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In 1775, Benedict Arnold and an army of 1100 set off into the Maine
wilderness. Enduring floods, frostbite, desertion and starvation,
they traversed over 300 miles of untraveled wilderness. While
ultimately unsuccessful in their attack on Quebec City, Arnold and
his men were lauded as "indefatigable" and "famine-proof" for their
courageous feat. In 2013, author Sam Brakeley sets out to re-create
their journey. While easily evading starvation and hypothermia , he
discovers that the 21st century nevertheless brings its own set of
challenges. Complete with aggressive land-owners, lascivious women
and massive oil spills, we find that life on the river is always
exhilarating. Combining 18th and 21st century adventures, Sam
Brakeley vividly recreates Arnold's expedition to Quebec while
telling his own modern-day saga. With humor, warmth and compassion,
he reminds us that by connecting with the past we can more fully
experience the present.
Two college friends, Sam Brakeley and Andy Rougeot, embark upon a
39-day canoe trip on the Northern Forest Canoe Trail through New
England. Rapids, wildlife, and mishaps all add spice to their
740-mile journey, but it is the unique flavor of northern New
England and the eclectic individuals who populate the region that
make it singularly memorable.
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