Native American Carved on a Remote Wilderness Adventure
Josh paddles 13 miles into Maine's Lake Richardson wilderness where he carves a Native American face inspired by Northern Maine and New Hampshire's last Native American, Metallak. Featuring camping, canoeing, and fishing for land-locked salmon, this video follows us on our adventure in the back country.

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