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Can someone tell me where Clay Point is located on "Winni" ?
There is suppose to huge home estate there, I believe they call it the "Bahre" estate ? |
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Thanks GTXRIDER, found Clay Point on my chart. You correct, location is just
south of Barndoor Island. Camp Alton is in the same general area. I'll be exploring the Barndoor and Varney Islands next week, so this will be an interesting Lake estate to check out. On the subject of the Varney Islands..... I've been boating on "Winni" for years, but never explored these cluster of islands. Can anyone give me some information as places to anchor and swim, preferably shallow areas with maybe a shallow sandy area ? Also, and obstacles I should be aware of. I have a chart, but any personal information will be appreciated! Thanks again folks, and have a great day on the Lake ! |
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I can offer two bits of advice, 1), be VERY careful in this area - there are uncharted rocks, markers are frequently off station, and the apparent travel way is not always the way to go, and 2), all the land is owned, some developed, some not, but all private. The land owners may not be happy about recreational users.
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Enjoy the water.. I dont think theres a whole lot of sandy areas around there, mostly ledge |
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Camp Alton is now the Baher Estate. The docks and seating area between the 2 boat houses was part of Camp Alton.
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Up the hill behind the Camp Alton canoe dock and unload area for the Uncle Sam ail boat and still there are "The Rocks." These bench seats built into the side of the hill are where Camp Alton assembled every morning and evening from 1937-1992 for their the American Flag ceremony accompanied by a different bugler.
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