In the Maine Woods: The Insider's Guide to Traditional Maine Sporting Camps

ISBN-10
0964090104
ISBN-13
9780964090101
Category
Authors, American
Pages
296
Language
English
Published
1994-04-01
Author
Alice Arlen

Description

IN THE MAINE WOODS is the first book ever published on Maine wilderness sporting camps where one can fish, hunt, hike, canoe or just commune with nature. The book features 48 currently operating camps which are 40-140 years old. Arlen covered 6,500 miles to visit, photograph & tape camp owners, staff, guides & guests. The result is a personal, entertaining, informative look at what it means to work, live & play in the Maine woods. What is a "hookeroon"? Which is the oldest sporting camp in the United States? What does a bear do about bodily functions during hibernation? Where can you find landlocked Arctic char? How do you make a Tunnel of Fudge cake, Bass chowder or a snow cave? Where is the oldest man-made structure in the new world? Curious? Get the highly readable IN THE MAINE WOODS. HALF A MIND: Hashing, The Outrageous New Running Sport (Illus., 152 pgs., softbound, $9.95 US). HALF A MIND, the one & only book on the worldwide phenomenon "hashing": a fun & funny noncompetitive cross-country run through varied terrain following a devious pre-set course marked by "checks," false trails & other challenges. How-to, plus worldwide directory of hash clubs. Order from AJ & Co. Publishing, 25 Warren St., Hallowell, ME 04347; 207-622-9745.

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