I was just up in Algonquin recently and its the park I love to hate. Some of the people that go there are just pigs and make a huge mess. Even though the park goes on and on about you NEED to keep your site clean they don't do anything about it. Lots of talks about fines but nothing happens.
The people beside us left everything out and also left their site, ranger drives by and doesn't stop. Then they went to bed at 8pm. Ranger drives by at 9pm, stops and wakes them up and tell them to put their cooler in their car but NOTHING about the rest of their mess. We filled in the comment card stating how pathetic of a job they are doing at enforcing the rules.
Friends were just at RMNP in Colorado and there they rangers are zero tolerance. Algonquin needs to be like that.
I don't need a bear visiting my site because of other stupid people in the park.
/rant.
Nice article.
You should use some of the money you save on gas and buy a real tent. No wonder you left before it rained
Holy smokes, were you at Two Rivers Lake? I totally saw you, and was like, "Is that Quad? I think it was, but I'm not sure..." and I was convinced you totally did a double take seeing me... and I saw you again on your bike and in your GTI and I was like, "I bet that was Quad... I should have said hi. I'm such a jerk."
I, for one, was a good camper and kept all food in the trunk at all times except when cooking, and cleaned up immediately whenever we left.
and that tent... it is pretty old and one of the main support rods broke on disassembly, so by next summer I will have to buy a new tent. That being said, it rained quite hard the first night we were there and it kept us dry. Any recommendations? Family of 4, but I like a tent I can stand up in and extra room, something nice and weatherproof, and the one i saw at Crappy Tire that I liked was the Coleman Montana (right size, seemed to have good weatherproofing marketing on the packaging).
Also, Woodyism, the rear seats were always up as they had the child seat and booster in place for the kids. That lake is Jack Lake, which you view along Hemlock Bluff Trail - we only got that far as the rain was starting to seep through our jackets at that point and from there on it got steeper and tougher, so we didn't want to turn the kids off of hiking forever. can't wait to finish that one in nicer weather and get to some of the other vantage points over the lake.