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Adirondack North Country (Central), New York: Long Lake to Saranac River

AUTHOR: Northern Forest Canoe Trail (Nfct)
ISBN: 0898869803

SHORT DESCRIPTION: The second in a series of waterproof, tear-resistant, full-color maps to the 740-mile Northern Forest Canoe Trail. The Trail links the watersheds of northern New York, Vermont, Quebec, New Hampshire, and Maine, following Native American travel...

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Adirondack North Country (Central), New York: Long Lake to Saranac River
- Book Review,
by Northern Forest Canoe Trail (Nfct)

Hartford (CT) Courant
Invaluable for anyone attempting what is a long and difficult route just beginning to attract interest among boaters.

Book Description
·The official trail maps, produced by the organization that conceived, coordinated and developed it ·Flows through New York, Vermont, Québec, New Hampshire, and Maine ·Maps include put-in points, portages, campsites, local contact information, and permit guidelines ·Waterproof, tear proof, color contour maps offer detailed route descriptions The 740-mile water trail links the watersheds of northern New York, Vermont, Québec, New Hampshire, and Maine, following Native American travel routes through the rivers of this region. The Northern Forest Canoe Trail is more than just the longest inland recreational paddling trail in the Northeast. It is a living reminder of our history, where rivers were both highways and routes of communication. Each map offers extensive human and natural history information, illustrated with color photographs. This season introduces the first 4 of 13 maps that will guide paddlers on this spectacular new water byway. Maps 1 and 2 in the series illustrate the trail's initial sections in New York's West and Central Adirondacks. Maps 12 and 13 trace the routes ending sections in the Allagash region of northern Maine. Maps for the remaining sections will be introduced in each of the next 3 seasons until the entire trail series is complete

About the Author
The trail project is coordinated by a member-supported nonprofit organization of the same name - the Northern Forest Canoe Trail (NFCT). By celebrating the history and culture of the Northern Forest, the Trail, in addition to its recreational value, will contribute towards the economic development of many of the rural communities along the route.


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         Book Review

Adirondack North Country (Central), New York: Long Lake to Saranac River
- Book Reviews,
by Northern Forest Canoe Trail (Nfct)

Adirondack North Country (Central), New York: Long Lake to Saranac River

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Experience the Northeast's most significant new nature-travel route since the Appalachian Trail: The 740-mile Northern Forest Canoe Trail.* The official trail maps, produced by the organization that conceived, coordinated and developed it * Flows through New York, Vermont, Québec, New Hampshire, and Maine * Maps include put-in points, portages, campsites, local contact information, and permit guidelines * Waterproof, tear proof, color contour maps offer detailed route descriptions The 740-mile water trail links the watersheds of northern New York, Vermont, Québec, New Hampshire, and Maine, following Native American travel routes through the rivers of this region. The Northern Forest Canoe Trail is more than just the longest inland recreational paddling trail in the Northeast. It is a living reminder of our history, where rivers were both highways and routes of communication. Each map offers extensive human and natural history information, illustrated with color photographs. This season introduces the first 4 of 13 maps that will guide paddlers on this spectacular new water byway. Maps 1 and 2 in the series illustrate the trail's initial sections in New York's West and Central Adirondacks. Maps 12 and 13 trace the routes ending sections in the Allagash region of northern Maine. Maps for the remaining sections will be introduced in each of the next 3 seasons until the entire trail series is complete. The trail project is coordinated by a member-supported nonprofit organization of the same name - the Northern Forest Canoe Trail (NFCT). By celebrating the history and culture of the Northern Forest, the Trail, in addition to its recreational value, will contribute towards the economic development of many of the rural communities along the route.


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