The camping at the Cascade River is nice. We had a nice dinner which included fried lake trout caught earlier in the day. We slept in a bit getting on the water about 8:45. It was a warm morning and the warmest paddling we'd had so far. We decided to check out the Pukaskwa Pits at Richardson's Island and that's where we had lunch. The weather changed a bit during lunch with developing clouds and a NW wind which pushed us along nicely. We wanted to get as far around the corner as possible due to predicted strong NW winds tomorrow. The shore now runs nearly east and west rather than the north and south of the National Park's shore. As it turned out we camped just 2 nights in the Park, not counting the Hattie Cove campground night. RedSucker Cove is listed as a campsite for those paddling on to Wawa. It has 2 ends so I'm not sure we picked the right one but it was the end of our longest day and we'd been paddling in the rain for the last half hour or so. A substandard site compared to the many beautiful campsites but during dinner under a big cedar tree a pair of Sandhill Cranes flew in and landed in the cove. They're still here .. Resting up just like us.
Dan in the morning ready to launch. One last shot of the Cascade's falls.
Dave and Amy...almost to the 'pits'. ... This Pukaskwa structure is near Richardson's Island.
Michipecoten Island in the distance. Just a couple more miles to RedSucker Cove. Heading toward the rain...
Not our best campsite. Tight squeeze on tent space.
Our after dinner soup. .. Can you see the Cranes? Dave took some with his big lens I'll add at some point.
We stayed here 2 nights.. It was raining in the morning and .. Well we just decided to stay?..
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