| The Hike of the Week By The Two Left Feet |
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We start again at he Gadabout Gaddis airport in Bingham, ME. Turn right onto Rt. 201, and head South 0.3 miles. Park your ride and then follow the old railroad bed South along the Kennebec River for roughly 8 miles. There’s tasty raspberries to found on the rail trail’s edge and sweet wild flowers fill the air. Bring a fishing pole and try your luck at the many pools and points along the trail. Brook and rainbow trout are popular fish. Keep your eyes and ears open -there are many different kinds of wildlife along the river. Mergansers, Canada Geese, beaver, eagles, and many species of song birds. This is also the time of year when fawns start to get out and about. Take the dog and mountain bike, both will enjoy the leisurely hike. Good luck and Happy Hiking! |
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