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Source to the Sea Day 11 - Auburn to Rancourt and back
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Source to the Sea Day 11 - Auburn to Rancourt and back
When
Sunday, August 11, 2019
8:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Location
Auburn, ME
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1 registrant
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Trekker – $20.00
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A mellow and scenic round-trip paddle from Auburn to Rancourt and back.
You just might see an eagle or two.
Meet at 8:30 am at the North River Road boat launch (behind Wendy's on Center St. in downtown Auburn), paddle to the Androscoggin Land Trust's David Rancourt Preserve, take a short hike on the preserve.
Trip Leader: Judy Marden
Put in and take out: N44°27.977' W070°13.513'
Notes:
Put in at the North River Road launch in Auburn and paddle about 1.75 miles upstream until you reach a small sand beach on the Lewiston side of the river.
This is the Androscoggin
Land Trust's
David Rancourt Preserve, which has some trails through the woods.
Paddle back to the start.
Current is slow to non-existent because the put-in is just above Great Falls Dam and the Rancourt Preserve is just below the Deer Rips Dam.
Plans to meet at Rolly's, a local diner for lunch after the paddle.
Click below for map.
http://goo.gl/maps/TYj3Y
Androscoggin River Watershed Council
- PO Box 1541 - Bethel, ME 04217 - (207) 754-8158 -
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