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The Great North Woods area of New Hampshire has some of the best fishing and canoeing in the state, including the Thirteen Mile Woods area along the river Androscoggin.
The terrain varies from peaceful meandering river stretches through the boreal forests of wild rapids and large patches Pontook just below several dams along the river. "
If you are a fisherman who enjoys the early morning or quiet moments at dusk, you might find sharing the river from time to time with a moose or a pair of nesting loons.
Depending on your choice of overnight accommodation choices range as Comprehensive camp in the small and friendly camp Molligiwock State to "nuisance" in the Balsams, one of New Hampshire's first-class resort hotels.
Thirteen Mile Forest begins just north of New Hampshire, the largest city north of Berlin (pronounced "Burl'n" if you speak like a native). His experience not only be a couple of hours fishing. It will be a trip back in history as well. You will notice, first, a lot of snags along River. The Androscoggin River was used for many years to implement forest trees along and above the forests of thirteen miles to the factory in Berlin. Large rock formations and the records of the middle line of the river, just north of Berlin.
The cradle docks in the Androscoggin River rocks were factories built by the Berlin records to store until needed. The docks were connected by the log boom, connected end to end and also by booming registration of each pier at the waterfront. This created a series of storage areas and, like mill call records, the boom is opened in the downstream side of the records, simply floated to the dam, just north of present day paper mill. From there, the records were removed from the water, and sent to the factory. At one point, this was done via a vapor transport system.
The stone piers were built in the winter. They waited until the ice is formed which could drag the stones and logs in midstream. Then placed in the right place, then the ice was reduced around the rock pile, then rocks deposited on the bottom. It took several repetitions of the process to get the rock islands to the water level, then the cradle of rock was formed and the balance of the rocks were placed.
Also, no doubt, share the river with canoes and kayaks as this river is the best year-round paddling whitewater in all of New Hampshire.
If you visit the Thirteen Mile Woods area, also wants to make a few to see sidetrips Lake Umbagog one of the most pristine lakes in New Hampshire. Of In fact, you can decide to make your journey a combination of several days canoeing and fishing trip. If so you have plenty of options.
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