Widgeon Lake is all kinds of fun, but that fun is the skill to get in one way, with no overshoot possibility, and then out the other. To add to the challenge, for the times I have been in there, it's been glassy. Challenging in that it's difficult, and more so, in that once committed, you have to make it work, because deciding to overshoot for a better setup is not going to happen. My first two photos in post #2 here:
http://www.pprune.org/private-flying...te-flying.html are Widgeon Lake my first time in.