Wilderness Guiding

2024

Wilderness expeditions from a day to multi day trips. Backpacking, hiking, and canoeing. Expeditions can be planned throughout the entire state and in any season.

Below are set trips planned for 6-12 people for 2024.
If you, friends, family, or organization would like to reserve a trip for a day,
weekend or week contact us by email or phone to discuss your options.

Upcoming Trips Listed Below

Lobster Lake and Penobscot River Canoe Trip
Aug
9
to Aug 12

Lobster Lake and Penobscot River Canoe Trip

  • Lobster Lake and the West Branch of the Penobscot River (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join us for this amazing adventure to the North Woods of Maine to Lobster Lake and the West Branch of the Penobscot River. This is a great trip for those who have never paddled before. During this trip we will sing, play, swim, create art, paddle, eat, and enjoy each other’s company. Each day we will travel to a new remote campsite.

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Scraggly Lake and Downeast Lakes Canoe and Traditional Crafts
Aug
16
to Aug 19

Scraggly Lake and Downeast Lakes Canoe and Traditional Crafts

Scraggly Lake is a hidden gem. Located in Washinton County surrounded by vast wilderness. Scraggly Lake lead into many other lakes in the Downeast region including Junior Lake, West Grand Lake, and Pocumcus. You could spend days to weeks exploring this wilderness. We will explore the natural surroundings which support a diverse population of wildlife. On this trip, we will pan on doing a few traditional arts. Learning how to make natura cordage, small baskets, and go over some wilderness survival skills.

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Autumn Canoe Trip - Moose River Bow Loop
Oct
11
to Oct 14

Autumn Canoe Trip - Moose River Bow Loop

Autumn in Maine is spectacular and even more beautiful on a canoe trip. The Moose River is part of the Holeb's Public Reserve Land in a remote wilderness located in western Maine. The Moose River Bow Loop is a 34-mile canoe loop encompassing Holeb Pond, Attean Pond and the Moose River. We will paddle in open water to Class I-II rapids. There are two major portages on this canoe trek with one being 1 1/4 miles. The group must be able to carry food, water, canoes and paddles over the portages.  We work together to complete a portage, no one does it alone. A true adventure and wilderness experience.

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