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Can anyone recommend a 3 to 4 day canoe trip on the Allagash? We are
planning to do it towards the end of August next year. For the past couple of years, we have been paddling the Penobscot from Lobster Lake to Umbazooksus Stream. This is a great trip but we would like a change of scenery. We would also like to have a more steady, quicker current. Crossing Chesuncook lake took its toll on the some of the paddlers in the group this year. One last thing on the wish list would be no portages. Can anyone recommend a good trip to accomplish the above wishes? Thanks |
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The Allagash trip really divides into three segments: the lakes (which were
the old way to access the waterway), the upper river from Churchill Dam to Round Pond, and the Musquacook Deadwater to the Town of Allagash. There are several good guide books on the area. I used an old one from AMC on my first trip. The lakes are lovely, but big and they can be windy. The first couple of miles below Churchill Dam are Class 3 as I recall - fun, but maybe it would be wiser to cache most of the gear below that bit. The section from there to Round Pond has pretty good flow through the summer months. However, once you are below the Deadwater, the river spreads out into a braided network of shallow gravel channels and you can expect to drag your boat quite a bit. The lower section is also where you can find Allagash Falls - one of my kids favorite places. Eric |
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