Who has helped make the Winter Walk possible? Appearances Information for teachers and students.
Northwoods Photo Gallery
There will be more photos added here soon to show more aspects of travelling in and enjoying the Maine Northwoods.

Click on the tent for more images of the canvas wall tents that Garrett and Alexandra use.
These snowshoes use traditional binding methods to hold your foot in the snowshoe


Zachary Davis, an intern from the College of the Atlantic, helps the Conover's by drying vegetables and applying pine tar to a cree-style toboggan to be used on the Winterwalk.
Using an ice-chisel to get through thick lake ice to reach water.
An ice-hole is also useful if you plan to do a little ice-fishing!




You can make just about anything you want with a small stove inside a wall tent. How about some coffee cake?


When the tent is gone, all that is left is the cleared area where the stove sat.


Walking across a lake in Labrador.
Winterwalkers use snowshoes and toboggans and see signs of the animals (like wolves) that live in these cold lands all year long.
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