User talk:DonaldMCameron

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Don, just found your article on Bice campsites and wondered if the site (11 on your snip from Jeff's map) would be suitable for 5 adults? We're thinking of heading into Bice for a week of basecamp exploring with 3 or so day trips and lots of reading, hammock time and some fishing. 2 of us have been to Little Trout and on another trip passed through Bice on a loop trip that went down the Time and then South through Shah, Pandion, Mysty and back up the Petawawa through Daisy and back out to Magnetawan. We love the area and I appreciated your pics but kept trying to see "around the corners" of the pictures to the next 10 feet of campsite. ;-)

Thanks,

Jester75.118.70.179 20:24, May 26, 2013 (UTC)