Posted by Ultradog MN on January 14, 2012 at 18:51:24 from (70.56.167.37):
Just for kicks I typed the name of my home town (Aitkin, MN) into the Youtube search box. Was surprised to see a set of 3 short videos by a couple of kids in a canoe going down the creek by my land. I own on their left side from the culvert he mentions to the lake and have fished beside the beaver house since my grand dad showed me as a kid. Looks like a larger river than it is but it flows through a 10' diameter culvert where it goes under the road. About a 2 acre floating bog along much of my side with the high ground farther back. My great grand dad bought 250 acres there back in 1880 or so. I still have 16 acres of it where the creek (Ripple River) enters Spirit Lake. Frog Alley is named for all of us stubborn Frenchmen still living in those parts. Just to keep this on topic I do bush hog and finish mow about 4 acres there.
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