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Thomas S. Steele wrote two books about his travels by canoe through the north woods of Maine.Canoe and Camera, was written about his trip in the fall of 1879 from Moosehead Lake and down the Penobscot River.Paddle and Portage told of the trip in 1880 across northern Maine and the Aroostook River.Both paddles started from Moosehead Lake, but he paddled over different Maine waterways. These stories tell of what it was like to travel through the forest when roads were non-existent, supply depots were limited, and you had to fend for yourself. It is not all that different in these woods today. Come along for the journey, the stories will entertain you and you might want to visit this magnificent section of Maine for yourself.This hardcover commemorative edition by Maine author and outdoor enthusiast, Tommy Carbone, is updated with new information, photos, and added maps of the time.
Thomas Sedgwick Steele gives us a story of what it was like in 1882 to travel along the waterways from Moosehead Lake to the Aroostook River in the Maine North Woods. In this part adventure story, part memoir, Steele includes stories of their time on the water, in camp, and descriptions of those they met along the way.The book includes photographs taken during the trip, which would have been a complicated affair with camera equipment of 1882, given the water, the rapids, and the portages.This new annotated edition is differentiated with updated history, new facts about the north woods, and includes recent photos.The book will be a grand addition to any reader who enjoys the outdoors and descriptions of wildlife and camping stories. Thomas Sedgwick Steele is also the author of, "Canoe and Camera - A Two Hundred Mile Tour Through the Maine Forests." The Annotated Edition of his canoe trip in 1880 was released in 2020 by Tommy Carbone.
Like most outdoorsmen and women, Tom Roth tries to pack as much into each season as he can. As a 25-year regional columnist for The Maine Sportsman, New England's largest outdoor publication, Tom wrote of his adventures month by month. In A Sporting Year In Maine, Tom walks you through each month, detailing what the great state of Maine has to offer, complete with how-to, some where-to, and a healthy dose of humorous events that happened along the way. Written in his folksy, conversational tone, Tom brings the reader along on all his forays and will entertain sporting and non-sporting folks alike. His book also includes chapters on his home base of Sebago Lake where he guides anglers, dogs that came and went, boats and motors and traveling adventures. If you want to to know what a real Maine outdoorsman does all year, pick up a copy of A Sporting Year In Maine and see for yourself.
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