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  • av Angela Quintal-Snowman
    476,-

    Get the most updated and complete information about visiting Ghost Trains of the North Maine Woods!Discover what to bring so you don't get stranded, how to get there, the NEW hiking trail and parking area, and awesome things most people overlook at Tramway Historic District like the boarding house foundation and a crystal-clear well! Also included in the book are scenic and awesome nearby hot spots and side trips like Ripogenus Gorge and the Debsconeag Ice Caves for those who want more adventure! The book is packed with over 40 full-color pages of maps, photos, and information including GPS coordinates of things to see at the site and the history of the two different logging operations that took place at the Tramway Historic District in the early 1900s.Adventure Guide to Maine's Abandoned Ghost Trains tells you everything you need to know about hiking to the Ghost Trains of Maine! Wondering where to park, what to bring, or how long the trip will be? Or how much it will cost, what to do if you encounter a moose or bear, and what else you can see while visiting the area? All that and more is covered in the Adventure Guide to Maine's Abandoned Ghost Trains! You'll feel confident and prepared to head out into the North Maine Woods region knowing the best time to go, what to bring, and how to stay safe.An Unforgettable ExperienceAdventure Guide to Maine's Abandoned Locomotives is a full-color book with detailed maps and directions for driving and hiking to visit the trains. The book includes what to bring and entrance fees into the Northern Maine Woods region, the history of the abandoned locomotives and the two different logging operations that took place here in the early 1900s, and other awesome places to explore and hikes in the area so you can make your trip an epic multi-day adventure! The book also includes GPS coordinates for the parking area, trailhead, and everything you'll want to see at the site including the well, boarding house foundation, flagpole, benchmarks, and of course, the trains!Never Before Released InformationThe book includes additional information that has never been published like key features of the Tramway Historic District that most people overlook, with GPS coordinates.Order your copy of the Adventure Guide to Maine's Abandoned Ghost Trains now and get ready to start planning the adventure of a lifetime for you and your group!Adventure Guide to Maine's Abandoned Ghost Trains Includes: Detailed driving directions and maps from both Greenville/Kokadjo and Millinocket/MedwayDetailed hiking maps with GPS coordinates of everything to see at Tramway Historic DistrictEntrance fees to the Northern Maine WoodsParking areaTravel timesThings to know before you goWhat to bringOther area side adventures and awesome places to exploreHistory of the locomotivesPhotos of the locomotives and artifacts in the surrounding area***PLEASE NOTE***The information in this book and maps are intended for trip planning purposes only and are not for navigation. Maine's trails and routes can change daily without notice due to weather conditions, logging operations, landowner requests, etc.

  • av Angela Quintal-Snowman
    1 064,-

    See the depths of Moosehead Lake in Full Color!The Moosehead Lake depth maps are here! The Moosehead Lake Depth Map Atlases offer detailed 1-foot depth increments to show the contours of the bottom in full color, making it easy to find drop-offs, shallow areas, deep basins, and underwater mountains. The maps include the locations of underwater rock hazards, islands, fishing hotspots, parking, trailered & hand-carry boat launches, water-accessible fuel, picnic tables, restrooms, campsites, shipwrecks (in books 2 and 4), hazard buoys, channel buoys, no-wake zones, and the two-mile light buoy.These maps are perfect if you love fishing, boating, canoeing, kayaking, camping, diving, & adventure on Moosehead Lake!The maps include the locations of: Underwater rock hazardsFishing hotspotsParkingTrailered & hand-carry boat launchesWater-accessible fuelPicnic tablesRestroomsCampsitesKineo Fire TowerShipwrecksHazard buoysChannel buoysNo-wake zonesTwo-mile lightThese maps are for trip planning purposes only and are not intended to be used for navigation.

