Lake Louisa Campsite #23

Landing

Topography of under-water approach: Large slab of rock serves as the landing.

Impediments to disembarking from and/or unloading a canoe: None.

Topography to tent sites: A 10m carry to the firepit, with an elevation change of 2m on smooth ground.

Landing and climb to site ...

Landing and slope of site ...

Campsite

Campsite maintenance: Regular.

Size of open area: 20m x 5m.

Extent of tree cover: 20%.

Degree of levelness: : An elevation change of 2m from the back of the site to the landing.

Number of level tent sites: Tentpad to west of firepit could handle 2 tents. There is a smaller area north of the firepit that could be used as well, and just south and adjacent to the firepit, should it be necessary.

North exposure: Trees.

East exposure: Trees.

South exposure: Water.

West exposure: Water.

General description: A fairly large, open site, with a great view of the water. Is located in the northwestern bay so there is no view of the main part of the lake. Even thou it is a somewhat large site, there are limited tenting options.

Overall accessibility: Once out of the canoe, it is an easy climb to the firepit.

Firepit ...

Firepit and tentpad west of firepit ...

Tentpad to north of firepit ...

Looking from western tentpad at firepit and possible tentpad adjacent to the firepit...

Site diagram ...


Thanks to Jeffrey McMurtrie of Jeff'sMap for supplying the base-layer map component by Creative Commons licensing.


Submitted by Chris Taylor .. Visited July 2016 .. Submission August, 2016