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shmole
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Yes, you can get to Long Lake from Amisk...hard to explain though.
It is a combination of trails, service roads, cutting across a gravel pit....LOL.
I'd recommend having a GPS or compass, and just keep heading in that general direction. I find that to be the best way to spend a day...just head out and see where you end up. If you go too far West, you will hit the Long Lake Highway, too far North and you hit the Highway from Boyle...just stay between the two heading SW. As long as you stay to the established trails, you'll be right mate!
I found that there is not much riding around Long Lake though as it is a provincial park....but there is another old cabin tucked in just North of Long Lake.
I am still trying to find a trail that takes me to the East side of Long Lake...
It is a combination of trails, service roads, cutting across a gravel pit....LOL.
I'd recommend having a GPS or compass, and just keep heading in that general direction. I find that to be the best way to spend a day...just head out and see where you end up. If you go too far West, you will hit the Long Lake Highway, too far North and you hit the Highway from Boyle...just stay between the two heading SW. As long as you stay to the established trails, you'll be right mate!
I found that there is not much riding around Long Lake though as it is a provincial park....but there is another old cabin tucked in just North of Long Lake.
I am still trying to find a trail that takes me to the East side of Long Lake...