Whitewater Rafting Kennebec River, Maine and Hiking to Moxie Falls
White water rafting Maine's Kennebec River with Northern Outdoors and hiking to Moxie Falls, one of the highest waterfalls in New England. Raft ME with (more Maine rafting videos and Maine hiking photos.)
Best Family Vacation at Maine's Outdoor Adventure Resort
Visit Northern Outdoors Adventure Resort in Maine for the BEST family vacation, with fun trips for all ages from 8 years old and up, and half price rafting for kids on Monday through Friday, all summer long! Whitewater rafting on the Kennebec and Penobscot Rivers, lazy afternoon float trips, beautiful area hiking, and a kid-friendly outdoor adventure resort, with a pool, hot tub, arcade room, restaurant, and brewery. Multiple indoor and outdoor accommodations located on site, from riverside camping to private cabins. Bring your family to Maine for a trip they'll never forget!
Hiking Moxie Falls in Maine
April 28, 2019 hiked the trail for Moxie Falls in West Forks Maine. First sunshine in weeks and the falls were beautiful! Short easy hike with beautiful views of the falls.
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Welcome to The Forks, Maine...population:30
Riding through the fabulous town of The Forks, ME
White Water Rafting in The Forks Maine
Looking at the foliage from a different perspective
Snowmobile Trail Conditions Report | Feb 14, 2019 | Northern Outdoors | The Forks, Maine
What a season it has been! With another mid-week storm dropping 10 on Wednesday, we're set up for a great Valentine's Day ride. Join Zach and Emily as they hit the trails for a short trip towards Greenville and the Bald Mountain Trail.
Maine Huts & Trails
Maine Huts & Trails is a nonprofit organization headquartered in Kingfield, the halfway point between Farmington and Carrabassett Valley, near the Sugarloaf Ski Resort.
MH&T manages four huts and over 80 miles of four-season trails for hiking, mountain biking, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing near Flagstaff Lake and the Bigelow Mountain range.
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Bash Bish waterfall,CT. USA
Exploring Maine's Waterfalls Gulf Hagas
Gulf Hagas, the Grand Canyon of the East is an amazing hike. About an eight mile hike to do the full loop. Waterfalls on the loop include Screw Auger, Lower, Buttermilk, Billings, and Stair Falls.
My Good Deed For The Day Bigelow Mt (west peak) Maine Backpacking the Appalachian Trail
The Adventures of Puma Ghostwalker… Rattlesnakes and Lightning…….Very, Very Frightning…….Me….. Galileo
When I left to hike the Appalachian Trail last May, I had the knowledge of several books on hiking the AT (as it is called) and how to do it. I still arrived at the Gainesville Georgia bus depot with an 85 pound backpack. It had all the things I found necessary to hike “My Hike”, including my laptop, solar panel and 12 days of food.
I remember waiting for car service at my camper with my friend Gary.
He even said its very heavy, when I went to pick it up I thought the shoulder straps were going to rip off, the fabric would stretch and make loud noises. At Gainesville I grabbed a cab and was driven to Amiclola Falls State Park, where I reregistered for my hike. I told the ranger I’m out for three months and was shooting for 1,000 miles, ending my season
at Harpers Ferry West Virginia, about half of the entire Appalachian Trail and the location of the ATC headquarters. It was a great get off point, they have a train station to Washington DC, there it’s a quick jump home to NYC at Penn Station.
Because I was going to be out for three months I decided to get a ride up the forest service road to the start of the trail, avoiding the approach trail of almost 9 miles.
Thank goodness I never would of made it to the top of Springer mountain that day.
When we got to a parking turnout next to the Appalachian Trail, I paid the cabby
and got my pack ready. I read that when you take this rout you have to go south on the AT to begin at the starting point, the problem was there were no signs saying “This Way South”. Not a problem, I took a compass reading and was on my way, after about an hours time I wasn’t seeing any features; my map said I would see. As it turns out in my first moments on trail I was lost, well not completely lost, just going the wrong way.
It was hot and my pack was incredibly heavy, I tried to focus on my footsteps, a wrong step would end my hike before it started with a twisted ankle or a blow-out knee. It was early after noon when I arrived at the top of Springer Mountain, I was exhausted and I was just getting started. My cell phone worked and I took a few photos and sent them out in real time, I’m here at the top of the world mom…..My Journey Begins…..
The top of Springer Mountain was rocky and exposed, so I took my solar panel out and charged my cell phone while I wrote a bit on my laptop, snacking on trail-mix. After an hours time or more I hoisted the pack to my shoulders and was on my way Northbound for 1,000 miles. I was very pleased when I got past all my previous steps and was on new fresh ground. At 2.8 miles I came to Stover Creek Shelter, it was gorgeous and enormous, sleeps 16
according to my trail guide. There were two groups of people out for the weekend,
a mother son and a father son, they seemed to take up the whole picnic table to cook and eat so I set up my cooking off to the side. It didn’t feel like they were interested in sharing the space. Later in my hike I would be more aggressive with people but
at this place in time I wanted to be alone anyway and setup camp far away from the shelter. For the most part I met many wonderfully kind people on my trek but there are always people I wish not to be close to in the world no mater where you are.Such an adventure so far, this is when I started having the same dream over and over
for the next three months, that I would be bitten by a poisonous rattlesnake.
I would be in a storm right before I hit the Smokey’s so bad that it produced
three tornados and killed people, crossed the path of six rattlesnakes, attacked by two rattlesnakes at the same time
and... I was hit by lightning…….my pack is heavy and I don’t have this, Oxen
From Isak Dinesen..(Karen Blixen)
Out of Africa
“God is happy, Msabu. He plays with us.”
Tom Round - TV News Photographer - Maine Waterfall (Screw Auger Falls)
My name is Tom Round and I've been a TV news photographer since 2003. I currently work at WDRB in Louisville, KY. I have also worked at WIS-TV in Columbia, SC and was the Assistant Chief Photographer at WABI-TV in Bangor, ME. If you would like to see more more examples of my work go to photogratom.com You can also follow me on twitter, @photogratom
Step Falls, Newry Maine
My venture up to Step Falls in Newry with its natural waterslide
Don't Go Chasing Waterfalls - Yamil's NEAR DEATH FALL at Angel Falls, Maine!! + Wild Mushrooms
WARNING: This video is also a lot of hype... but beautiful hype!
Angel Falls is a gorgeous spot in Byron Maine, very close to Coos Canyon.
However, I don't recommend hiking in the rain!!
Little Wilson Falls, Maine
100 feet off the Appalachin Trail was this 60' cascade down into a gorge.
Snowmobiling Central Maine.
Heres a quick video of me Snowmobiling a local trail system. Working on 2 off trail videos that will be out in a few days.
Music Track: Defences - Might and Main
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Katahdin Stream Falls - Appalachian Trail, Baxter State Park, Maine
Waterfall, Katahdin Stream Falls - Appalachian Trail, Baxter State Park, Maine
Coburn Mountain Maine
At 3,717 feet above sea level, the summit of Coburn Mountain is the highest groomed snowmobile trail in the state. Currently, the club responsible for the trail's upkeep and maintenance is the Coburn Summit Riders. An abandoned fire tower remains on the summit providing clear 360 degree views of the area to adventurous hikers and snowmobilers.
Houston Brook Falls Group Video - 8-4-12
Video of all of us hanging out at Houston Brook Falls in Bingham, ME.