Around matawaska or over by the big20? (Obviously don't know these places, just looked at a map).
I'm from St. Agathe(French)
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Around matawaska or over by the big20? (Obviously don't know these places, just looked at a map).
That's where I am - Matawaska - also known as Madawaska - the most northeastern point of the USAround matawaska or over by the big20? (Obviously don't know these places, just looked at a map).
I didn't want to say in case you didn't want ppl to know. It's part of the Four Corners for bikers who do that kind of thing, gang.That's where I am - Matawaska - also known as Madawaska - the most northeastern point of the US
With this path I might just be in the foot area. I hope so I want to go snowshoeing!
Oh yeah...God's country up that wayGo further up. I am pass Caribou by an hour. A number of my relatives I see Canada from their yards and can cross the river over when it is the dry season. * mind you that is not encouraged* Also have a bunch of relatives in Canada. We are talking about the St. John Valley now which includes Frenchville, Madawaska, Fort Kent, Sinclair . St. Agatha, New Canada, Allagash and more.
My family has Aroostook County pretty much covered but especially the very tip of state.
Millinocket is a long ways past Skowhegan. Like 3 hours.where exactly? I automatically think Millinocket and Skowhegan when I start thinking that far north. I've got the east part of the state covered, all of my mother's family was from Eastport
I have ya beat , I am 100 yards .lolI am impressed you know about the County, bravo and brownie with ice cream on top! I am at the very top, 10 miles from the Canadian border. But yes, it is.
I spend much time in Maine, and I'm heading out there for a week in the woods next weekend. North of sugarloaf, Eustis.Yes. People back home refer to it as The County. Even people mid state and down refers to it as that
i had no idea alaska has that little "tail" by british columbia that contains juneau. you learn something new every day.Maine is my home state and I was born there but.................
i had no idea alaska has that little "tail" by british columbia that contains juneau. you learn something new every day.
Is the very northern tip of Maine not the most northerly point of the continental US? Or is the northern part of Washington State, North Dakota, Montana etc just that bit higher in latitude?