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Saturday, Jan. 27, 2024 . . . . .

A special update here! Cody has just added approximately 100 new campsite reports to his website "Algonquin & Beyond".

The prospect of listing all of them here on this front page is beyond daunting! Rather, you're referred to his website's "ALGONQUIN PARK CAMPSITE REPORTS", where you'll be able to identify and visit all the later 2023 "Date Visited" entries.

It's also worth noting that Cody is reformating his report pages' layout, and is using more of his outstanding photographs in each of his newer reports!

Links to Cody's individual campsite report pages continue to be incorporated into this website's "PCI Project".


Saturday, January 20, 2024 . . . . .

Drew (of the website "All Of Algonquin") has added nine more campsite reports to his website. As usual, they have been linked to in this website's own "Portage and Campsite Inventory".

CS. 1 - High Falls on the Nip.   CS. 2 - High Falls on the Nip.   CS. 1 - Allen Rapids on the Nip.  
CS. 1 - Browse Ck Junct. on the Nip.   CS. 2 - Gibson Portage on the Nip.   CS. 1 - Gibson Lake  
CS. 2 - Gibson Lake   CS. 4 - Gibson Lake   CS. 5 - Gibson Lake  

Thursday, Jan. 18, 2024 . . . . .

Jim R. has submitted his account of a recent winter daytrip .. "Day Ski Trip To Pogonia, Clover & Basin Lakes".

"Our goal was to ski in to Pogonia Lake. In previous years we had undertaken springtime, day hikes from Basin Depot to Guthrie Lake and to Clover Lake by following remnants of old trails that are sometimes shown on older topographical maps. Those older trails are now intersected in places by logging roads. This winter there was almost no snow through the first week of January, but a snowfall at the start of the second week made this first cross-country ski trip of the season possible."


Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2024 . . . . .

Cody has added another trip-log to his website "Algonquin & Beyond".

"3 Days Solo on Parkside Bay" (September 14th – 16th, 2023) .. out of Smoke Lake, across Ragged Lake, into Parkside Bay and then back.

"Afterwards, I moved to the beach and did some more astrophotography. It was an incredibly starry night, with the Milky Way directly in front of the campsite behind the opposing shoreline, and clearly visible. It was a really special moment sitting silently on the almost vacant Parkside Bay and watching the stars with Elo at my feet."


Monday, Jan. 1, 2024 . . . . .

Drew (of the website "All Of Algonquin") and his three buddies paddled a four day loop out of Brent, across Cedar, up the Petawawa, via Narrowbag, Catfish, Sunfish, Hogan, Philip, Little Madawaska, Radiant, Clamshell, Radiant, up the Petawawa, and back across Cedar. "Cedar Loop 2023: Hogan, Philips, Clamshell and More!".

"It was a close call, but by loading the boat and pushing off at the furthest edge of the upstream end of the put-in, we had just enough clearance that the current pushed us past the outstretched alder, not into it. From here it was a very nice paddle down the river into Radiant. The Little Madawaska through this stretch reminded me a lot of paddling through a city park. The banks are more open, with the occasional hardwood dotting the shoreline here and there."


Saturday, Dec. 23rd, 2023 . . . . .

From the YouTube channel "Algonquin Park Adventures" comes the host's two-hour-plus "Solo Three Day Canoe Trip to McKaskill and Dickson Lake" .. from the Shall Lake access, looping via Crotch, Shirley, Ryan, Shrew, McKaskill, Animoosh, Dickson, Round, Chipmunk and Booth Lakes.

This video contained extensive well-recorded details of all the lakes and portages within the trip.

This YouTube channel has recently been added to the "Video Links" page of this website's "Resources" section.


Tuesday, Nov.21st, 2023 . . . . .

Cody has added a trip-log to his website "Algonquin & Beyond".

"6 Day Heat Wave on North Tea Lake & Biggar Lake" (Aug. 31st – Sept. 5th, 2023) .. out of Kawawaymog, to North Tea and Biggar Lake, and then back.

"I took a short break before launching onto North Tea Lake. The winds were much stronger, but thankfully still at my back. I barely had to exert any energy to paddle. The tiny stranded island in the middle of the lake was one of the first campsites I passed, and it looked beautiful. I usually like to explore the lake a little bit before settling on a site (if it’s a lake I’m unfamiliar with), but this site looked too good to pass up. Tiny stranded island, flat beach landing, spacious interior, flat tent spot, rocky shoreline to swim and enjoy the sun… it checked all my boxes."


Tuesday, Nov. 7th, 2023 . . . . .

Drew (of the website "All Of Algonquin") took his young daughter for their first proper backcountry camping trip .. out of Smoke Lake, through Ragged, Big Porcupine, Bonnechere, Phipps, Kirkwood, Lawrence, Rod & Gun, Louisa .. finishing-up at Rock Lake "Rocking Algonquin – Smoke Lake to Rock Lake with My Daughter".

"My daughter fell in love with it and spent a good twenty minutes mapping out the various hidden spots she planned on sitting and watching the water from. We quickly set up camp then settled in for the night. The rest of the day passed in a pleasant blur. After dinner we took the canoe out so my daughter could practice in the stern. We also checked out some of the nearby sites and roasted some all important marshmallows."


Tuesday, October 31st, 2023 . . . . .

Dave ("Moose Whizzer Dave" on the forum) posted there what is a substantial trip-log of his September 8th to 11th paddling adventure loop out of Rain Lake via Casey, Daisy, Bandit, Mocassin, Cranbill and Islet lakes .. "Nostalgia Trip: Sept 8-11, 2023".

"As I came off the 400-something into Moccasin, I briefly forgot there was another 400-something from Moccasin to Cranebill, but I was soon on it, then on Cranebill. Cranebill is a good-sized lake, with only one (low maintenance) campsite. It was a pretty morning and I was just paddling the length of the lake, so I figured this was a good time to burst forth in song with my traditional rendition of “The Loonicorn Song” (the Irish Rover’s Unicorn song, just swapping out Unicorns for Loonicorns, and it happened that there was a loon nearby). The loon did not appreciate my melodious crooning, and covered his ears by sticking his head in the water."


Wednesday, September 13th, 2023 . . . . .

Cody has added five more campsite reports to his website "Algonquin & Beyond", which have been linked to in this website's own "Portage and Campsite Inventory".

CS. 1 - McManus Lake   CS. 4 - McManus Lake   CS. 5 - McManus Lake  
CS. 6 - McManus Lake   CS. 5 - Daisy Lake  

In addition, Cody has added the trip-log of an overnight trip that he and his dog "Elo" took to Whitefish Lake .. "A Quick Overnight to the Island Campsite on Whitefish Lake".