So I finally got the boat into Baker Lake yesturday and discovered that the water level is down almost 10 ft from where it was in July and the good news is that there were only 2 pieces of drift wood!!
We have found several points of interest around the lake for our saturday activities. (which I need to know how people feel about treasure hunt maps, do we like maps with points sketched in, or do we like GPS coordinates and you hunt using a handheld gps unit. I was planning to make up both types of maps but want to know how ya'll feel about it)
Baker lake does currently have fish in it, so if you like to fish bring your pole and a licsense. The water is a little on the chilly side (glacier feed) so water sports are only for the cold blooded (we wake board and inner tube with wetsuits) so there should be enough activities to keep you entertained if you decide to stay over night. There are several campsites that will be open all year that are accessable only by boat or hike. they have well constructed pit-toilets, so I see no reason why you couldn't anchor out and camp onboard or pitch a tent on shore.
More details will be coming later today or tomorrow.
~Brian
We have found several points of interest around the lake for our saturday activities. (which I need to know how people feel about treasure hunt maps, do we like maps with points sketched in, or do we like GPS coordinates and you hunt using a handheld gps unit. I was planning to make up both types of maps but want to know how ya'll feel about it)
Baker lake does currently have fish in it, so if you like to fish bring your pole and a licsense. The water is a little on the chilly side (glacier feed) so water sports are only for the cold blooded (we wake board and inner tube with wetsuits) so there should be enough activities to keep you entertained if you decide to stay over night. There are several campsites that will be open all year that are accessable only by boat or hike. they have well constructed pit-toilets, so I see no reason why you couldn't anchor out and camp onboard or pitch a tent on shore.
More details will be coming later today or tomorrow.
~Brian
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