. In pine-tree jungles : a handbook for sportsmen and campers in the great Maine woods . in a day if he cares to. In order to do this, steamermust be taken at Ambajejus lake for the lower 15 miles of the run. The 13 miles intervening between Sourdnahunk stream and theAmbajejus waters include many rips and falls where a carry-around isimperative. The first is at Abol falls, a mile and a half below Sourdna-hunk, near the outlet of the Abol streams, Aboljackarmegus and Abol-jackermegassic, which flow clear and cold from off Katahdins southernslope. A trail, marked by spotted trees, leads to the m


. In pine-tree jungles : a handbook for sportsmen and campers in the great Maine woods . in a day if he cares to. In order to do this, steamermust be taken at Ambajejus lake for the lower 15 miles of the run. The 13 miles intervening between Sourdnahunk stream and theAmbajejus waters include many rips and falls where a carry-around isimperative. The first is at Abol falls, a mile and a half below Sourdna-hunk, near the outlet of the Abol streams, Aboljackarmegus and Abol-jackermegassic, which flow clear and cold from off Katahdins southernslope. A trail, marked by spotted trees, leads to the mountain from themouth of these streams. Abol falls carry is a quarter of a mile. Celowthis are three miles of dead water. Then come Pockwockamus falls,where there is a rocky carry half a mile long ; next, the narrow, windingPockwockamus deadwater for three miles to Debsconeag falls, whereanother half-mile carry is encountered. Debsconeag deadwater isnext in the course. From its westerly side, near the upper end, a tripmay be taken to First Debsconeag lake, which is reached through a. Ai AM Carry, West Branch. 92 The Debsconeag Chain of Lakes. short thoroughfare. A sporting club has a commodious camp herefor the entertainment of travelers, while side trips in the vicinity arenumerous. First Debsconeag is one of a chain of four lakes of that name whichlie like pockets in the deeply-wooded hills to the southwest of Katah-din, this mountain overtopping the land hereabouts. The water of theselakes is clear and cool, and far down in them are found the largest of laketrout. First Debsconeag is an excellent fishing place, and the sportsmanwhose high-line laker here does not exceed i8 pounds feels disap-


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