Mink Lake Campsite #10

Landing

Topography of under-water approach: Small rocks and gravel.

Impediments to disembarking from and/or unloading a canoe: Small and medium size rocks make for an uneven platform to stand on while unloading/loading a canoe.

Topography to tent sites: A slight rise over an uneven surface.

Unloading area and slight climb to site ...

View of the campsite from the lake ...

Campsite

Campsite maintenance: Regular.

Size of open area: 10m x 5m.

Extent of tree cover: 60%.

Degree of levelness: Fairly level.

Number of level tent sites: 1.

North exposure: Tree.

East exposure: : Trees and view of the lake.

South exposure: : Open view of the lake.

West exposure: Trees and view of the lake.

Lots of roots and rocks on this site ...

Looking from back of firepit at the 1 flat tentpad ...

View from northwest corner of site of possible tentpads ...

View from firepit of possible tentpad on path to thunderbox ...

General description: A rocky and rooty site with 1 flat smooth area large enough for a 3 man tent. The tentpad is smooth and flat. If needed, there are a couple of places that would serve in a pinch, as the ground is mostly uneven with lots of rocks and roots. Open to wind except from the north.

Overall accessibility: Access to the site is over medium sized rocks. No other issues.

Site sketch ...

Submitted by Chris Taylor .. Visited September, 2015 .. Submission April 9, 2016