Again in 2004, we will be offering custom guided
tours of the Great Wass Archipelago. While every mile of the Maine coastline
has its own special beauty, Great Wass -- an archipelago of dozens of islands
and hundreds of ledges, much of it owned by the Nature Conservancy -- offers
something a little more wild, a little more remote, a little more challenging.
This is a realm of pristine beauty, big tides, dense fog, and cold water. Due
to the added challenges of paddling here, we do not recommend it for beginners.
For paddlers with at least a season or two of experience -- (and who perhaps
never before felt they needed a guide), this could be an unforgettable,
eye-opening experience. Paddling here requires good planning and decent skills
-- a guide can bring an important margin of safety to your trip. We look
forward to setting up custom tours with experienced paddlers for the summer of
2004. Please contact us for details or to reserve a date.
Great Wass
is near Jonesport, Maine -- 100 road miles north of Belfast, 200 miles north of
Portland, and 300 miles north of Boston. Driving time from Portland Maine is
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