Bobonanda
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Greetings!
I hope this post is in a proper place. I'd appreciate any pointers to other resources if it's not.
My wife and I, as we do every year, will be camping and hiking in the Presidentials between mid-September and October 15th, or so.
We thought that it might be a nice touch to see if we could find a decent cabin (or campsite) on a lake or pond, in a somewhat remote setting in NH or Maine, but not so far out that it would be a major expedition just to get there. Nothing too commercial or "resort-y," either. It would be added fun if we could rent kayaks (we're experienced in kayak camping) or a canoe in order to get there, although we wouldn't be averse to driving up to the location.
I've considered Lake Umbagog and their remote campsites, but haven't found an outfitter for boats nearby. Any ideas?
I suppose what we're really looking for is a place to chill at a quiet cabin for a couple of days while we rest up the legs for more hiking.
I'd appreciate any insight on this... Google just didn't turn up anything that seemed reliable.
Thanks!
Rob
PS: Shout out to Dave Metsky, from kyoa::hanson
I hope this post is in a proper place. I'd appreciate any pointers to other resources if it's not.
My wife and I, as we do every year, will be camping and hiking in the Presidentials between mid-September and October 15th, or so.
We thought that it might be a nice touch to see if we could find a decent cabin (or campsite) on a lake or pond, in a somewhat remote setting in NH or Maine, but not so far out that it would be a major expedition just to get there. Nothing too commercial or "resort-y," either. It would be added fun if we could rent kayaks (we're experienced in kayak camping) or a canoe in order to get there, although we wouldn't be averse to driving up to the location.
I've considered Lake Umbagog and their remote campsites, but haven't found an outfitter for boats nearby. Any ideas?
I suppose what we're really looking for is a place to chill at a quiet cabin for a couple of days while we rest up the legs for more hiking.
I'd appreciate any insight on this... Google just didn't turn up anything that seemed reliable.
Thanks!
Rob
PS: Shout out to Dave Metsky, from kyoa::hanson