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Moosehead / Penobscot Region Maine: Moosehead Lake to Umbazooksus Stream (Northern Forest Canoe Trail)

Moosehead / Penobscot Region Maine: Moosehead Lake to Umbazooksus Stream (Northern Forest Canoe Trail)

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Author: Staff Of The Northern Forest Canoe Trail
Publisher: Mountaineers Books
Category: Book

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Media: Map
Edition: Map
Number Of Items: 1
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Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 3.5 x 0.7

ISBN: 0898869943
Dewey Decimal Number: 917
EAN: 9780898869941
ASIN: 0898869943

Publication Date: April 2005
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Book Description
These maps signal the opening of four more sections-eight of thirteen are now open-of the Northeast's new 740-mile Northern Forest Canoe Trail, a paddle route of unique beauty and adventure.

*The official trail maps, produced by the organization that conceived, coordinated and developed it *Flows through New York, Vermont, Quebec, New Hampshire, and Maine *Maps include put-in points, portages, campsites, local contact information, and permit guidelines *Water- and tear-resistent color contour maps offer detailed toute descriptions

Moosehead/Penobscot Region: Maine, Moosehead Lake to Umbazooksus Stream (Trail section 11): Moosehead Lake is largest lake in Maine-Thoreau traveled this section of the NFCT and wrote of his trip in The Maine Woods. Here the Trail takes you under Mount Kineo's dramatic cliffs, rising from water. And on this section you can visit the historic village of Chesuncook on Chesuncook Lake. The village is only accessible by boat or float plane and known among paddlers for its homemade root beer and fudge. Paddlers looking for a wilderness escape will love this undeveloped region where rustic camps and moose are more common than roads.

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