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.
Six Days Alone in Algonquin: Canoe Lake to White Trout and Back My first back country canoe trip of 2025 was to what is normally the busiest part of Algonquin. I left on May 4th from Canoe Lake and returned on May 9th to Canoe Lake. In between, I stayed on Rainbow, McIntosh, Misty, White Trout, and Sunbeam Lakes, each for one night. The total distance for the trip was 99.07 km, as recorded on Strava. The way I recorded my days on Strava didn’t differentiate between paddling and portaging, but I did roughly 36.03 km of portaging. I double-carried each portage, so I did each portage length three times. Waterfall between Timberwolf and Misty Lake Day One – Canoe Lake to Rainbow Lake: 12.18 km, 4 hours 17 minutes I recently got a new car this winter -a Chevy Equinox EV. Since this was my first time traveling with a canoe on the EV, I was interested to see how much it would affect my range. I left Ottawa at 98% and got to Bancroft with around 30%. From there, I charged ...
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