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Tuesday, July 16, 2024 . . . . .

For those of you still working on your backcountry trip planning and hoping to avoid logging sounds, here's the 2024-2025 AFA Operations Map.

Today, I was reminded by Gord Cumming (AFA's Chief Forester), that its link has been handily placed on the AFA's website's (algonquinforestry.on.ca) upper right "Quick Links", being its first pull-down link..


Tuesday, July 16, 2024 . . . . .

Evan, of the "Single Malt and Maps YouTube Channel", has posted a forum account of "day-one" of an August 2023 six day loop out of Cedar Lake ... August 2023: Cedar - Hogan - Radiant Loop.

He's also been publishing multi-part YouTube videos of that same trip ... August 2023: Cedar - Hogan - Radiant Loop.

"Once on top of the site you discover three tiers of campsite. The top, where there is a nice flat rock and limited tent area, the middle shelf where we set up our chairs and sat on the ledge all evening, and the bottom tier where a huge rock firepit is nestled. No matter where you are on the campsite you have a spectacular view of the lake, made even better by the elevation. We hung our 4 hammocks all over the site, basically anywhere we could find suitable trees."


Sunday, June 30, 2024 . . . . .

Jim R. and his brother did a five and a half hour, fifteen and a half kilometer day-hike to Wilkins, Breezy and Robitaille Lakes .. "Wilkins, Breezy & Robitaille Lakes June 26, 2024". Their website's (Algonquin Day Hikers) trip report is well-illustrated by photos.

"It's always nice when a day hike in the Park provides an opportunity to see several lakes. In this case we were able to get to three lakes by using the cart trail to Wilkins Lk and the portages to Breezy and Robitaille. We parked at the clearing a short distance from Park boundary at the start of the cart trail."


Saturday, May 5, 2024 . . . . .

Martin G. posted a very substantial 'photo-rich' trip-log on this website's forum .. "Otter Creek Loop" .. of a very early-season canoe trip with friends Scott and Jeffrey.

"At last falls gathering Jeffrey introduced us to a way to make a loop in the Panhandle. Sounded like a novel trip and a great adventure. Scott, Jeffrey and I did it in late April."

" .. Detouring east from the logging depot we crashed through the bush to get back to Otter Creek. We had chosen this spot because Satellite imagery had shown the worst of the Alder had been bypassed. Satellite imagery lied. The creek in front of us was choked with Alder."


Monday, April 29, 2024 . . . . .

Drew (of the website "All Of Algonquin") has added the over-night trip-log Kingscote Lake" and four more backcountry campsite reports to his website. As usual, they have been linked to in this website's own "Portage and Campsite Inventory".

CS. 4 - Kingscote Lake   CS. 7 - Kingscote Lake   CS. 8 - Kingscote Lake   CS. 9 - Kingscote Lake  

"Our plan was to paddle Kingscote, then hike up to the Minnow Lakes to check them out. We figured that would be more than enough to stretch our paddling muscles without overstretching anything on the first day."


Wednesday, April 17, 2024 . . . . .

Jim R. and his brother have started their own website .. "Algonquin Day Hikers" .. exploring Algonquin Park's backcountry.

"We are two brothers who enjoy exploring the backcountry of Algonquin Provincial Park. This website provides detailed trip reports on day hikes we've made in the southeastern and central parts of the Park. From breathtaking vistas to hidden waterfalls, we share our experiences and explore the history of the Park. Join us on our journey and discover the beauty of Algonquin."

"These backcountry hikes were not made on organized trails. Most of these routes require navigational tools such as a topographic map, GPS and/or compass, and bushwhacking experience."


Saturday, March 22, 2024 . . . . .

Jim R. has submitted a photo-illustrated account of his March 14th "Day Hike to Robitaille Lake".

"At 11:00 AM we were on a grown-over logging road / trail that made for very hard walking, so we decided we had best take a compass reading and head directly toward Robitaille Creek. This meant bushwhacking for about 700 meters. It was slow going, and we flagged our route just in case we did not find a trail to the lake, and in coming out would have follow the same route we had come in on. The trek toward the creek involved a steep decline. About half way down we could hear the welcome sound of rapids, so we knew we were getting close to the creek. It was a relief to find signs of a trail running along a ridge above the creek."


Monday, Feb. 19, 2024 . . . . .

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

"A Small Crisis On Big Porcupine Lake" September 28th – 30th, 2023 .. a three-day 'base-camp' visit to Big Porcupine Lake.

"Questionable water sources and a dangerous cliffside tent setup were just some of the precarious things that were part of my final backcountry trip of the season. It’s rare to see people following leash rules in the park, but hopefully this story can serve as a good example of how unpredictable events can occur."


Sunday, Jan. 28, 2024 . . . . .

Jim R. has submitted a photo-illustrated account of his Spring 2022 hike northeast of Basin Lake .. "Day Hike To Basin, Turcotte and Guthrie Lakes".

The account is in the form of a 4 meg. "PDF".

"This hike took place not long after ice off in the spring of 2022. The trek would take us along Basin Lake and to Turcotte and Guthrie Lakes. The starting point was Basin Depot, located 5 km from the Basin Lake access point."


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

Cody has added one more trip-log to his website "Algonquin & Beyond" .. along with a wealth of 18 new campsite reports from North Tea Lake!

"The Island MEGA-Site on North Tea Lake" (September 21st – 24th, 2023) .. a four-day 'base-camp' exploratory return to North Tea Lake.

"I met a few more groups along the way into North Tea Lake. At the end of the 280m portage leading into North Tea Lake, I met a man with his girlfriend. He told me they were finished a 6-night trip guiding a Swiss couple who were at the other end of the portage. We spoke for around 15 minutes, which is a pretty long time to chat at a portage landing. He told me his company was called Driftwood Paddle and his property was just a few doors over from Voyageur Quest Outfitters. He told me to stop by and say hi on my way out."