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Many of these pages are designed to be "printer friendly". On pages which hold "hard intel", such as aerial photos enhanced to bring out underwater structure, the images are generally sized larger than they are displayed on-screen. This will result in crisper detail when printed, but will cause the page to load more slowly due to increased file size of the images.

This also means that if you right-click-and-save the pics to your hard drive, you may be able to print them at larger sizes and still retain sharpness.

The "photo gallery" pages will generally have images that have been optimized for download speed rather than clarity of printing at larger sizes.

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Warning! this site contains photos of utility poles, running water in the cabin, shower facilities, window fans, and other modern conveniences cluttering up the area. These are installed, maintained, and dismantled annually by Morden Power & Water and only exist up there one week a year. Do NOT expect to see them and be not alarmed - your experience will likely be much more pristine!
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Maps
About This Site

The first thing you should probably do is go to the Maps page and display or print one out from the available selections. It'll make communication much more efficient.

After a few years, we got tired of trying to tell people in the other boat that we just nailed a half-dozen mondo Northerns "about a hundred feet off the big rock that's just past the tree sticking out of that big island that's just behind those two little islands where we caught all those walleyes yesterday"!!

So we started naming things. In recent years we've also established an arbitrary coordinate system. Also "far side", "behind" or "back side" means the side away from the cabin. Examples: West Inlet is at S1W15, there's a BIG ROCK lurking unseen just behind Gilligan's Island at about N7E13, and speeding thru the area at N4E5 has been known to result in a $500 fine. Check with your friendly outfitter for current insurance deductibles for below-water-line motor damage!

By all means, have fun, make up your own names, but be aware that all references on this site will use the names found on the map page.


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