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Ingenuity and duct tape gets the Comet through the week1956 viewsNote the bent poles and how duct tape was used to keep the front left pole sleeve functional after the tree damage. Storm damage on Manitou Lake, Algonquin Park
Feb 17, 2008
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Tent formerly known as a Sierra Designs Comet1680 viewsDue to storm damage on Manitou Lake, Algonquin Park the Comet became a testament to the power of the winds.
Feb 17, 2008
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Czar hauls the Osprey out of the Comet874 viewsAfter the tree was blown down the gear was salvaged and the team regrouped. Storm damage on Manitou Lake, Algonquin Park
Feb 17, 2008
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Backside of the Buckley Dry Fly1547 viewsAfter the tree damaged the Comet, the tent dwellers ran to the Buckley to report in and just missed being hit a second time. The tree was kept from falling further by the branches and the tarp ropes. Storm damage on Manitou Lake, Algonquin Park Feb 17, 2008
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Temagami No Name Lake1885 viewsSituated between Lady Evelyn Lake on the east and Willow Island Lake on the west, this is the western end of the first of two portages used to access Willow Island Lake when traveling from Lady Evelyn Lake. There is a campsite marked on the Chrismar map and the shallow sandy landing area makes a nice lunch spot.Nov 11, 2005
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Temagami Willow Island Lake1838 viewsThis is the older portage landing prior to the relocation south at the western end of the second of two portages between Lady Evelyn Lake and Willow Island. This is an easy route to Willow Island if coming from Diamond or making a loop through Lady Evelyn from the north.Nov 11, 2005
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Temagami Anvil Lake from Maple Mountain1857 viewsSecond highest point in Ontario, Maple Mtn provides good views all around and an excellent day activity while in the area. Approximately 1 hour 45 minutes one way hike, make it 2 hours if you're getting long in the tooth and short on conditioning. Nov 11, 2005
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Temagami Willow Island Creek1506 viewsWillow Island Creek runs north from Willow Island Lake, through Hobart and north of Hammer Lake. Between Anvil and the Bergeron portage there are several log jams making this an interesting route.Nov 11, 2005
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Temagami Spray Creek1554 views1998 the beaver dams were plentiful and the water levels were significant. The drops were 1 to 3 feet in most places.Nov 11, 2005
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Buckley DryFly824 viewsLightweight shelter from Outdoor SolutionsNov 11, 2005
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Little Madawaska River2437 viewsHogan Lake landing end of the La Muir - Hogan portageNov 11, 2005
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Hammock344 viewsBackpacker's hammock in actionNov 10, 2005
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