This past May I had the great privilege to spend a week documenting the Maine whitewater guide training program at Northern Outdoors, along with their sister company, Adventure Bound. What a week it was. I remember how intense the training class I took part in over seven years ago was, and though this year’s class took place in late May after the temperatures had warmed up a bit, it was equally as intense. I arrived prepared to “rough it” in a tent and was pleasantly surprised to find I had been placed in my very own logdominium for the week, which was really great as it allowed me to spread out all my gear, download my daily footage and recharge batteries at the end of each day. For those who don’t know, Northern Oudoors is the premier outdoor adventure company in Maine. I highly recommend any of the adventures they offer, and having worked for them myself, can attest to their commitment to an unrivaled guest experience.
Now, as I write, midsummer is upon us and a heat wave is encompassing the East Coast, as well as much of the country. I can think of nowhere else I would rather be than on a raft heading down the river. The official new Registered Maine guides are enjoying the fruits of their spring training labors along with those seasoned guides who have chosen to spend their summer days on the rivers of Maine and in some of the most gorgeous surroundings in this country. I would like to offer my sincerest thanks to all those at Northern Outdoors and Adventure Bound for allowing me the opportunity to document the guide training journey over the course of that last week in May. I hope to see you on the river again very soon.
Until next time – CSH
PS – you can see more pictures from the week here: Maine Guide Training
For more information on Northern Outdoors please visit www.northernoutdoors.com