Moyie Lake

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Located about a half hour west of Cranbrook is Moyie lake. On this particular day the plan was to hit this lake for a few hours and explore any local trails, then afterwards check out Wasa lake back eastward about an hour or so. Ok, so first things first was to check out the lake itself. As you can see the clouds were out in full force along with the wind. Oh well. Walked along the short line somewhat looking for any signs of a perimetre trail to pickup. Only found a short one to explore. Thanks for stopping by.

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Camera: Sony A7R III
Lens: Sony 24-105mm f4 G OSS
Editing: Lightroom

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Thick clouds do not hinder the beauty of the place. The presence of thick clouds makes the lake's view appear both beautiful and mysterious.

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The clouds weren't really rain looking, just here and there to obscure the sun 😄 but I see some people in the lake having a bath, so either brave or it wasn't too cold I guess?

Lovely views

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Just windy, but it did start to sprinkle somewhat as we were wrapping things up. Thanks as always.

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Very beautiful and brightful weather over there and the pictures look so good, even the lake itself looks so amazing.

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It was pretty decent, even with the overcast skies.

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Love those color photo graphs. The clouds are wicked in the 2nd pict.

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Sure is a pretty lake, I love lakes like that up in the pine forests. They are always so beautiful. Blustery days can make lake time a lot less fun, but it didn't ruin your day out. That's great news!

When I first saw the name of the lake for some reason I though it was Movie Lake. lol Moyie must have been the discoverer or the first person to settle next to it. Any idea how it got that name?

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I assume it was likely named after its discoverer like you mentioned. Thanks for stopping by.

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