On Mamit Lake
I drove through Logan Lake then turned down Highway 97C to get to Mamit Lake.
On a sunny day with no wind, I launched onto the lake and paddled the north and middle part of the lake, exploring the bays, for about 7 km of kayaking. I had done the whole lake before so I was content with the north end for this day. I will kayak the south end next time. I prefer to paddle the lake in spring when spring runoff fills the shallow lake. In summer, the water is drawn down and algae forms over the lake.
I explored an old homestead on the western shore.
The lake has a scenic setting with grasslands and rounded hills surrounding the lake.
The lake was calm for about 1.5 hours of paddling.
I spotted bank swallows, ducks and geese, an immature eagle, an ospry nest, least sandpipers, and loons on the lake. Another fine day of paddling in the high country.
There is a good launch area on the east side of the lake. It is not a popular fishing or boating lake so it is not crowded, even on a sunny weekend day.