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Trip Planning » Little Trout Creek campsite » 7/04/2022 7:16 pm

Scoot
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Hey everyone! 

I'm trying to book a trip for the end of July. Night 2 of a 3 night trip puts me in a situation where the only available site that makes sense for my route is the site called Little Trout Creek (on the Tim River between Shah lake and Queer lake). I know I've paddled by this site before but never took note of its condition. Does anyone have any info or opinion about the quality of this site? Like, maybe it's extra buggy because it's in a bit a marshy spot, or maybe the site in general isn't great, or perhaps the access to the water is not so good? Anybody's input on this site would be much appreciated! thanks

Catch-all Discussions » 2018 Ice Out Predictions? » 5/08/2018 9:54 pm

Scoot
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My group has a water taxi booked to take us up to the north end of Opeongo early on the morning of Friday May 11th to start a five day trip. With only approximately 60 hours between now and then, how totally screwed are we?

Also, I've been googling around a bit for this MONDIS(?) satellite imagery, but have not been able to find a source for current, or at least recently updated imagery of the park. Can anyone share a link to this? Would be much appreciated.

Thanks!

Trip Planning » Black fly season » 3/23/2017 5:26 pm

Scoot
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Hey everybody! 

Does anyone have a good source of info (or just a guess based on previous years) for when we can expect to start seeing black flies in the park? 

I'm trying to plan a trip for before the start of spring bug season, but I want to wait as long as possible before the bugs come out so that I'm not frozen, if that's possible to do. 

Thanks

Trip Reports » It's Always Windy in Rosebary Lake » 8/13/2015 1:40 pm

Scoot
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great trip report, nice writing style.

Test Forum » Test » 8/13/2015 1:22 pm

Scoot
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me too!

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