Linda Lake Campsite #3
Landing Topography of under-water approach: Shallow rocks to the north and small muddy area to the south. Impediments to disembarking from and/or unloading a canoe: Not the greatest landing in high water. Could be a bit difficult to unload. (Editor: Better landing in low water, when a rock spit is exposed infront of shoreline whitepine.) Topography to tent sites: Very small incline.
Campsite Campsite maintenance: Regular. Size of open ground area: Medium-sized campsite, most is very covered and sheltered Extent of tree cover: Heavy tree coverage surrounding campsite. Degree of levelness: Mostly flat, but you can consider the ground a bit ‘wavy'. Number of tent sites: 2-3 tent spots. North exposure: Minor exposure, but mostly blocked by trees. East exposure: Dense forest behind campsite. South exposure: Tree coverage keeps tentsites protected from the south, but firepit is more open. West exposure: Campsite faces west, so has exposure to the lake.
General description: Not the best site on the lake. It has good tent spots and good fire pit. But it’s a simple site that’s dark and sheltered. It has limited views to enjoy the sun, the stars, or the beauty of the lake. Overall accessibility: Overall accessibility: Minor inconvenience to disembark, but otherwise it’s accessible.
Thanks to Jeffrey McMurtrie of Jeff'sMap for supplying the base-layer map component by Creative Commons licensing. Submitted by Cody S. .. Visited: Sept. 2016 .. Submission: Feb. 2017 |