OBSERVERS 



LEGALS 



TRAIL 



CAMP SITES 

 EVIDENCE OF USE 



Camp Lake 7/1 2-1 3/200S 



Ron Pierce, Craig Podner, Michael Davidson 



T17R11S32 



Trail in good condition and accessible from west side of Lake Otatsy on pack trail via 



Lake Creek Trail at Nortti Fork Blackfoot River trailtiead. Approx. 1 5 min hike. 



Trail numbers 61 ,1404,16. The trail shown on map that connects Camp and Canyon Lakes has been decommissioned. 



1 marginal site near southernmost inlet on W Shore. 



Very Light 



PH = 8.40 



Conductivity = 97 



Secchi Disk = 13.9 



N 47.18090 W11 3.03856 

 N 47.18090 W11 3.03856 



AMPHIBIANS Entire shoreline surveyed. Little evidence of amphibians. 



SPOTTED FROG 



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Adult 

 Larvae 



NOTES 



All inlets occur on ENE Shore and the lake in this area is deep slit. Majority of the inlets to this lake are seeps and boggy trickles. Fo 

 inlets makeup the rest of the inflow approx. 3 cfs (N47.18237 W1 13.04169, N47.18192 W1 13.04155, N47.181 60 W1 13.04174, N47.1 

 Outlet mouth entirely blocked by LWD and outflow is approx. 4 cfs. (WER N47.17971 W1 13.03647 WEL N47.17985 W1 13.03637). T 

 of the lake substrate is a mix of light silt, small boulders/cobble/gravel. There is a big rock shelf and misc. boulders in lake along S sf 

 Multiple families of Ring-necked Ducks. One Common Loon sighted. Very few aquatic insects. Some Catlibaetis spinners and caddi; 

 No sightings of damselflies or dragonflies. 



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Camp Lake Bathymetrics 2005 



- Perimeter 



- 5' Contour 



Bathymetric 

 Depths 





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 OI 



8S 



Latitude 



105 



