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A travel narrative recounts a roughly two hundred-mile canoe journey through Maine’s forested waterways, tracing lakes, rivers, portages, and rapids. It mixes practical guidance on routes, equipment, and provisions with episodic camp life: fishing and hunting outings, photography attempts, stormy weather, damaged canoes, and the discovery of remote ponds. Interwoven are vivid natural-history observations and quiet reflections on solitude, self-reliance, and the rhythms of wilderness work, plus encounters with guides and sparse settlements that mark the slow return from primeval forest to emerging civilization.
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