel beach on our last night in the Slates.
Rich Cook > The Devil's Roust.
Rich Cook > The remains of an old coal barge.
Rich Cook > The Islands support a herd of between 250 and 500. We saw several along the shoreline as well as a couple that walked through our camp at the Come 'N' Rest.
Rich Cook > The Slates are known for their Woodland Caribou. They arrived at the Slates in the early 1900's when Lake Superior froze over.
Rich Cook > Slate Islands 2007 photo
Rich Cook > Another shot at sunrise.
Rich Cook > Another camp critter looking for left overs in the fire ring.
The loons were plentiful at the Slates.
Rich Cook > The loons were plentiful at the Slates.
The loons were plentiful at the Slates.
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