Fishin' Mission and Crown Land Camping - Catch, Cook, and Island Sites (Noganosh PP Pt. 1)
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- Опубликовано: 19 сен 2024
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Fishin' Mission and Crown Land Camping is Part 1 of 2 of our trip to Noganosh Lake Provincial Park. This trip took place in August of 2022. Graeme was yet to catch, clean, and cook his own fish this season, and decided he would not eat anything until he did so.
Our entry point had a short paddle before three portages which entered Smoky Lake. Here we set up on an island on the south end of the lake, past the narrow squeeze before entering Noganosh Lake. With endless weed beds and a hungry belly, Graeme took out to find some fish while Cait and Rook enjoyed some downtime.
After a small fish fry and a calm evening, we enjoyed a relaxing day on the water the following day before setting up camp on another island. This video shows more of what we do when we arrive at camp, as the travel in the day was much lighter than our typical trips.
This trip took place on the traditional territory of the Anishinabewaki and Mississauga.
All footage captured on the GoPro MAX.
MAP used: Jon from @LostLakes Magnetawan-Noganosh Backcountry Canoeing Map on Avenza.
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Nice relaxing trip so far. I’m looking forward to part 2
Very different than our normal pace. Thanks Alan. Hopefully in the next couple weeks!
Beautiful weather so far, and as always I just love your dog - he is precious 😊
Haha - he is awesome! Thank you.
Nice little getaway !
That was great 👍🏻
Appreciate it!
It looked like you started at Ess Narrows? Is there any current to speak of in that stretch of water? I know it's part of the Pickeral River system which flows to the West. Good video. Thanks for sharing.
Hey there - yes that’s where we started. No noticeable current either way. Hope that helps. Thanks for tuning in!
Gotta love a good crownland campsite 🏕️ 🛶
Yep - we keep leaning more and more this way