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Allagash Wilderness Waterway Video Series: Allagash Stream- UNCUT& UNEDITED!
Read more: Allagash Wilderness Waterway Video Series: Allagash Stream- UNCUT& UNEDITED!This is the 3rd video in the Allagash Wilderness Waterway series documenting our trip to the Allagash in August 2016. This video is completely uncut & unedited, from Day 1 of our trip starting out on Allagash Stream. Background information about the context of this video: This video is from the first day of our…
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Video highlights from our Allagash Wilderness Waterway trip!
Read more: Video highlights from our Allagash Wilderness Waterway trip!Join Henry & Angela on their 5 day, 98.5 mile canoe trip along the Allagash Wilderness Waterway. This video immerses you in the full adventure- class I & II whitewater rapids, paddling down bony rivers, Little Allagash & Allagash Falls, fighting treacherous conditions on open lakes, stopping over at Churchill Dam, running Chase Rapids, under…
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What Chase Rapids look like on the Allagash Wilderness Waterway
Read more: What Chase Rapids look like on the Allagash Wilderness WaterwayCome take a canoe ride with us (Henry & Angela) down the almost continuous 9 miles of rapids below Churchill Dam in the Northern Maine Woods known as Chase Rapids. Watch us negotiate class I and II rapids in a 14′ Old Town Guide canoe, get splashed, crash head on into rocks and bump-tap rocks…
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2016 Maine Bass Fishing Tournaments
Read more: 2016 Maine Bass Fishing TournamentsGot bass? Here is a list of Maine’s 2016 Bass Fishing Tournaments listed by date. Listings order: Body of Water Club Name Representative Phone Number Tournament Type Saturday, June 04, 2016 HIGHLAND L, BRIDGTON – CUMBERLAND TBF of Maine Junior Anglers Louis Deering 207-749-0650 Youth Measure Release WILSON P, WAYNE – KENNEBEC Bronzeback Mainiacs Ray Boies 207-897-2772…
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Why you have to stop at Smalls Falls, Maine
Read more: Why you have to stop at Smalls Falls, MaineBeautiful Roadside Stop Smalls Falls is located not far from Rangeley just off Route 4. The short hike to the falls takes about one minute and is incredibly easy, making it great for kids. A sign clearly marks the Smalls Falls rest stop entrance. [Update: We’ve had some reports that the sign is missing. …