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The narrator and a companion undertake a long canoe-and-portage voyage through the northern Maine wilderness, chronicling river and lake travel, repeated portages, and improvised camps. The account blends practical guidance on outfitting, shoeing canoes, and work on traps and dams with descriptive scenes of forests, lakes, beaver activity, and nocturnal moose-calling. Episodes trace dwindling provisions, storms, and narrow escapes from starvation, followed by arrival at Aroostook settlements and resupply. The narrative is accompanied by photographs, sketches, and a route map that clarify the itinerary and daily labors.

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Title: Paddle and portage, from Moosehead Lake to Aroostook River, Maine

Author: Thomas Sedgwick Steele

Release date: January 14, 2024 [eBook #72708]

Language: English

Original publication: Boston: Estes and Lauriat, 1882

Credits: Fiona Holmes and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

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Transcriber’s Note

There are two spellings of the author's name - Sedgwick and Sedgewick. Both spellings have been retained.

There is a map mentioned, 20 × 30 inches of the canoe courses of Northern Maine but nothing was found in this copy or any other copy of the same publication date.