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A paddler makes his way through Upper Richardson Lake to reach the finish line at Mill Brook Boat Launch in the first ever Rangeley Oquossoc Adventure Rendezvous, a two-day 40-mile course in Adamstown Township.
Mark Risigner, of Saco, is seen through the trees as he paddles through Upper Richardson Lake on Saturday in Adamstown Township.
Janice Stuver, of Cornville, sat in the stern while paddling through the lakes of Rangeley, Mooselookmeguntic, and Richardson Lakes throughout the event Saturday in Adamstown Township.
Cornville’s John Alsop and Janice Stuver, in stern, paddle through Upper Richardson Lake during the first day of the Rangeley Oquossoc Adventure Rendezvous on Saturday in Adamstown Township.
EH Roy, of Stewartstown New Hampshire, carries his boat after completing the first day of the two-day 40-mile paddling stage race Saturday in Adamstown Township.
EH Roy, of Stewartstown New Hampshire, paddles through Upper Richardson Lake during the Rangeley Oquossoc Adventure Rendezvous, which is a part of Maine’s High Peaks PaddleFest on Saturday in Adamstown Township.
Karen Labonte paddles with her husband Jason Labonte. The couple traveled from Saranac Lake, New York to complete the Rangeley Oquossoc Adventure Rendezvous, which is a part of Maine’s High Peaks PaddleFest, to paddle through the lands and waters of the Rangeley Lakes on Saturday in Adamstown Township.
Front paddlers John Tarling and his cousin Bill Anderson are followed by Karen and her husband Jason Labonte in the first ever Rangeley Oquossoc Adventure Rendezvous, a two-day 40-mile course in Adamstown Township.
John Tarling, of Rangeley, and his cousin Bill Anderson, of Thorndike, smile as they reach the finish line Saturday at Mill Brook Boat Launch. The two paddled in the first ever Rangeley Oquossoc Adventure Rendezvous, a two-day 40-mile course in Adamstown Township.