Proulx Lake Campsite #2

Landing

Topography of under-water approach: Very difficult, large stones, deep.

Impediments to disembarking from and/or unloading a canoe: No easy way to land, stones all around.

Topography to tent sites: Slightly upward to the tent sites.

- Landing is rocky.

Campsite

Campsite maintenance: regular

Open ground area: None open to the sky.

Extent of tree cover: 100%.

Degree of levelness: Level tent pads.

Number of level tent sites: 2.

North exposure: Trees, can see lake.

East exposure: Trees.

South exposure: Trees, can see bay.

West exposure: Trees, can see lake.

- One of the tentsites.

General description: It's a point site with difficult access. it's populated with cedar trees on soft soil. Since cedars attract mosquitos and cedars like damp feet, it's not a good summer campsite.

Overall accessibility: Difficult landing, tentsites are level .. medium accessibility.


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


Submission November, 2016 by Wanda Spruyt .. visited September, 2016