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Gordk there are now, and always have been permits available for using drones for research and safety related issues.
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No Drones. I can't believe you even brought this up, perhaps you haven't been on this site for long. Keep your drones in the City, Algonquin park is a sacred place, to get away from the modern life and all if it's problems. This is exactly why long time Algonquin trippers have stopped going to the park and are travelling parks farther north.
Skeeter.
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Maybe the damage has been done - there are now (early 2021 onwards) drone videos on Google's youtube offerings.
Just passing through... looking for campsite pictures actually.
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Advances in technology are always happening. Not quite sure what people are expecting in a public place? Do we represent all people that go into parks? Think not. Times are changing, we went from written tales and drawings to cameras and video of all types. Just wait for the live google earth just in time viewing. Don't kid your self that's on its way to a park near you.
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My days of tripping to APP are numbered I have no illusions about that.
My trips will at some point need to head further north in order to avoid a whole slew of increasingly negative changes.Technology only being one. It is unfortunate but unavoidable.
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i hear you loud and clear S.D. ,,
as i have stated here before (especially after last summer's crowds) algonquin is a 4/6 hour drive for 4/6 million people,, camp site reviews and profiles that are available on line , will almost certainly ensure that these little campsite gems will get the shit kicked out of them as the word gets out. nice sites will have trees removed, shoreline erosion, garbage, thunder box problems,. and smell like piss!! dog shit all over. and fire rings being moved,
there is too much info out there,, i am the only one that can figure this out,,, loose lips sink ships,,
nothing left to explore?
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I don’t think it’s really debatable Swedish. It will become less attractive, just like it is less attractive now then it was in the 1970s. At least from what I value in a trip.
Personally, I’m not too worried about it. It’s still a fantastic place to spend time. I have 6 trips planned there this year. Long term I should be retired in 5-7 years at which point the amount of time it takes to drive to my chosen paddling location will be irrelevant. I will have likely explored most of APP at that point as well and looking to hit up new areas.
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The only time I have seen a drone in the wilderness was when camping on a crown land lake. The operator was sufficiently courteous so far as privacy was concerned, but that didn’t stop it from being incredibly annoying. I go canoe camping to get away from motors and engines if at all possible, and even a respectfully operated drone shatters that peace. I’m fully in support of the park wide ban.