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Someone once asked me how much I charge to guide people into the
woods. "That's free," I explained. "Anyone can get themselves into
the woods. You pay me to get you out." Can anyone really know the
northern forest? It is something you feel more in your heart than
in your head. You may be able to locate your place on a map, but
can you pinpoint the places the forest has hold of your soul? For
more than forty years, Maine Guide Earl Brechlin has sought the
answers. Through this series of interconnected essays, Brechlin
recounts the annual canoe trips to the North Maine Woods he has
made with a small group of friends, closing with the death of his
twin brother and the group's last trip to spread his brother's
ashes in the place he loved best. Often humorous and thrilling at
once, the heartfelt narrative is peppered with tidbits of history,
woods lore, and sage advice from a seasoned outdoorsman. What
shines through is the author's profound love of the natural world
and his place in it.
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