Schooner Lookout is probably the most challenging trail in Eastern Ontario. The trail starts at the edge of Crag Lake and takes you along the south side of the lake before veering south to climb into the forest where the trail crosses rock outcroppings, and ridge lines that eventually lead you to the edge of Round Schooner Lake. Once in view of the lake, you will continue to follow the ridge to Camp Schooner, a plateau that sits about 70m (230ft) above the lake offering amazing views and spect...
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4+ Severe Trail
These trails cross extremely rugged terrain with very steep inclines, large boulders, and potentially dangerous situations. These trails require modified vehicles, including lift, lockers, and over-sized tires (35”+). A High level of Off-Road driving skill is required. There are possibilities of rollovers. There will likely be paint damage, possible vehicle body and/or mechanical damage. Winches are required.
Quinn Lake Trail Pinion Pass
An optional side trail to the Quinn Trail, known as Pinion Pass, offers a steep dirty rocky climb with outcroppings and likely body damage.
OF4WD Rating
4+ Severe Trailk
Terrain
The feature obstacle (Pinion Pass itself) is a long washout with loose rock, such that the obstacle is ever changing. The remainder of this offshoot is much like The Quinn.
Trail Cautions
The Pinion Pass obstacle is difficult to predict as the loose rocks shift, changing the trail with every pass.
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