bigbog
Active member
Got out for a while after the skies over the area of woodlands NE of Moosehead Lake cleared.
Wind must have been ~15mph +/-...bright sun.
Approached by heading north on #95 from Bangor, to Milo/Brownville Jct...and (NMW's) Jo-Mary gate. Then proceeded on to Nahmakanta Lake area(DeLorme Map #42/50), T1 R11 WELS township. A lake we enjoy paddling often, with 5+ campsites on or near the shoreline. SE end is mostly made up of small, round, rocks while the lake's north shore contains loose sandy beach-style availability.
The trip was more of a sightseeing style trip. Once closeby we walked around immediate area, enjoying the sun, temperatures(mid 70s), and light wind.
Just over a ridge are the Debsconeag Lakes(5) plus a 6th "Pond" = really nice paddling/camping trip(s) as well.
The area is rich in wildlife...the main draw. Before and after June....bugs really aren't much of a problem.
A few random pics assembled in album:
_____________________________________
Nahmakanta Lake area...Sat. 9/4/10
*Guess I should've put this in TRs....
Wind must have been ~15mph +/-...bright sun.
Approached by heading north on #95 from Bangor, to Milo/Brownville Jct...and (NMW's) Jo-Mary gate. Then proceeded on to Nahmakanta Lake area(DeLorme Map #42/50), T1 R11 WELS township. A lake we enjoy paddling often, with 5+ campsites on or near the shoreline. SE end is mostly made up of small, round, rocks while the lake's north shore contains loose sandy beach-style availability.
The trip was more of a sightseeing style trip. Once closeby we walked around immediate area, enjoying the sun, temperatures(mid 70s), and light wind.
Just over a ridge are the Debsconeag Lakes(5) plus a 6th "Pond" = really nice paddling/camping trip(s) as well.
The area is rich in wildlife...the main draw. Before and after June....bugs really aren't much of a problem.
A few random pics assembled in album:
_____________________________________
Nahmakanta Lake area...Sat. 9/4/10
*Guess I should've put this in TRs....
Last edited: