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Crotch Lake Loop

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Distance
49.3 mi
Elevation gain
994 ft
Technical difficulty
Difficult
Elevation loss
994 ft
Max elevation
1,032 ft
TrailRank 
61
Min elevation
795 ft
Trail type
Loop
Moving time
15 hours 18 minutes
Time
2 days 23 hours 41 minutes
Coordinates
13762
Uploaded
July 14, 2023
Recorded
July 2023
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near Myers Cave, Ontàrio (Canada)

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Itinerary description

A 4 day, three night paddling trip using a canoe and a kayak to accommodate our threesome. The trip is known as the Crotch Lake Loop and includes visits to Kashwakamak, Mud, Big Gull and of course Crotch Lake, with the Mississippi and Gull rivers tieing everthing together.

Day One:
Launched mid afternoon and with a strong tail wind on a beautiful day we moved quickly to our campsite on Kashwakamak Lake. The start point is a small parking area with nice launch site. The lake has a fair number of cottages but our island campsite was large and remote. Reservations with North Frontenac are required for the trip (est $25 per night).

Day Two:
This day had us progress over a dam into the Mississippi River and make our way east through half a dozen portages to a large island on Crotch Lake. Another beautiful campsite that easily handled our two tents, had a nice beach, table and thunderbox (as did the others). A big thanks to some trail angels that allowed us to take a shortcut through their campsite and also cooked us up a delicious hamburger!

Day Three:
Some nasty weather rolled in, thunder storms, heavy rain followed by high winds gusting to 35km. Definitely a challenging day but we took advantage of breaks in the weather to make our way to a site overlooking Big Gull Lake.

Day Four:
Dominated by the longest portage of the trip (1,250m) and complicated by a dozen or more blown down trees that obliterated portions of the trail. We spent a couple of hours hacking, slogging and cutting our way through the mess, hopefully making it easier for anyone following us. This portage was barely marked (one orange dangled ribbon), and had an unmarked fork in the trail (turn left!). The second portage also suffered from a lack of signage that caused some confusion and extra steps.

Overall a very nice trip, impressive campsites, beautiful lakes and had a fairly remote feeling (only one other group was noticed) but not much wildlife was spotted. Given the overall length, potential for weather events, expansive lakes and unmarked/uncleared trails I would rate this trip as difficult.

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PictographCampsite Altitude 871 ft
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Campsite #19

Very nice island campsite.

PictographBridge Altitude 857 ft
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Dam

Exit left, portage on private property, length is 290 meters.

PictographIntersection Altitude 850 ft
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Portage 2

Exit right, length is 500 meters.

PictographBridge Altitude 812 ft
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Portage 3

Exit right

PictographIntersection Altitude 791 ft
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Lunch Island

After a long section of reeds, great spot and time for lunch.

PictographIntersection Altitude 802 ft
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Portage 4

Exit left! The portage goes by Crotch campsites #1, 2 and 3. With water levels and logs we put in at campsite #3 I think the portage is supposed to end between #2 and #3 but no signage was found.

PictographCampsite Altitude 803 ft
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Campsite 22

A really nice site, with beach and multiple places to setup tents.

PictographIntersection Altitude 860 ft
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Portage 1 day 3

Avoid first rapids, exit left at 2nd dam to the right. Length is 35 meters.

PictographIntersection Altitude 1,002 ft
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Portage 2

One of the worst portages I've had in the last 15 years. Dozens of blown down trees.

PictographBridge Altitude 1,001 ft
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Portage

Exit right and put in before crossing the road. About 75 meters.

PictographCampsite Altitude 929 ft
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Campsite

Windy

PictographIntersection Altitude 915 ft
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Portage 1

Brutal portage, 1.3 km. Crawled, hacked, chopped and slashed our way through bugs and mud.

PictographIntersection Altitude 984 ft
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End of Portage, start Shoepack Lake

Brutal, 15 blow downs. Followed by short paddle on Shoepack Lake and then a second portage of 300 meters that goes trail, left turn on road, right turn on road then trail to water (no signage is posted).

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