Pictures from Our Trip to Lac du Flambeau, WI and The Chequamegon National Forest

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Pictures from Our Trip to Lac du Flambeau, WI and The Chequamegon National Forest

The Bear River near the Old Indian Village.
On the left, back in the woods, are the Lac du Flambeau Pow-Wow grounds.
Picture taken on what we call 1st Bridge.
It's one of 3 bridges that cross over the Bear River.



















A marshy water area further down the road past 2nd Bridge.

















































The Bear River out at 3rd Bridge.












































A marshy area heading back from 3rd Bridge to Hwy 47.







































Big Thunder Rd. looking E.
On the left side from where I'm standing to a little past our Trailblazer on the road is our property.
It's about 7 acres.




We went to check on the pine tree we planted way back in the forest several years ago.




Some interesting mushrooms grown on a tree nearby.




There's a black bug living on the mushroom.




An old logging trail back on our land.




Some pictures of the forest.









Big Thunder Rd. looking W and property on the right.




On the left side of the road is a large ditch line with patch of wild flowers growing.














Ooo! Purdee!














Some boulders along side the road marks our property line to the left.
Ann likes the colors on the rock.









Covered Bridge in the Chequamegon National Forest on Smith Rapids Rd.
























Covered Walk Bridge in Stone Lake, WI

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Comments

Avatar rcbbuckeye -
#1
Really nice place Jade. Looks like you have a good bugout location if the SHTF.
Avatar sully16 -
#2
Just Beautiful!
Avatar Lucky Loser -
#3
Jade, these are some really nice views. It just looks so peaceful and calming.
Avatar Piaceri -
#4
Beautiful! It reminds me a lot of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Love the covered bridge. How lucky you are, Jade, to have such a lovely piece of property.
Avatar JADELottery -
#5
Thanks everyone.

That just my private 7 acres on the Reservation.

We also have about 1,800 acres of Tribal land scattered about in Ashland, Iron, Oneida, Sawyer, and Vilas counties.

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