Winter is in Full Swing!
January has been a month of activity here at Mahoosuc!
January has been a month of activity here at Mahoosuc!
The winter started late but we have been in full swing with back to back trips since early in the month. People are making memories that will last a life time and this makes us feel good! We have welcomed Anne, as our winter apprentice, who is an International Appalachian Trail Hiker and originally from Texas. Thank you Anne for all of your help here at Mahoosuc!
Once again we have had some good PR coverage including this article in the The Travel and a nicely written blog by a client from last year that you can read or listen to, thank you Sharon!
Sadly we had to say goodbye to Kerry who was 13 years old. She was one of Kevin’s dogs and ran lead in his second team for years. She was a very vocal gal and he used to call her his “little noise maker”. She had a couple of nice years of retirement here in our doggy senior center and enjoyed any and all attention she could get from anyone, a very social gal! She is being missed…
Guided Allagash river trips are one of the most pleasant and relaxing canoe trips in Maine. You can see Moose, Eagles, and all the wildlife.
I have been guiding on the Allagash river since 1974 and over the years I’ve seen a distinct pattern in terms of usage. Canoeists must use designated campsites on the waterway and there is no reservation system. In peak periods if paddlers don’t secure a campsite by mid-day or shortly thereafter, they may end up […]
For many avid canoeists, the Allagash River Canoe Trip is on their bucket list, and for good reason. Protected by the citizens of Maine through a referendum in 1966, the mandate was to preserve its “forever wild” state. It truly is some of the wildest areas left in the east. In this article, we’ll help […]
I have gone on a number of guided trips and have never felt the desire or need to write a personal note after I got home. The experience with you this past weekend was so remarkable I would have felt remiss not to thank you. Both Molly and I keep recalling little moments that make us laugh at ourselves or recollect with wonder what we experienced. Molly talks about the opportunity to have met you and observe your wilderness life which is so different from ours-that was exactly the type of learning opportunity I wanted her to have.
I was so impressed with your professionalism. As a career woman I marveled at your willingness to share your craft with total strangers when it’s obvious your standards for yourself are close to perfect. In retrospect it’s amazing that you let bumblers like us (whoever well intentioned) near your wonderful dogs. In short, I will never forget the weekend and am confident Molly won’t either.