Ottawa National Forest Black River Harbor Campground
Reviewed Jul. 15, 2018

Ranger Review: Matador Camera Base Layer at Black River Harbor

Campground Review:

A nice well maintained campground in the Ottawa National Forest. This campground is very close to the North Country Trail, Lake Superior, and to several beautiful waterfalls. A large loop, there are 38 sites to pick from of varying sizes. If you are lucky, you will score a site that is set back a bit from the road and has some good hammock trees. Try to get a site on the outside of the loop, closer to the lake. No sites are on the lake with beach access, but there are a few that have lake views. The vault toilets are older but well maintained, and there are water pumps scattered around the campground. There are no hookups for RV’s, but they are permitted in the campground. There are no pull through sites. Just up the road is the Harbor with a boat ramp and large picincing area with some historical buildings and signage. There is some construction going on here, so be aware there might be some parking lots and access points closed. Further inland is a series of four spectacular waterfalls that can be accessed either individually from pull outs and parking lots or along the North Country hiking trail. Be forewarned: there are LOTS of stairs to access the waterfalls. Not too far away is Copper Peak, the only ski flying facility in North America. In the summer you can ride up to the top to see pretty far. It’s not for the faint of heart, you really can’t mind heights if you are going up there. The Red Bull X Games used the ski launch for some crazy competition earlier this summer.

Product review:

As a Ranger for The Dyrt, from time to time I get to test products. On this camping trip I tested the Matador Camera Base Layer while hiking and photographing the waterfalls. I think some of the purpose of the Matador Camera Base Layer is to provide some insulation for sensitive cameras from extreme cold air, but I was hiking in July so this was not something I could really put to the test. However, I could test the padding and the water resistance of the 30D Cordura fabric and the integrated rainfly.

Here’s what I liked:

  1. The padding was nice in that I was really comfortable tossing my camera in my day pack and not worrying about the screen getting scratched or losing my lense cap.
  2. It was really easy to use: put the camera in the bag, roll the top closed, and clip like a dry bag.
  3. My camera strap becomes the base layer bag strap, which means no added weight of extra straps, and no extra straps getting in the way.
  4. The rain fly is integrated in a small pouch in the bottom of the base layer bag, and since it is attached, it won’t get lost or left behind.
  5. I like the black color, makes it look like the professional, high end piece of equipment that it is.

Here’s what could be improved:

  1. I would like some sort of clip or tie or velcro that I could use to attach this to my camera strap. Currently when you take it off your camera, you are left holding the bag, literally, in one hand and your camera in the other. Then you need to find a place to stash it while you use your camera. A single connector would allow this light as air bag to hand from the strap while you use the camera.
  2. I wish the sides were closed up just a tad (an inch or two at most) more. I feel like the side openings are maybe too big and sewing them up just a bit more would provide a deeper, more protective bag for my camera (time to get out the sewing machine!).

Overall, I like the product and am glad I had it with me while out clambering around the ravines and waterfalls.

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  • Review photo of Ottawa National Forest Black River Harbor Campground by Annie C., July 15, 2018
  • Review photo of Ottawa National Forest Black River Harbor Campground by Annie C., July 15, 2018
  • Review photo of Ottawa National Forest Black River Harbor Campground by Annie C., July 15, 2018
  • Review photo of Ottawa National Forest Black River Harbor Campground by Annie C., July 15, 2018
  • Review photo of Ottawa National Forest Black River Harbor Campground by Annie C., July 15, 2018
  • Review photo of Ottawa National Forest Black River Harbor Campground by Annie C., July 15, 2018
  • Review photo of Ottawa National Forest Black River Harbor Campground by Annie C., July 15, 2018
  • Review photo of Ottawa National Forest Black River Harbor Campground by Annie C., July 15, 2018
  • Review photo of Ottawa National Forest Black River Harbor Campground by Annie C., July 15, 2018
  • Review photo of Ottawa National Forest Black River Harbor Campground by Annie C., July 15, 2018
  • Review photo of Ottawa National Forest Black River Harbor Campground by Annie C., July 15, 2018
  • Review photo of Ottawa National Forest Black River Harbor Campground by Annie C., July 15, 2018
  • Review photo of Ottawa National Forest Black River Harbor Campground by Annie C., July 15, 2018
  • Review photo of Ottawa National Forest Black River Harbor Campground by Annie C., July 15, 2018
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