Revised Second Edition The Northern Forest Canoe Trail Through-Paddler’s Companion is the first comprehensive resource guiding paddlers from the first put-in to the last take-out on the 740-mile long water trail. This fully updated guide is a must-have resource for aspiring Through-Paddlers or for any paddler looking for additional Northern Forest Canoe Trail details. Revised in October 2015 with the latest trail changes, the guidebook includes details about the new Yale Dale Carry and the rerouted Treadwell Mills portage. Camping and service information has also been updated. Named in 2011 as America’s Best Canoe Trail by Outside Magazine and sometimes referred to as the “Appalachian Trail of the Waterways,†the Northern Forest Canoe Trail (NFCT) begins in the Adirondacks at its western terminus in Old Forge, New York, ending at the eastern terminus in Fort Kent, Maine. It traverses 22 rivers and streams, 58 lakes and ponds, passes through 45 towns and villages, and requires 64 portages, totaling 55 miles. The Northern Forest Canoe Trail Through-Paddler’s Companion documents navigating the Trail in its entirety—west to east from the perspective and unique needs of an expedition paddler or anyone looking for more detailed information while following the official NFCT maps. It provides comprehensive and tactical advice about specific water bodies, including upstream paddling directions, portage (or carry) descriptions and distances, and mileage markers, while offering suggestions for ordinary, yet sometimes elusive matters, such as where one might spend the night. The “Companion†guidebook includes: – 35 consecutive segment descriptions documenting the entire Trail including 160-plus miles of upstream paddling – 25 illustrated maps highlighting challenging trail sections – Details about every portage (or carry) with recommendations about how “wheelable†each may be – Statistics about average paddle times – Tips for planning daily mileage goals – Lists of services found along the Trail www.nfctpaddler.com