. Eastern Maine practical guide . s much hard-wood growth of elm and oak. Moose, deer and ruffed grouse arevery plenty. In 1904 eight moose were killed. Private campshave been built. This side trip can be taken as well from theFast Branch (Trip No. 4) as from Princeton, by coming upthe West Branch from the junction. 6. Down iiik Passadumkeac. From Winn railroad station drive 14 miles to Ware can be put in here and a run of 25 miles with scarcelya ripple brings you to Grand Falls, along an excellent trout 3 stream. Side trips into Cold Spring Pond, trout, and NicatousLake region, big


. Eastern Maine practical guide . s much hard-wood growth of elm and oak. Moose, deer and ruffed grouse arevery plenty. In 1904 eight moose were killed. Private campshave been built. This side trip can be taken as well from theFast Branch (Trip No. 4) as from Princeton, by coming upthe West Branch from the junction. 6. Down iiik Passadumkeac. From Winn railroad station drive 14 miles to Ware can be put in here and a run of 25 miles with scarcelya ripple brings you to Grand Falls, along an excellent trout 3 stream. Side trips into Cold Spring Pond, trout, and NicatousLake region, big game. Seven miles down river is SponnacLake. Lowell Dam 4 miles below the lake, carry of 50 good canoe water into the Penobscot River, coming tothe railroad at Passadumkeag. The same cruise may be takenfrom Upper Dobsis Lake with a two-mile carry from that laketo the Passadumkeag below Ware Pond. Mr. S. B. Gates,Winn, Me., has some excellent land for sale about Ware Pondand LTpper Dobsis Lake, for camps and A Machias River Camp. Far from the madding crowds ignoble strife. 40 NEW EASTERN HOTEL MACHIAS, MAINE Day trips to the best of salmon, trout, bass, and deep sea fishing ;to big game hunting and all kinds of bird shooting. ALL THE MODERN CONVENIENCES P. 5. DORSEY, Proprietor THE MACHIAS RIVER. Its Roads and Camps. m AC II IAS is one of the old towns of Maine, situated atthe head of tide water on the river of the same river lias been the scene of much lumbering, andon its head waters the soil is suited for natural roads. Milesof such roads that have not been turnpiked can be foundsuitable for the lightest carriage. This region is a very interesting one for a geologist, as itcontains many evidences of the great agencies that have beenat work in past ages. Very many -horsebacks* are to beseen, especially to the east of the county road from Machiasto Wesley, seventeen miles from Machias, along Old River and Fourth Machias Lake. The


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