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[[underlined]] Frogging at Bubs [[/underlined]]

of this Outlet and speared a fine mess of frogs. Froglegs make the most delicious meat in the world.

A mile's walk brought us to Moss Lake, a wild body of water due north of Bubs. As at Bubs we here skirted the eastern shore and then, crossing the Inlet, a quiet, narrow stream with banks lined with Sweet Gale, went due east until we struck the Big Moose road. This is a broad state road, very good for the Adirondacks although somewhat sandy. A walk of about six miles along this road and the connecting road running parallel to Fourth Lake brought us back to Beckers whence we paddled to the Ecklers and climbed to our home on Mountain Pond. A big supper of frogslegs and mushrooms wound up the day.

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[[underlined]] Moss Lake Inlet [[/underlined]]

[[underlined]] Moss Lake [[/underlined]]