Member Run – Round Schooner

Round Schooner 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. The trail is as treacherous as it is scenic.

Description

Round Schooner 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. The trail is as treacherous as it is scenic.

Be prepared for a long day. Damage is probable on this trail.

Notes

As part of the registration process, you will be digitally signing the event waiver form. We will hold the driver meeting at the staging area.

Meeting Place

Primary Meeting Location: The Bogie General Store at 9:00am

Departure

Primary Meeting Location: 10:00am

Requirements

Tow Points are mandatory for this trail. In order to maintain social distancing, you must bring any tools and equipment you require to prepare for the trail including tire gauges, air compressors. If you don't have a winch, make sure you bring your own tow strap and shackles.

This trail is for well-equipped vehicles only. 35" tires and a winch are recommended.

Fuel

Please come to the meeting location fully fueled and ready to roll.

Non-Members

Members only for this run please.

Communications

Having a CB is highly recommended. Please tune your CB to channel 4.  If you do not have a CB radio, bring your FRS radio tuned to channel 4.

Reminders

Remember to bring a lunch, plenty of water, boots, cameras and your sense of adventure. It is also recommended that you carry a tow strap and some shackles as basic extraction equipment. Bug spray and sunscreen may also be wise.

As we can never be certain what will transpire on the trail, we cannot guarantee a return time. Even though it is our intent to be off the trail at a reasonable time, come prepared for a long day with extra food and water.

When
May 18th, 2024 9:00 AM
Location
4709 Calabogie Rd
Calabogie, ON K0J 1H0
Canada