June 16-20, 2014

Questions about trails and campsites on the island.

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June 16-20, 2014

Post by gwpruitt »

Well last year was my first trip to IR...and as you all know it pulls one back again and again.
So heading back in a couple of weeks. Cant wait!

Last year my family and I (wife, son, daughter) did a bit over 30 miles. While we saw a lot of the island - in hindsight we wished we had cut down on the miles and really took the time to enjoy our surroundings a bit more...so this trip is the same number of days but fewer miles...and without my daughter

We were there the first week of July last year - and highs were in the 80s...made for hot hiking esp on Greenstone!

Here is this years itinerary:

June 16 - CH to RH, Hike to Lane Cove (missed this one last time and really want to see it)
June 17 - Lane to Daisy
June 18 - Daisy to 3 Mile (we loved 3 mile last year) - PM hike to Mt. Franklin
June 19 - 3Mile to RH (via RH Trail, did Tobin last year), one night at lodge to keep the wife happy!
June 20 - Hike to Scoville Point, Queen back to CH

So while I am looking forward to easier days...I also have a draw to see more.
1. Is it worth staying 2 nights at Lane and doing the hike out to Lookout Louise? Yes, I know Lane has no shelters.
2. One of our main draws is to see Moose...we were skunked last year! Ideas?

If anyone has other thoughts or suggestions please chime in!

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Re: June 16-20, 2014

Post by Ingo »

It's been years since I've been up to Lookout Louise (well decades), but I don't think the view is appreciably different than Mt Franklin. Although there's no good reason not to go :).

I haven't had much luck seeing moose the last couple of trips myself. But the population is up.

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Re: June 16-20, 2014

Post by jerry »

I spent two nights at Lane Cove years ago. I decided to hike out to Lookout Louise and back in one day. Its over 14 miles round trip, a long day on the trail. I left just before sunrise to get back to Lane as early as possible (it felt like 80+ on the trip back). The view from Lookout Louise is slightly different then from Mt. Franklin. When I was at Lookout Louise some eagles were flying overhead. I thought I was in wilderness country until a jet flew overhead on it's way to Thunder Bay. I did see several boats down in the 5 finger area (north of the ridge). While you are there you could take the trail down to Tobin Harbor. This however would add another 2 miles to your trip. The sunsets at Lane Cove are really nice. Enjoy. jerry
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Re: June 16-20, 2014

Post by Tightlines01 »

You said you wanted to cut the miles down some but the first two days are your hardest by far (not undoable it just beware). I tend to do my best hiking after a few "warm up" days, then my body and legs get going stronger.

You mentioned a day hike to MT Franklin from 3 mile. I love mt franklin, but keep in mind your passing it going to Daisy from Lane anyway if your taking the greenstone. If your going to Daisy from Lane via 3 mile your still only .3 miles from Mt Franklin before your descent.

Perhaps another option is spend the first day in Rock and do your day hiking to scoville, take a water taxi across to lookout Louise and down to Lane. Then past MT franklin to Mt Ojibwe and Daisy cans back to 3 mile and out. Just an alternative thought I had.

Enjoy your trip (FYI I had a bull moose walk down the trail last year when we were resting 1/2 way up to MT franklin from Tobin Harbor trail. Don't be afraid of a nice quite break part way up.
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