Rating:
Good Tent Pads:
2
Max Tent Pads:
2
Visit Date:
9/5/2024
Small site, good elevation with a decent view. Incredible fire area and well built sitting logs and cookware storage or possible use as an oven.
Well protected from N, NW, and W winds during a storm, but could be buggy otherwise.
Rating:
Good Tent Pads:
2
Max Tent Pads:
3
Visit Date:
5/31/2024
Decent site with a shield rock and great view of the north end of Big Agony. Great access to Woodside Creek leading into Reid Lake. The landings are dry, and I’d say this campsite is suitable for a group of 4 in 2 canoes. The fire pit is built into a rock face with a crevice that acted as a chimney. Someone also built a little pizza oven off to the side, but who brings pizza out here? The mosquitoes were quite an inconvenience, but there’s plenty of good pooping logs out back. Watch out for the large fir log with several birch branches sticking up on one side of it…that was burrito night. Due to that last info, visit at your own risk until at least mid-summer 2025 or later.
—Ryan
Rating:
Good Tent Pads:
2
Max Tent Pads:
Visit Date:
7/6/2022
This is a really nice site! Bit overgrown now with not a lot of use. Has a nice elevated shield rock on the front. Was fun to jump off with it being obviously deep water. I didn't fish but could see large bass swimming down below. We mainly stopped for lunch after coming off of Kawnipi through Keewadin. We paddled south after this to mid lake Agnes. Had a decent fire pit up against a rock wall almost like a chimney. I'd definitely stop here to jump again in the future. Only about 5 feet or so and about as safe as it can be as long as you use decent judgement and don't do anything stupid. I didn't get any pictures from this site that day though.
Ryan
Rating:
Good Tent Pads:
2
Max Tent Pads:
Visit Date:
Blowdowns have rendered 1/2 of this site unusable. Bugs were worse here than elsewhere.