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Distance
7.08 mi
Elevation gain
915 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
863 ft
Max elevation
1,302 ft
TrailRank 
33
Min elevation
981 ft
Trail type
One Way
Time
3 hours 40 minutes
Coordinates
1036
Uploaded
August 10, 2016
Recorded
August 2016
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near Little Hawk Lake, Ontàrio (Canada)

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Itinerary description

Day 2 of a 3 day, 2 night trip (see catalog entry).

This is a combination paddle to Sherborne Dam and then a hike along trails and roads, basically a day of seeing what was out there. Only one of our three maps showed a loop trail for our hike and as it turns out the trail was barely visible and overgrown so our hike retraced our steps back to the dam.

Not many highlights on the hike portion but our legs were stretched and a couple of lakes seen for the first time. We explored more of the northern portion of Sherborne Lake but GPS decided not to follow along with us.

A good day of exploring the area!

Waypoints

PictographWaterfall Altitude 1,060 ft
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Dam

Easy to spot at the western end of the lake.

PictographIntersection Altitude 1,099 ft
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Intersection 1

On our hike, a couple of road intersections came up. We went right here.

PictographIntersection Altitude 1,122 ft
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Intersection 2

Another right turn here.

PictographCampsite Altitude 1,115 ft
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12B

Campsite on Plastic Lake. The road was right beside the campsite and the lake was nothing special. And who names a lake after plastic?? We took a break/had lunch here.

PictographIntersection Altitude 1,037 ft
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Intersection 3

Path down to Raven Lake (for snowmobiles??). The 'loop' portion of our intended trail was a couple hundred meters south and overgrown. We retraced our path in.

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