  • av Angela Quintal-Snowman
    403,-

    Maine's Only Loop-Route Paddle that Starts & Finishes in the Same Place!Get insider information about paddling one of Maine's most breathtaking water trails, the Moose River Loop (Moose Loop) & Bow Trip in Jackman! This 40-page book features everything you need to know before you go, including the most accurate and detailed map of the trip you will find anywhere! There are two different adventures in this book- the Moose River Loop that starts and finishes in the same place, or the Bow Trip that avoids a long portage and requires transportation back to the start.The book also includes things to know before you go, what to bring, detailed information about each section of the river, and full-color photos of images from the trip and reference photos so you know what to expect and look for!FeaturesTrip overview including the number of miles for each trip, days to complete, information about the rapids, portages, hazards to look out for, fees, who to contact to get your vehicle from Holeb Landing to Attean Landing for the Bow Trip, and emergency contact numbers.Full-color maps that show: Access roads to parking areasThe paddle route for both tripsPortage trail routesNearby hiking trailsCampsitesDay use sitesBoat launchesHand carry launchesPoints of referenceRapidsWaterfallsNatural springsPrecise GPS coordinates and easy-to-understand driving directions to put-in parking areas and hard-to-find portage trailheads and turns in the river.Things to know before you go: What to bring (and what NOT to bring)Essential gearClothingFoodPersonal ItemsHow to pack your gearCamping informationDetailed information about each section of the trip including: DistanceNumber of campsitesNumber of day-use sitesPoints of interestDirectionsInsider informationDetailed full-color photos showing the incredible beauty of the area, portage trailheads, and reference points along the route, all with descriptions.

  • av Angela Quintal-Snowman
    512,-

    Get the Most Complete Atlas of ATV & Dirt Bike Trail Maps in Maine!Created from over 100 individual maps the 2023 Maine ATV & Dirt Bike Trail Map Atlas covers the entire state of Maine and shows Primary Corridor trails, ATV club trails, and access routes for the entire state of Maine! Also included on the map are scenic and awesome hot spots and side trips like Moxie Falls, the Moose Loop, B-52 Crash Site, and dozens of mountaintop climbs and scenic lookouts. The atlas has over 60 pages of maps and information to help you prepare for your next Maine ATV and dirt bike adventure!Ride where the adventure never ends!Adventure is calling, and a new ATV season is just around the corner! The Maine 2023 ATV Trail Map includes over 6,000 miles of ATV, UTV, and dirt bike trails created from over 100 individual maps to show the most up-to-date and accurate trails possible! Discover new routes, plan scenic day rides, and epic multi-day adventures with the 2023 Maine ATV Trail Map. Now, you can plan the adventure of a lifetime for you and your crew!The 2023 Maine ATV, UTV & Dirt Bike Trail Atlas Includes: Primary Corridor TrailsATV Club TrailsAccess Trails (paved connector trails)Closed Trails (which can re-open)Gas StationsParking LocationsATV Club InformationTrailside ServicesHot Spots, Loop Trails and Side Trips including: Moxie FallsThe Moose LoopMaine's 11 Multi-Use Rail TrailsB-52 Crash SiteLow's Covered BridgeMountaintop Climbs & LookoutsScenic OverlooksMany more remote historic sites and natural landmarks!Terrain Features & Elevation***PLEASE NOTE***These maps are intended for trip planning purposes only and are not for navigation. Maine's ATV & Dirt Bike trail routes change daily due to weather conditions, logging operations, landowner requests, etc.Always contact local ATV clubs for the most updated information on trail routes and closures!

  • av Angela Quintal-Snowman
    512,-

    Perfect for planning your next Maine fishing, paddling, or boating adventure!The Reference Guide to Maine Boat Launches includes everything you need to know for your next on-the-water adventure! The guide includes all maintained boat launches and landing facilities in Maine on lakes, ponds, and rivers. The guide also includes saltwater boat launches and tidal accessibility. This reference guide makes it easy to get the information you need fast. Launch sites are listed alphabetically, and there is an index of towns listed by county.The Reference Guide to Maine Boat Launches includes: GPS LocationsBoat Launch Surface Type & SizeCarry-In Only or Trailer AccessibleTidal Accessibility for Saltwater LaunchesAvailability of Floats & Restroom FacilitiesIf Fees are Charged & Number of Parking SpacesADA AccessibilityWater Body Acres & Max DepthWater Body Game Fish Species

