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Moose and Wildlife Photography Outing, June 24-28, 2024

July 4, 2024 By Dave Conley

A wildlife and moose photography outing at a remote Maine lake. Late June is prime time for moose viewing. Last season we spotted over 20 moose on the lake and tributaries and the area was teaming with birds and other wildlife.  We used Old Town Canoe  solo Loon Angler 126 kayaks and paddled in small groups both early morning and late afternoon into the evenings.  Accommodations include staying in one of 2 cabins or you can bring your own tent if you prefer. With new cuts on nearby ridges resulting in more feed, we expect to see the moose population in this area. Physical requirements involve getting in and out of a kayak and paddling around the small lake up to 1.5 miles and back. Note, pictures below are from last season’s outing and other previous outings at this location. Photo credits Dave Conley and Laura Zamfirescu. Next outing is scheduled for June of 2025

Allagash Canoe Trip, June 16-20 with the East Grand School

June 23, 2024 By Dave Conley

Ten students from the East Grand school took part in their first Allagash canoe trip with funding provided by the Maine Outdoor Learning Initiative Grant.

AWWF Youth on the Allagash Program, May 28- June 1, 2024

June 2, 2024 By Dave Conley

The first of two trips this season with the Allagash Wilderness Waterway Foundation Youth on the Allagash Program. provided free of charge for St John River Valley students.  Five days and four nights. Students interviewed park rangers, learned how to handle a canoe in whitewater, explored the artifacts of the logging history, took part in camp chores including starting a fire with a spark, fire wood gathering, cooking, dishes, baking over an open fire and took on leadership roles.  Students learned to leave the campsite better then they found it.  We’ll be doing a 2nd trip in July.

 

St Croix River Day Trip with East Grand School, May 17, 2024

May 19, 2024 By Dave Conley

Day trip on the St Croix River with 8th graders from East Grand School, 4 outdoor education high school student leaders, teachers and adult volunteers. The trip was made possible by the Maine Outdoor Learning Initiative grant. The outing also included a visit to an off grid home in Vanceboro were students learned about how to live off grid including raised beds gardening, capturing water for domestic and use in gardens, the process of making organic soil and a peak at an in progress, in ground green house for growing vegetables year around. We do have room on 3 day and 2 night trips on the St Croix River this summer. See our summer schedule here 

St John River, One of Maine’s Best Canoe Trips

February 15, 2024 By Dave Conley

Here is a trip that has a small window of opportunity to paddle, typically early to late May (sometimes earlier) then the water is gone. One of Maine’s finest remote canoe trips, our trip begins at the outlet of Baker Lake. Later in the trip, we’ll take on Big Black Rapids (class III)  and on the last day Big Rapids (class III). No previous experience is required just good camping skills and being teachable on how to handle a canoe in moving water. We’ll be sure to help those that need it, brush up on canoeing skills and commands on the calmer parts of the trip to get you ready for these rapids. The trip from Baker Lake to the Town of Dickey is 105 miles and can be done in six days. Pictures of our 2021 trip

For more information and to sign up online for this trip. See our 2024 Schedule.

 

We’ll be sure to stop and visit the old Steam Shovel (BELOW) at 9 Mile. The steam shovel was instrumental in building Churchill Dam and the road into the Allagash Region from Quebec. It was over this road, then across frozen Churchill and Eagle Lakes, trains (in parts) and rails were hauled in along with supplies to erect a working village on the shores of Eagle Lake to build the Eagle Lake and West Branch Railroad for the purpose of moving logs from the Allagash watershed to the West Branch of the Penobscot River watershed to feed the hungry mills in Millinocket.

5 Day Allagash Trip, September 1-5, 2023

December 28, 2023 By Dave Conley

Another 5 day Canoe the Wild trip on the Allagash.  The trip included paddling on Churchill Lake, lively Chase Stream Rapids (after some very good instruction for those that needed it), Umsaskis Lake, Long Lake, Round Pond, Masquacook Deadwater and taking out at Michaud Farms. The trip was guided by Will and Rachel. Photo credits go to Will Cliff.  Be sure to check out our 2024 schedule here for guided and outfitted canoe trips on the St John River, St Croix, Allagash, the Bonaventure and NE Mistassibi Rivers in Quebec.

 

 

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