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getnoutside
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Overnight paddle recommendations

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Some friends and I are looking to do a 3-4 day flatwater canoe trip in the New England area in early September. The ideal would be the ability to camp along the way. Any recommendations?
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Post by pallen661 »

Not officially New England, but there are some wonderful trips in the Adirondacks in NY.

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Post by Doug »

So many great places out there. One of my favorite flatwater canoe paddles is Flagstaff Lake in Maine, great open ridge hiking too, on the Bigelow mountains. This area is also home to (originally, I think) Carrabasett Ale, a mighty fine ale if you like sweet hops, not green hops like that foo-foo Magic Hat. Ah, crisp autumn air, a single malt scotch and the smell of spruce. Good luck and have fun wherever you choose.
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Post by getnoutside »

All good suggestions.... thanks guys
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Post by Lance »

Wha? Single malt? Did someone say "single malt?"
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Post by rcasewst »

the Connecticut river has many free camp sites and free portage transportation supported by the power authority
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