This year I was able to go up to Red Pine Camp again, but only for a couple of days due to my work schedule. On my drive up I took a rather scenic route that included many lakes and great views. The first photo is of one of the lakes that I saw when I was driving up. The next photo is from just outside my camp cabin which is a farmers hay field which was recently cut and looks amazing in the nice golden hour lighting. The next three photos are all of the same dock that is near my cabin but is just of different angles and with my girlfriend sitting on the dock in a couple of them. The next photo is of a dragonfly that I was able to get up close to down by the waterfront. The following photo is of the tree the camp is named after the red pine out on the point that the camp looks out to. The following two photos are taken on my way home from the camp. The first is of a very beautiful church in a very small town that I passed through and the second is at a lookout that I stopped at on my way home overlooking a lake.
My longest back country camping trip this year was into Algonquin Provincial Park. I went from September 16-19, 4 days and 3 nights. Originally my plan was to stay until the 20th but circumstances forced me to change my original route. Originally, I had planned on going from the Shall Lake Access Point(17) to Godda Lake for one night, then head down to Boot Lake for two nights, up to Booth Lake for one night, then home. However, during my first day, I realized that I had overestimated my capability to portage with a 75 pound canoe, and I had planned too long of a route. I altered my plans and instead spent two nights on Godda Lake and one night on Booth Lake. Day 1: I got to the access point at 11:10am and had everything unpacked and loaded into the canoe by 11:25am. I made my way through Farm Lake (which has super clear water) to the first portage into Kitty Lake. The portage was only 100M and was the first of the trip. It took 10 minutes to double carry. I was able to do t...
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