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	<title>Comments on: kail2</title>
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		<title>By: cmc</title>
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		<description>I believe the picture is the very NE corner of Little Kachess. You can only get there by boat and there is a waterfall that is set back in the hill. At the time the picture was taken there probably wasn&#039;t the primitive camp setup that is there now. Someone built a very rickety table for food prep/washing station and a campfire ring. The lake looks to be lower than when we went up there but there are a lot of submerged tree stumps and rocks (just like in the picture).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I believe the picture is the very NE corner of Little Kachess. You can only get there by boat and there is a waterfall that is set back in the hill. At the time the picture was taken there probably wasn&#8217;t the primitive camp setup that is there now. Someone built a very rickety table for food prep/washing station and a campfire ring. The lake looks to be lower than when we went up there but there are a lot of submerged tree stumps and rocks (just like in the picture).</p>
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