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May 11, 2014 at 1:34 pm #1742
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Sooo here is the plan:
Thursday, May 15 – Drive to south entrance Lingham Lake trail – camp on side of trail somewhere near beginning of trail.
https://www.google.ca/maps/place/Lingham+Lake+Rd/@44.674523,-77.426806,13z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x4cd36b60ef1129d3:0xf20d3dc0c9f48434Friday 16 – drive Lingham Lake trail – make a day of it, try some of the side trails, take our time. Camp on side of trail near end of trail before we get to Highway 41.
Saturday 17 – exit onto highway 41, drive north past Bon Ech park, spend the day on Killer lake trail. Camp on side of trail overnight.
Sunday 18 – Not sure – depending on how we feel we may re-do parts of Killer lake or head over to Gooderham or Minden Hydro Line trail. Let me know if anyone else is doing any trails in the area on Sunday and we may join you.
Monday – back to civilization
Let me know if you are interested in joining us for any part of this so we can arrange a time/place to meet.
May 11, 2014 at 1:55 pm #3769Anonymous
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I'm not far from that trail. I've got a Ram Power Wagon, but if you don't mind a full sized truck joining you guys, I'd love to hop in on the Friday. I probably won't do any camping because I don't live far away (plus I'd have to get home to my dogs), but I'd spend all day Friday on the trail.
May 11, 2014 at 4:46 pm #3770Anonymous
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Killer Lake has been on the Forestry plan for major harvesting last year and this year. Take a GPS, you might need it to find the trail. In other areas we have found that when they are done you can be standing on the trail and not even know it. Take a few pics and let us know how it looks now.
May 20, 2014 at 1:48 am #3771Anonymous
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Killer Lake has been on the Forestry plan for major harvesting last year and this year. Take a GPS, you might need it to find the trail. In other areas we have found that when they are done you can be standing on the trail and not even know it. Take a few pics and let us know how it looks now.
Logging was evident from about 6kms in from highway, but basically stopped before the interesting parts of the hydro line portion of the trail began. No effect at all on the loop section (the really interesting, challenging section) that goes down to Killer Lake and back.
May 20, 2014 at 2:13 am #3772Anonymous
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Thanks for the update. Good to know. That area is on the logging schedule for 2014-2015 so we are not "out of the woods yet" but hopefully things will stay interesting.
If you get a minute can you file a trail report on the OF4WD web site: https://www.of4wd.com/trailreport.asp
If you have a GPS track of where you went that would be nice to have too. It helps us know what is open and it helps show historical use. You can send the track to trails@of4wd.com
Thanks!!
Evan
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