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In 2. 00. 4, 3 kms were added around H8, to bypass a bridge. You can travel in either direction around the loop but most backpackers travel in the clockwise direction, as in this photo hike. I believe this to be the best choice for several reasons. From what I have experienced on the screed and talus covered slopes on the north ridges, I would not want to do certain slopes in the counter clockwise direction because of safety considerations. Tom Simon. La Cloche Silhouette Trail discription guide. LA CLOCHE SILHOUETTE TRAIL, Killarney Provincial Park. This challenging yet rewarding trail covers a total distance of 7. It is also Killarney Provincial Parks only multi day backpacking route. The trail itself is dedicated to the memory of The Group of Seven artist Franklin Carmichael 1. La Cloche Silhouette. The La Cloche Silhouette trail is navigated by following the blue markers. The trail intersects in many places with day hikes signed in red markers, and campsites in yellow. Open areas without trees may also be marked on the ground in burgundy colored paint, or even large piles of rock. If no markers are to be seen, retrace your steps until one presents itself. There are many game trails and old logging roads along the way as well, watch for the markersSilhouette CrackDue to its length and rugged nature, the trail requires a good level of physical conditioning on part of the hiker, and should be carefully planned. The backpacker should plan on a 7 to 1. To estimate hiking times we use an average of 2 3kmhour this will vary depending on the section of the La Cloche being completed. Please keep in mind that there is a specific site reserved for each night and that camping off trail or disregarding the planned route is highly discouraged by Killarney Provincial Park. Silhouette Crack' title='Silhouette Crack' />If not on specified site, should assistance be required, your location will not be in accordance to the trip plan making it difficult to track the exact coordinates. Park in the parking lot during the trip, some hikers prefer to park their vehicle at the end of trail and walk to the start point make sure to put a parking permit in the vehicle. Doing this will alleviate the extra effort at the end of the hike. Suggestion to hike the trail clockwise which makes for less areas where steep incline has to be tackled with a heavy pack. If you prefer to hike inclines with a heavy pack and declines with a lighter pack counter clockwise is suggested. Sections of the trail cross over creek beds that may be quite swelled during rain, and pose difficulty to pass. Even during drier times of the season the trail still has areas that pass over beaver dams, creeks and marshy areas. Two pairs of socks is a must. Wigwam Merino wool socks help keep your feet dry, blister free, and stink less. Youre new BFF with benefitsiking poles are suggested due to steep, rocky terrainack rain gear even if the weather is calling for good conditionsring along a map, compass, and flashlight even if you think you can do without. La Cloche Silhouette Trail Head, Killarney Provincial Park La Cloche Silhouette Trail Head, George Lake La Cloche Silhouette Trail Head, Killarney Provincial Park La Cloche Silhouette Trail Head, George Lake GEORGE LAKE CAMPGROUND TO LUMSDEN LAKEThe journey beginsStart the trail at the western La Cloche trail head at George Lake. The trail starts at a set of stairs, which lead to a wooden bridge passing over George Lake. From the western end of George Lake, the trail winds its way through stands of mixed deciduous and coniferous trees. This section of the trail is quite easy with no extreme inclines or declines. There are a few creeks to pass over along this route, when water levels are high this may pose difficulty. If hiking without trekking poles, grab a large stick to help with balance After passing over each creek keep a map at hand to ensure the correct direction of the trail has been chosen. LUMSDEN LAKE H1, H2. This is a lovely quartzite rimmed lake, and the first camping available for those doing the La Cloche Silhouette trail in the more common clockwise direction. The ridges around Lumsden have some beautiful views of the lake, surrounding hills, and Georgian Bay. This is rugged terrain circumnavigating the lake is timely, pay attention to daylight. Notice the white quartzite rock. You have now crossed into a geological zone, dating back 2. The creek draining Lumsden drops very steeply over a long series of cascades, some of them sizeable. Most of the time there isnt much flow, but still an interesting place to check out. In high water they are quite impressive. There is no trail here, be equipped with a map and compass if trying to find them. At times of low flow it may be tempting to swim around them. Please stay out of the creek, as the watershed upstream has many beaver dams which break every now and again. Such an event could cause the water to rise quickly. There are two great campsites on the lake. H1 has many flat quartzite rocks to tan or jump in for a swim La Cloche Hiking trailH1 H1 campsite LUMSDEN LAKE, La Cloche Hiking trail Lumsden Lake Lumsden Lake Waterfall Killarney Provincial Park Lumsden Lake Waterfall LUMSDEN LAKE TO ACID LAKEFrom Lumsden Lake to Acid Lake, the trail passes over sections of corduroy road, remnants of bygone logging days. Onion Skin Dyed Decorative Eggs. When I was a child my mom had some hollowed out terracotta colored eggs with plant silhouettes on them. I thought they were very pretty. Every Easter when my family decorated eggs I wanted my eggs to look like those. They never did.   Given that I am still thinking about those eggs 2. I finally decided to get serious about trying my hand at creating my own version. These eggs are not simple, but I am pretty pleased with the results and they look like my original egg spiration sorry, last corny egg joke, I promise. The originals have long since perished so no side by side comparison photos are possible. Youll just have to take my word for it. Later this week, Ill post a simplified version of these eggs using hard boiled eggs, an easy dye and edible plants. I start my description of how I made these with clean hollowed out eggs because my experience blowing out the eggs was not so great. Lets just say it left me with a splitting headache and a very bad taste in my mouth. If anyone has any suggestions regarding easy and sanitary methods of removing the whites and yolks from eggs I would love to hear themI gathered interesting plant leaves from the planters on my apartments roof top and our houseplants. I secured the leaves to my hollowed out egg shells by placing the leaves against the egg shells and slipping the shell into a piece of an old pair of nylons. I twisted the nylon into a bunch on the side opposite the leaf and secured it with a rubber band. In a large pot one that I just use for crafting and not cooking, I combined about 1 cup of white vinegar, the skins from about 1. I covered the pot and boiled the mixture for about 4. We bought the onions in bulk 1. Jaime and I were eating onions in what seemed like just about everything for awhile. Next time I make these, Ill probably just save onion skins for a couple of months in advance. I carefully added the wrapped egg shells to the mixture in batches and simmered the mixture until the shells reached a color I liked. I added more water to the pot as necessary. I ended up simmering my shells for a couple of hours rotating them in the liquid every so often so that they colored fairly uniformly. When the shells reached the desired color, I removed them from the liquid and let them dry on skewers stuck in their original cardboard carton. When the eggs were dry I spray painted them with a coat of clear acrylic gloss. This photo shows two eggs, one with the gloss left and one without right. For the eggs I used Clean, hollowed out egg shells. Skins from about 1. About 1 cup white vinegar. Old nylons. Scissors. Rubber bands. Interesting leaves. A craft pot. Water. Clear acrylic gloss.