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Welcome to our links page. Mostly it's for our own personal use while perusing the paddling world, so you might get a specific forum rather the intro page to a website. But it's handy because it opens a new window for each website, so you don't get lost surfing.
- Nanook of the Nashwaak A Kindred Spirit, Nanook is the one I visit when I paddle New Brunswick
- The Maliseet Trail This site is dedicated to an ancient route between the Saint John and the Penobscot. It also chronicles our trip across it in 2005.
- The Northern Forest Canoe Trail The Northern Forest Canoe Trail leads about 750 miles from Old Forge NY to Fort Kent Maine.
- The Maine island Trail Association Provides a good guide for coastal Maine paddling from Kennebunk to Machias.
- Upper Saint John Info and Maps from the top of Maine
- Canadian Canoe Routes The forum for paddling in Canada
- Northeast Paddler's Message BoardA small, focused forum. The place to go for poling info.
- ACA Canoe Poling ScheduleLearn to pole, compete, or just hang with other polers at these events.
- Sea kayak Techniques Bulletin Board
- North Shore Paddlers Network Sea Kayaking message board, local to North Shore of Massachusetts.
- Paddling Net
- Controlling PWC's - A humorous solution to the proliferation of Personal Water Craft.
- A Thousand Miles in the Rob Roy Canoe by John MacGregor (on-line text version of entire book) - The man that started it all, John MacGregor paddled and sailed all over Europe in his home-made "canoe".
- Back to the Labrador Wilds (on-line text version of entire book) - Dillon Wallace's book about the Hubbard Expedition.
- Mike in his Boat
If you're thinking about toying with sails for your canoe, you might learn something.
Trip Planning Links:
- TopozoneFree USGS Topo maps on-line anywhere in the US.
- ToporamaFree Canadian topo maps.
- Sun CreationsPrint out a monthly calendar of sunlight, twilight and moonlight for your location.
- The Sun and the Moon More detailed sunrise, moonrise, twilight etc.
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NOAA siteWeather and more for the first few days of your trip. After that, look at the sky, or use your weather radio. But above all, use your common sense....
- USGS River Levels
USGS Water Levels. This is a great resource for trip planning. It's good to keep track of water levels.
- Wxtide
download this Tide Predictor for Windows. It's awesome! Also available for Palm Pilots.
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