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St. Nora Lake dodecahedron

A number of stacked loops totalling 11km meander through the forest adjacent to St. Nora Lake. This trail system offers a little bit of everything, from millennia old geological formations which give insight into the last significant ice age, to large bogs, towering cliff faces, mixed forests, challenging climbs and spectacular lookouts. Be sure to pack lunch and your camera because you can spend an entire day exploring these trails.

 

This site is just off the Steep Rock Trail. Just to the left of the small meadow by the red tree there's a campsite. Next year I think I'll camp there. Will need to book it, of course, but imagine waking up in the morning to this!

 

This 360° High Dynamic Range panorama was stitched from 72 bracketed photographs with PTGUI Pro, tone-mapped with Photomatix, processed with Color Efex, then touched up on Aperture.

 

Original size: 20000 × 10000 (200.0 MP; 1.03 GB).

 

Location: Frost Centre, Algonquin Highlands, Ontario, Canada

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Uploaded on November 23, 2016
Taken on October 11, 2015