Early spring is the season of travel on remote northern rivers. Swelled with snowmelt, a canoe is able to travel where the water is too low during the summer. This is one of my favorite spots in Maine, seldom visited, far from any logging road and a long way from town or a paved road. Note the newly made table on the left side of the shot and the reflector oven in front of the fire full of sourdough biscuits.
Early Spring At A Remote River Camp
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