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"Favored by windsurfers and kite surfers for steady wind and easy launches, this shallow, sandy-bottom lake warms in summer to tropical-like water temperatures (75 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit); in winter it becomes a natural rink for sail-powered ice racing." - Joe Yogerst Joe Yogerst Joe Yogerst is a writer, editor, and photographer with over three decades of experience covering travel. His articles have appeared in The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and Time, and he has worked on more than 40 books for National Geographic. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
Fishing, boating, camping, windsurfing, ice racing, sunsets
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