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#6516 – Murphy, Middle and Bennett Lakes – May 28, 2016

#6516 – Murphy, Middle and Bennett Lakes – May 28, 2016

Write-up: Deb Roberts
Leader: Deb Roberts
Co-Leader: Meg Higgerson

UNBELIEVEABLE!!!! It’s springtime in the north country and you know what that means….bug spray or nets!!
The weather was hot as 15 hikers tramped through the woods, BUT the black flies were few and far between!!!! It was great!

We traversed 8 plus miles in a little over 4 hours, passing by 3
lakes, and 2 groups of mountain-bikers. camp-sites, a lean-to, and
remnants of an iron oxide mine. Although a few people tripped up,
there was no major injury…. next time I should remember to pack an icepack.

Chloe came upon an enormous snake, okay, that’s a slight
exaggeration….but it was aggressive for all 18 inches!!!
We ate lunch on the beaver dam at Murphy Lake with a breeze coming off the water to cool us.

TnT Murphy Middle Bennett 5/28/16 Deb

The weather prediction threatened an isolated thunderstorm, but we
lucked out….and hopefully we didn’t scare away 3 new hikers!!
Oh yeah…. the last third WAS TRULY ALL DOWNHILL!!!!

Hike # 6303 Murphy, Middle and Bennett Lakes – July 26, 2014

Hike # 6303 Murphy, Middle and Bennett Lakes – July 26, 2014

Write-up by Barb Thomas
Leader: Barb Thomas
Co-Leader: Louie Casatelli

We drove from Middleville to Bennett Lake parking area on Creek Rd.
We arranged the shuttle and drove up Rt. 30 to Pumpkin Hollow Rd. to start the hike.
Our plan was to hike to Murphy, Middle, and Bennett Lakes and back to the cars on Creek Rd.
The old snowmobile trail and hiking trail passes through a beautiful forest of pine trees dividing the state and private land. As we strolled along this old road we crossed log and board walks over the wet areas. We had a beautiful view of an old beaver marsh area. We saw a beautiful HUGE pine tree near the stream bank. (Apparently, it survived the logging days.) We stopped at the north end of Murphy Lake and continued on the east side of the lake. It is necessary to cross on the Beaver dam to reach the lower point of Murphy. We approached an area that had a great view of the lake and found an ideal place to stop for lunch. As we enjoyed our lunch, two loons entertained us as they went under the water and reappeared.
We continued to the lean-to and young people were camping. (Ideal camping area.)
We followed the trail going down toward Middle Lake, another lovely lake to see in this wilderness area.
We continued on this old road surrounded by forest, down toward the turn to Bennett Lake.We walked down to Bennett and enjoyed this lovely lake with an informal campsite.
We returned to the old road and continued down to our cars on Creek Rd.
After we completed our shuttle, we drove back to Pine Lake for a refreshment stop and conversation.

“Hiking is more than getting from one point to another. Learn about your environment and your surroundings.” Unknown source