Shelters
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Re: Shelters
If they are not on Lake Superior, they wont have shelters.
Check out the 2016 Greenstone for the latest info on what's available in each campsite. Check the "Trip Planning Section".
https://www.nps.gov/isro/planyourvisit/ ... nstone.pdf
Check out the 2016 Greenstone for the latest info on what's available in each campsite. Check the "Trip Planning Section".
https://www.nps.gov/isro/planyourvisit/ ... nstone.pdf
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Re: Shelters
Chickenbones E&W,Lake Richie, Lane Cove.
"And standing on the the crest of the Greenstone Ridge, I suddenly had this desire to retreat north to where I just come, to stay in the backcountry, to spend another day in a place where the only deadline I had was to pitch the tent before dark."
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Re: Shelters
More specifically the rule appears to be that the only campgrounds with shelters are those that have docks on Lake Superior, as Lane Cove and Little Todd Harbor both lack shelters despite being on the Big Lake.conmcb25 wrote:If they are not on Lake Superior, they wont have shelters.
Check out the 2016 Greenstone for the latest info on what's available in each campsite. Check the "Trip Planning Section".
https://www.nps.gov/isro/planyourvisit/ ... nstone.pdf
Makes sense, as the materials for construction/maintenance of the shelters would be very difficult to transport by other means than a motorboat. Imagine lugging all that lumber 12 miles by trail to North Desor, for example.
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Re: Shelters
There is one exception to that more correct rule. Hay Bay has a dock on Lake Superior but no shelters. It also has no trail access so the rule can be refined as such.Nym90 wrote:More specifically the rule appears to be that the only campgrounds with shelters are those that have docks on Lake Superior, as Lane Cove and Little Todd Harbor both lack shelters despite being on the Big Lake.