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Canoeing in Maine with Ken Walker, Reg. Master Maine Guide
PO Box 866, Rockport, Maine 04856-0866 - Phone: 207-236-2177

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I never had so much fun in my life; I learned so much in three days I could not believe it. The instruction and guides were superb and I came away with a wealth of knowledge that I could have never gotten from reading how to books. I felt totally comfortable asking questions and got good answers along with hands on experience. John from MA.

I have been camping since I was a kid and thought I knew pretty well what to do and what not to do until I took this course. I now have a new perspective on how to do things and I know this will make it much easier out on future trips. The food was as good as a four star restaurant and all cooked out of doors no dehydrated stuff here. Joe from Ct.

The cooking session was over the top, delicious meats, salads, pies, cakes, cobblers, beans, potatoes and onions, vegetables. All cooked the old fashioned way like they did on the trail years ago. I never knew you cold make ice last 8 days in a cooler. The training was more than I expected and I would recommend it to anyone. Al. from NJ.

The encampment program was just what I needed to bring back to my scout troop, no more slackers in this group. The guides have worked up a system whereby each member of the group gets a chance to do a different job each day in the camp using a rotation system with weather proof Q Cards that spells out the job along with how and when to do it. The system leaves nothing to chance and gets things done the same way every time on time. I love it! PS. If the job doesn’t get done the guide knows right whom to look for. Ray from MI.

Canoeing was always easy for me, or so I thought. I would get in the canoe paddle a few strokes on one side then a few on the other side to keep the canoe going straight. When I got tired id let my bow person paddle awhile and I would rudder, worked for me. Then I came to the wilderness-training program and learned how to do it the right way with very little effort. Now I need only change sides with my paddle if I get tired of paddling on one side and I can keep the canoe going straight paddling from either side no problem. My bow person paddles if they want when they want and I only call on them now for help paddling into a wind. Its no wonder a guide can paddle a loaded canoe all day by himself with little effort. Keith from VT.

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Thank You,
Ken Walker
Master Maine Guide
Every Place Wild Maine Guide Service
Phone (207) 236-2177
e-mail info@mainewildernesstrips.com


 

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