My Book!!

One opportunity that the blog has brought me is the co-authoring of a guidebook, Paddling Southern Maine! It is something in which I take a lot of pride! My writing partner, Sandy Moore, and I have created a book with 54 amazing trips that are within about an hour of Portland! Our motto as we wrote the book was wanting to 'get people to spend the day on the water and not in their cars!'

If you want more information on our book please click on the image of the book below.

Sandy and I are available to attend/present various functions/events. Please email me at mainekayakgirl@gmail.com for more information!

Monday, June 30, 2014

Mt. Katahdin, 2014

I have not done well updating my blog this year.  It has been a busy spring with work and I have not had much time to be on the water, but hope that is changing.  Today I am going to share some pictures I took this last weekend in northern Maine, in the West Branch of the Penobscot River.  I have posted pictures from here before.  Most of my posts feature southern Maine spots, but this is a place that is near and dear to my heart and I find it breathtaking...

Click here for the specific location and directions from a previous post

While there this time I spent a lot of time in my kayak.  I saw only one moose and two deer while padding and am disappointed with the pictures I got of the four legged furry creatures, but found lots of other things to photograph. Hope you enjoy, and I will try to get out to some new spots and share them soon!






This is a reflection... the reflections in the morning and in the evening are amazing! 


She saw me before I saw her and took off into the woods with her baby before I could get better pictures.  














They are hard to make out, but there are two tadpoles in this picture... 


Loons mate for life... 


This was not taken while in my kayak, but that's my dad fishing and had to share! 




I love dragonflies...notice its reflection...

 Maine Wild Rose


1 comment:

  1. Very nice. Hope you are able to get on the water more.

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