AlgonquinLakes wrote:
From a water level perspective Vanishing Pond was good. There were two very small beaver blockages I had to drag over, but no real problems at all. It's definitely worth it to shave off time and reduce the portaging.
As for the poison ivy portage, it turns out it's also a snake sun bathing zone. Poison ivy + snakes = Drew doesn't stick around long.
Thanks for the tip.
Snakes aren't fun, but at least they're non-poisonous and won't give me itchy blisters for weeks after an encounter - I'm more concerned about the poison ivy. I look at pictures of it, but it looks just like every other shrub in Algonquin to me. Is it prevalent enough on the portage that it hangs onto the trail and I'll inevitably brush against it; or if I unload the canoe, do the portage, load up and leave, without wandering around, do I not have to worry?
edit: talking about snakes, that reminds me I need to put up my trip report from last weekend. I ran into 2 snakes on two different campsites, unfortunately only got pictures of the smaller one.
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