Little Dickson Lake Campsite #2

Landing

Canoe hauled up on the rocks ...

Topography of under-water approach: Deep water to inclined jagged rock shoreline.

Impediments to disembarking from and/or unloading a canoe: The shoreline is a bit rough, best to exit the canoe while floating then pull the canoe up on to the shore to beach it.

Topography leading to tent sites: Campsite area is fairly flat away from the shoreline.

Campsite

Regular or low-maintenance: Regular

Size of open area: average to small

"Kitchen nook" ...

Extent of tree cover: good

Degree of levelness: flat

Number of tent sites: 1 to 2 tents

North exposure: The site faces north/west, with some exposure to the wind.

East exposure: trees.

South exposure: trees.

West exposure: exposed to west winds.

Looking across the lake ...

General description: Great site, with good fishing from shore.

Overall accessibility: Tough area to exit the canoe.

Note: The lake is a long trek in from Opeonge access point.


Thanks to Jeffrey McMurtrie of Jeff'sMap for supplying the base-layer map component by Creative Commons licensing.


Submitted by Frank Sands (Sterrr) .. Submission March 14, 2009