By the time we arrived at the lake it was early evening. The camping is on the opposite side of the lake from where the trail arrives. The lake itself is very beautiful and there is a great view to the south from the camping area, as you can see in the picture below. There are a few small pads to pitch a tent and a hilarious "throne" pit toilet with no walls and a staircase to climb.
That night we all sat around and told stories. We eventually headed down to the edge of the lake to pump water and noticed many small frogs, some still developing from tadpoles. We also spent some time looking up at the stars. Eventually we retired into our tents. The one thing I did not appreciate was hearing the Westmin Mine humming all night long... It took away from really feeling like we were out in the deep wilderness.
The next morning we packed up and headed for home. Evidently Darryl was sad she would not have a chance to use her rain poncho, or maybe she just thought it looked cool, so she wrapped herself and her bag in it and posed for a few pictures.
The hike down was obviously much easier. I think it only took 2 hours at most. One day I would like to use this route to approach the Golden Hinde. I would also like to summit Mt Phillips.