  • av Angela Quintal-Snowman
    279,-

    Get the Insider's Guide to Maine's Historic Bridges, available in paperback or instant download! Find out which bridge is located in a campground and which bridge is a hidden gem and challenging to reach. The .PDF guide can be downloaded to your device and can also be printed. An added bonus at the end of the book challenges you to visit 6 covered bridges in a single day! Turn-by-turn directions for the road trip are included, which comes in handy if you lose cell phone reception in some of the more remote parts of the state.This 50-page book gives you all the information you need for your next road trip, including: Stats on each bridgeGPS coordinatesHistorical factsFull-color photosWhat to expect when you visitNotes about each locationAdditional area attractionsYou'll love visiting Maine's nine historic covered bridges, located in some of the state's most scenic regions!The Book Includes: Historical InformationCovered Bridge Truss TypesA Map of all of Maine's Covered BridgesInformation about each Covered Bridge in Maine Including: Babb's BridgeBennett-Bean BridgeHemlock BridgeLovejoy BridgeLow's BridgePorter/Parsonsfield BridgeRobyville BridgeSunday River/Artist's BridgeWatson Bridge

  • av Angela Quintal-Snowman
    476,-

    Get insider information about 20 of Western Maine's most breathtaking waterfalls! Multiple photos of every waterfall are included, with detailed information about every stop. All 20 waterfalls in this book can be combined into an epic 2-day road trip with an included map and itinerary! The book includes 46 pages packed with information about each waterfall, insider secrets, and potential pitfalls to watch out for when exploring each waterfall.Visit some, or accept the challenge and visit them all!WATERFALLS FEATURED IN THIS BOOKRumford FallsSnow FallsKezar FallsFrenchmen's HoleStep FallsScrew Auger FallsMother Walker FallsMoose CaveThe CataractsEllis FallsCoos CanyonAngel FallsSmalls FallsChandler Mill Stream FallsPhillips FallsMosher Hill FallsPoplar Stream FallsSouth Brook FallsNorth Anson Gorge FallsHouston Brook FallsFeaturesPrecise GPS coordinates to both the parking areas and waterfalls (entering in the locations on Google Maps brings up incorrect locations for MANY of these waterfalls)Detailed full-color photos showing what parking areas look like, picnic areas, facilities, trail conditions, incredible views, and various angles of the waterfalls, all with descriptionsInformation About Each Waterfall Includes: GETTING THERE: When to VisitLocationGPS Coordinates for Parking and WaterfallsCan you get there with a carATV/Snowmobile accessDirt Roads (how many miles)Parking availabilityFeesTHE TRAILChallenge (difficulty level)Trail lengthHiking timeAltitude gain/lossRiver Crossings (number)WATERFALLAwesomeness Level (wow factor)Waterfall HeightWaterfall TypePowered By (water source)Ownership (public or private land)ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONWheelchair Access (can you see the falls from a wheelchair)OuthousesPicnic TablesGrillsSwimmingDogs allowed/not allowed

