
As I begin planning my itineraries, I have realized, one part of the island is a real pain in the butt to access, or at least it could be for many visitors. The part that I speak of is Lookout Louise. It is the last easternly strech of the greenstone trail. It is the part of the island whose closest access points are either from the three mile camp site or the lane cove camp site. This is where you will have to stay in order to get to this point of the island. If it were me, I would suggest accessing it from the Three Mile site because it will take you 6.9 miles to get to Lookout Louise or 7.8 miles to get to the dock on the northside of tobin harbor right next to hidden lake just opposite of Lookout Louise. Lane Cove on the other hand would be 7.4 miles to Lookout Louise and 8.6 miles to get to the dock. Not only is Lane Cove farther, but I think the accent from the campgrounds is a little bit more rougher than three mile when it comes to making it to the greenstone. Oh, and keep in mind, the miles listed above are for one way trips only and since there are not any campsites to crash at along the way, you will have to make a round trip. Thus leaving you with a 14-17 mile day hike. CRAZY RIGHT?!? Not for me personally, but I know there are a lot of people that do not enjoy hiking more than 10 miles a day and some that simply cannot physically handle hiking more than 10 miles a day. I know my girlfriend has hiked 21 miles in a single day before, but the enjoyment for her starts to fade after about 12 miles of hiking and I believe many people fall in a similar type of realm. Its not that they physically can't handle it, it's just that they flat out mentally do not want to do that much hiking.
WHAT AM I GETTING AT?!? Well frankly, I do not know if enough people have the opportunity to enjoy this part of the island (unless, and someone please inform me if you know, you take the Sea Plane which would or does in fact drop you off at the dock on the north side of tobin harbor which leads to the begining of Greenstone trail). So what is my BIG IDEA? Well needless to say I am going to do the round trip hike from three mile at some point this season even if it will be 15.8 miles when you include lookout louise and the north tobin harbor dock. However, in 2013, I want to do some backcountry hiking and I want to see if I can access Ducan Bay from the Greenstone and Ducan Bay Narrows from Lookout Louise. According to the backcountry map, this is a legal area to go off trail on throughout the entire year that the island is open. Whether or not it is actually possible to access either of these two sites from the Greenstone Ridge or Lookout Louise based on the elevation points of where I would break off from the trail is beyond me. However, if it were possible, this would eliminate having to do such a long round trip to get to Lookout Louise in a single day. If there is anyone that has tried or has done what I aim to do, please let me know how you fared with your endeavors. I think where there is a will there is a way, but if say for instance, it is extremely marshy entering ducan bay from the backside, I'm not sure if it would be worth traveling through knee deep muck. If that were the case, it might turn out that doing such off trail exhibitions are only worthy in Fall when things have had the opportunity to dry up. Regardless, whatever the case maybe, I know that it will be best to take another individual or two with me just to be safe when exploring the unknown and uncharted. So do not think I will be not be cautious enough to do this on my own
In the future, if I enjoy such adventures, I may make it a goal to see if I can backcountry all the way over to Merrit Lane campgroups via the east part of the greenstone, from North Desor to South Desor (or vice versa) going around the west side of the lake, and accessing Lake Richie Canoe and Intermediate Lake campgrounds from the Lake Richie Trail in September when it is legal to do so. Any thoughts or advice on all matters would be greatly appreciated. If this is ever something you thought about doing and would be interested in tackling together definitely don't be shy and make yourself known, because I know my girlfriend will be sitting out on this adventure
