Canoe trips are going well, lots of laughs, good food and wildlife sightings!
Hope you are all having a great summer and getting some time in the outdoors!
Hope you are all having a great summer and getting some time in the outdoors!
We have room on a few more canoe trips this summer/fall:
August 13 – 17th – West Branch of the Penobscot River/Lobster Lake
September 7 – 12th – Allagash River
September 16 – 19th – Way of the Wabanaki canoe/cultural experience
Click here to see our canoeing schedule.
People are already signing up for our dog sledding trips for next winter, click here to see the dog sledding schedule.
This video produced by Little Outdoor Giants is about our “Way of the Wabanaki” trips to Sugar Island that we offer twice a year, next one is mid September.
Hope you are all having a great summer and getting some time in the outdoors!
Polly, Kevin & all the doggies
August was a busy month for trips here at Mahoosuc! We have a couple trips left for this season, our Way of the Wabanaki trip September 14-17th (there is still some space) and a couple West Branch of the Penobscot River trips which are contract trips with groups of friends. Kevin guided our Arctic Wildlife […]
There hasn't been any slowing down here at Mahoosuc despite the rainy weather we experienced this summer. People have been having a great time on the water and in the woods!
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As I grow older, it has become important to me that what I do each day contributes in a positive manner to the people I encounter and the world around me. In case you ever think about this or wonder if all the work you put into these trips is worth it, the answer is a resounding yes! Your trips ground people who may often find themselves caught up in the material world. Your trips are relaxing because they bring people closer to the earth. And, your trips are therapeutic, simply because it feels good to be in the company of animals who give so much and are happy to receive affection in return. It is easy for me to see why you have built your life around guiding and these magnificent dogs.