  • av Angela Quintal-Snowman
    403,-

    Adventure Guide to Maine's Down East Sunrise Trail tells you everything you need to know about the 87-mile long reclaimed railroad bed that spans Maine's scenic Down East from Ellsworth to Pembroke. The Down East Sunrise Trail is open to ATVs, dirt bikes, bicycles, hikers, horseback riders, snowmobilers, skiers, and dog sledding.The Adventure Guide to Maine's Down East Sunrise Trail is a full-color book with over 40 pages of detailed information and maps of the entire route. Maps show parking locations, fuel stops, picnic tables, outhouses, campsites, campgrounds, and natural landmarks along the Down East Sunrise Trail. Each map also includes additional ATV and snowmobile trails that branch off the Down East Sunrise Trail, giving you access to thousands of additional miles of trails!Find where to stay, eat, fuel up, and where restrooms are located along the trail. Close-up maps of each major town show parking lot locations with GPS coordinates and trail-accessible services. Addresses and phone numbers are included for businesses along the trail to make it easy to call ahead.Adventure Guide to Maine's Down East Sunrise Trail Includes: Detailed directions by mile marker number with fuel, food, lodging, parking, campsites, outhouses, and picnic tables available at the location.Seven pages of full-color trail maps showing parking locations, fuel, picnic tables, outhouses, campsites, campgrounds, and natural landmarks along the way. Maps also show additional ATV and snowmobile trails that branch off of the Down East Sunrise Trail and where they lead.Contact information for local and surrounding area ATV and Snowmobile Clubs.Nine additional close-up maps of significant towns along the route marking fuel, food, lodging, and outdoor gear businesses, as well as parking lot locations. Close-up town maps include addresses and phone numbers of local businesses.Maps of hiking trails that branch off the Down East Sunrise Trail including in-town Machias, Machias River Preserve, Donnell Pond Public Reserved Land trails, and Franklin area trails. Hiking trail maps include parking locations, outhouse locations, and campsite locations.Complete list of parking locations by town and mile marker. All locations include GPS coordinates of each parking lot with a description of the type and size of the lot.List of restroom locations by town and mile marker.List of lodging locations by town and mile marker.ATV & Snowmobile trail access routes listed by town and mile marker for thousands of additional miles of adventureFull-color photos of points of interest, scenery, parking lots, and typical trail conditions.***PLEASE NOTE***The information in this book and maps are intended for trip planning purposes only and are not for navigation. Maine's trails and routes can change daily without notice due to weather conditions, logging operations, landowner requests, etc.

  • av Angela Quintal-Snowman
    608,-

    Ride where the adventure never ends!Adventure is calling as a new snowmobile season arrives in snow country! The Maine 2023-2024 Snowmobile Trail Atlas includes over 14,000 miles of groomed and backcountry snowmobile trails created from over 100 individual maps to show the most up-to-date and accurate trails possible! Discover new routes, plan scenic day rides, and epic multi-day adventures with the 2023-2024 Maine Snowmobile Trail Atlas. Now, you can plan the adventure of a lifetime for you and your crew!Unforgettable Rides and ExperiencesThe map shows ITS trails, snowmobile club trails, and ungroomed trails where you can lay first tracks after a fresh snowfall! Also included on the map are scenic and awesome hot spots and side trips like the Abandoned Locomotives, B-52 Crash Site, and Coburn Mountain Summit (the highest elevation you can reach by snowmobile in Maine). Now, you can plan ahead to see scenic views and unique landmarks instead of discovering them out on the trail when you're out of time! Maine's three legendary loop trails, the Moose Loop, Katahdin Loop, and Black Fly Loop, are clearly marked on the map for those who enjoy touring scenic and dynamic terrain. The Winter 2023-2024 edition includes marked trailer parking locations and fuel stops!2023-2024 Maine Snowmobile Trail Atlas Includes: ITS Primary Corridor TrailsITS Secondary Connector TrailsSnowmobile Club TrailsUngroomed TrailsLake Crossing TrailsTrail Route Numbers and NamesMore Detailed MapsGas StationsParking LocationsParts and Repair LocationsSnowmobile Club InformationMaine's Legendary Loop Trails: Moose LoopKatahdin Loop TrailBlack Fly LoopHot Spots and Side Trips: Grand FallsAbandoned LocomotivesCoburn Mountain (the highest elevation you can reach by snowmobile in Maine)Moxie FallsB-52 Crash SiteLow's Covered BridgeScenic OverlooksMany more remote historic sites and natural landmarks!Terrain Features & Elevations***PLEASE NOTE***These maps are intended for trip planning purposes only and are not for navigation. Maine's snowmobile trail routes can change daily due to weather conditions, logging operations, landowner requests, etc.Contact local snowmobile clubs for the most updated information on trail routes and closures.

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