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Old 08-27-2007, 07:53 AM   #3
Lakegeezer
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Default It is a hole in the wall

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Originally Posted by idigtractors
Here is the second question to go along with the qoute.
What is it??
I can't tell you how it got its name, but it is indeed a hole in the wall. The wall is Long Island and the string of islands that stretch south (Little Bear, Cow and Little Birch). From the east, there are only four ways to get through the "wall", over to the rest of the lake. 1) Long Island Bridge 2) the fairly large passage between Long Island and Little Bear (home to the contested East Cove rafting spot) 3) Between Little Bear and Cow (The hole in the wall) and 4) Barber Pole.

The hole in the wall is narrow and shallow. It is a fairly long no-wake zone. On the north side of the passage, there is a house porch with sign that says "Hole in the Wall". In the spring, the salmon fishing are great on both sides of the wall.
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