BIG SQUAW MOUNTAIN- Skiing Greenville Maine
I hope you guys like the video i know it was not fishing but it have something to do with the outdoors so i said why not make a video out of it. Thanks for watching
Mountain View Pond with views of Squaw Mountain Greenville Maine
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Hiking Big Moose Mountain near Greenville, Maine
John Simko joins me for another hike up Big Moose Mountain near Greenville, Maine, November 5, 2016. Just about 2 1/2 miles to the top and a total elevation gain of around 2,000 feet.
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Big Squaw Mountain Fire Tower Tour. EPIC Preservation of a Historic Landmark
Tour the rebuilt and relocated SQUAW MOUNTAIN FIRE TOWER. This was the first ever fire tower in the nation. Now, beautifully restored and preserved for all to see at the Greenville Visitors Center in Greenville Maine located in the Moosehead Lake Region. This video was created just a few weeks after i hiked up Big Moose mountain (formerly Big Squaw). Upon arriving at the summit i noticed there was no fire tower. After a little research i learned the tower was relocated to the visitors center. There is also a replica of the Fire Warden's cabin in this location as well. The original Fire Warden's cabin is still located along the Big Moose Mountain trail leading to the summit. Enjoy the tour...
Ski Big Squaw Mountain: Virtual Tour. St. John Trail
Virtual Tour of Big Squaw Mountain in Greenville, Maine. St. John Trai. January 2015
Summit of Big Squaw (Big Moose) Mountain Maine
Timelapse Descent of Big Moose Mountain in Greenville, ME
Big Spencer Mtn Climb
May 11, 2012 Big Spencer Mountain trip. Camped at Blood Pond. Hiked the trail with Tali the Wonder Dog. Unmarked trail. Ladders at three places, including just below summit. Ladders rotted. Fire Wardens Cabin deconstructed and in a pile at 1,900 ft. Trail very wet. Running water almost the whole way. Very slick and slippery. Ice and snow in places. Lots of blowdowns and ice damage. Moose sign everywhere. Spotted two big moose and a large black bear on trip.
Saturday at BIG SQUAW!!
Rider: Simon Dutil
Joseph Sauvé
Big Moose Mountain Hike. Beautiful views of Moosehead Lake from the summit
Hiking up Big Moose Mountain to the location of Americas first and oldest forest fire tower overlook. Along the way you will see animal prints including moose and other species. The old Fire Warden's cabin is about two thirds of the way up. Also, waterfalls are visible in multiple locations. After the cabin, the terrain becomes very steep and a very impressive stone staircase goes for a half mile and still exists to this day. Deep snow makes the journey very difficult at times. It is the second week of May and there is still 6 feet of snow in places. Once at the top we are treated to absolutely breathtaking views of the region. Moosehead Lake and the Appalachian mountain chain is visible from the summit. The fire tower and cabin were in use from 1905 to 1968 when they were no longer needed, replaced by aircraft patrols. In 2012 the fire tower was airlifted off the mountain, refurbished and now resides at the Greenville visitors center along with a replica of the Fire Warden's cabin.
5 Minutes OutDoors View from the top of Big Moose Mountain located in Greenville Maine
Big Spencer Mountain in Northern Maine
A hike to the site of the old fire warden's cabin. A peek at Mt. Katahdin from Big Spencer Mountain.
Kokadjo 2016
Upta camp for a couple days with some boys. Thought id stay busy and try to make a vid lol
Moosehead Lake - Greenville, Maine, United States
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Moosehead Lake Greenville
Maine's premier lake region offers great outdoor recreation and sports, including fishing, hunting, mountain biking, canoeing, hiking, and flightseeing by seaplane.
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- Greenville, Maine, United States
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- Moosehead lake dock by Joeandfrannie from a blog titled No Moose in Greenville!
- Moosehead lake 2 by Joeandfrannie from a blog titled No Moose in Greenville!
