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Name: Kreg Ettenger
Phone: 207-929-2288
Email: ettenger@usm.maine.edu
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On the adventure again
So we woke up to fog that could be cut with a knife but away we go on our moose hunt. Out in the early morning to see what we can find.Down backroads, around the boughs, no moose. I did find some more nice waterfalls, but you are probably all tired of my views of my waterfalls. Back to the Behemouth and some breakfast.
Out again before lunch to look at the other side of the lake beautiful houses, pretty lakeshores. A ...
Long drive
This was an eventful day. We needed to stop along the way for a camper repair. That always takes more time than needed. Of course a cmaping store is like the candy store so we needed to buy a couple of things. But on the road we were to Greenville, Maine to see the famed Moosehead lake and to see if there were any moose in Maine. ...
The Mighty Kennebec River
Today we woke up at 5am and drove 2 hours to The Forks, Maine to go whitewater rafting with Northern Outdoors. It was the best money I have spent in a LONG time. It was my first time whitewater rafting and was a bit nervous at first, but we had an amazing experience. I can't wait to go again. The Kennebec River rapids were level 4 rapids and ...
Rivers, Moose and Rain
We left Bethel and followed the Androscoggin River - a beautiful canoeing river, up to Rumford - an industrial town. We thern went through Coos Canyon and noticed windmills along the way on the tops of some of the ridges. We proceedednorth on one of Maine's scenic byways to the lookout over Mooselookmeguntic Lake to the west (part of the Rangeley Lakes area). The views were beautiful even though they were not very high. We went along the ...