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Patching Lake Cabin
Revillagigedo Island north of Ketchikan
| Capacity: |
6 |
Access: |
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| Stove type: |
Wood |
| Rowboat: |
Yes |
Activities: |
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| Rental fee: |
$25 per night |
| Season of use: |
April through October |
| Description: |
Rustic style 12' x 14' Pan-Abode log cabin. |
| Location: |
20 miles (32 km) north of Ketchikan within the Naha River
drainage, at the north end of Patching Lake near the inlet
of the Naha River.
| Longitude: |
-131.4833333 |
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| Latitude: |
55.61833333 |
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| Suggested USGS topo map: |
Ketchikan C-5 |
| Access: |
Float plane. May be inaccessible in fall, winter and early
spring due to frozen lake surface (float planes cannot land).
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| Terrain: |
Old-growth cedar, Sitka spruce, and western hemlock rain
forest. |
| Facilities: |
- 2 single plywood bunks
- 2 double plywood bunks
- Table and benches
- Wood stove and firewood
- Cooking counter
- Food cupboard and shelves
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- Broom
- Outhouse toilet
- Wood shed
- Axe, maul and wedge
- 14' aluminum skiff with oars and NO
life jackets
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Water is available from nearby creek. Treat all
water before using. |
| What to bring: |
Personal flotation devices, sleeping bags, sleeping pads,
cooking stove, lantern, pots, pans, plates, utensils, food,
toilet paper, garbage bags, fire extinguisher and fire starter.
It's a good idea to bring your own water. |
| More information: |
Please conserve firewood; supplied firewood is for wood
stove use only.
Skiff uses short shaft motor (not provided). |
| Special features: |
Beautiful site where the Naha River flows from Chamberlain
Lake into Patching Lake. No trail to Chamberlain Lake.
Resident cutthroat trout in Patching and Chamberlain
Lakes. Sitka blacktail deer, black bear, beaver, and wolf,
geese and trumpeter swans.
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