- Moosehead Lake by Joeandfrannie from a blog titled No Moose in Greenville!
Wilderness Realty: Properties at Burnt Jacket Mountain on Moosehead Lake
Maine, the way life should be is truly a motto that is befitting the State's most spectacular region; Moosehead Lake. Majestic mountains, hundreds of remote crystal clear ponds and unbroken forests make this the place written about and sought after by early outdoors people seeking refuge from their busy lives in the city. On the edge of this nearly 2 million acre conserved wilderness is the Burnt Jacket Shores community nestled on the shores of the 40 mile long by 20 mile wide Moosehead Lake; the main attraction of the Northeast. You can enjoy all of Maine's four season outdoor activities from your cottage in Beaver Cove, Maine.
While much of the region remains gloriously remote, Burnt Jacket at Moosehead Lake offers an easily accessible location in Beaver Cove, only 6 miles from Greenville. Portland is a 2½ hour drive while Bangor is 1½ hours distant. Both have commercial air service. Once you're here, you'll be surrounded by the tranquil, natural beauty of Burnt Jacket at Moosehead Lake.
Residential development is allowed in only a few places on Moosehead Lake. The Burnt Jacket Shores community has been carefully planned and reviewed to allow for a limited number of homesites to fit harmoniously with the natural environment. Your own piece of paradise is available now right here on the shores of Moosehead Lake.
Just 5 minutes away is the picturesque town of Greenville, which offers regional airport services for quick transportation to Portland, Bangor, or any other small airport in the region. The town also houses health and emergency services, dining, shopping, grocery and building supply centers. The area is home to a multitude of local craftsmen who can work with you to turn your dreams and ideas into reality.
Moosehead Lake is considered the Crown Jewel of Maine. It is the largest lake in the State with over 74,000 acres and 232 miles of shore frontage. The lake and its watershed is classified by State agencies as outstanding in many categories including scenic, fisheries, wildlife, botanical, shoreline and cultural.
Venture out and you'll discover hiking opportunities as close as Burnt Jacket Mountain, Big Moose Mountain or Lily Bay State Park.
Moosehead Lake and Maine's North woods are legendary hunting and fishing territories, where you can stalk big game like moose, black bear and white-tailed deer, or fish the cool, clear, and deep waters for brook trout and landlocked salmon. You can also enjoy boating, sailing, water skiing and tubing on a warm summer day or you can take advantage of the hundreds of miles of snowmobile and ATV trails from your door step. Beyond these outdoor amenities, consider all of Maine's North woods as your own 2.8 million acre backyard.
Now is the perfect time to consider the opportunity as nearly half of the entire shoreline of Moosehead Lake is owned by the State of Maine and therefore protected from future development. Our established subdivision is your chance to own a piece of the beauty that is, Burnt Jacket at Moosehead Lake. Wilderness Realty is the exclusive agent for these properties. Kindly visit our website wildernessrealty.com for more information regarding the Moosehead area and our exciting opportunities or check out our other videos of Burnt Jacket Shores, The Chalet, Cove Point and Caribou Point or call us @ 207-947-7957.
Driving around Greenville, Maine this Friday March 2, 2012
Greenville, Maine March 2, 2012 - Driving around..great weekend to sled!
1-minute hike: Big Moose and Little Moose ponds loop near Greenville, Maine
BDN reporter Aislinn Sarnacki snowshoes to Big Moose Pond on the loop trail leaving the Mountain Road near Greenville, Maine, Dec. 28, 2012. The trees are coated with snow from the state's first Nor'easter of the season. Read more about the hike here:
Golden Road Part 1
Part one of our Golden Road trip in the North Maine Woods from Greenville to Millinocket Maine
Greenville, Me
Another Maine motorcycle day-trip of Swooping.Me
Snowboarding Abandoned Big Squaw
Snowboarding the trails on the abandoned summit of Big Squaw ski resort in Maine. Filmed in February of 2014, with a gopro.