Try running out of gas in the middle of the night in the North Maine Woods. That’s what happened to me. I learned about the North Maine Woods by being lost in them.
@@personwhoexists4491 We were fine on that bridge, we had over an inch of clearance on either side of the tires. That was a fun trip except we only got to use 4wd once.
Enjoyed your video series through the North Maine woods. We are originally from up there so this brings back many memories. I have only seen the "ghost trains" during the winter while snowmobiling. No flies or mosquitoes then.They say the black flies and mosquitoes help keep the tourists population down! However, they aren't nearly as bad in late July. Just got to watch for the moose flies!
Thanks! I think we need to go back to Maine to spend some more time in the state, but either in late summer, or the fall. Our timing was pretty poor this year!
Best month to visit Maine is September, after Labor Day. Generally great weather, the Massholes have gone home and your black fly (June/early July only) and mosquito problems are minimal. I enjoy your vids. Thanks
I really enjoyed them. I wish we had known it was a couple of miles round trip. The impression we got was that they were right at the parking lot, so didn’t go prepared!
Revere Overland They are closer then they used to be.. bit of a hike still though. We are doing a overnight trip up in October.. I want to see them at dusk
There is gas available in Seboomic campground and Northeast carry. You should have researched the area before traveling there. I spend a lot of time in the Northwoods, always have a tire patch kit , air compressor, 4 6 gallon gas cans and I start out with my tank topped off . The trains are one of many relics left from the logging industry in the Allagash waterway, the rest you need to access by canoe. Look up lombards, the first track driven machinery , designed by a Mainer .
Try running out of gas in the middle of the night in the North Maine Woods. That’s what happened to me. I learned about the North Maine Woods by being lost in them.
My buddy and I went up there last summer took his 93 bronco the oxbow bridge was out so we had to drive over the girders lol
Wow, that’s crazy! I don’t think I would have done that!
@@RevereOverland we would've just back tracked but we didn't have enough gas
@@personwhoexists4491 We were fine on that bridge, we had over an inch of clearance on either side of the tires. That was a fun trip except we only got to use 4wd once.
Enjoyed your video series through the North Maine woods. We are originally from up there so this brings back many memories. I have only seen the "ghost trains" during the winter while snowmobiling. No flies or mosquitoes then.They say the black flies and mosquitoes help keep the tourists population down! However, they aren't nearly as bad in late July. Just got to watch for the moose flies!
Thanks! I think we need to go back to Maine to spend some more time in the state, but either in late summer, or the fall. Our timing was pretty poor this year!
Awesome video as usual. I would love to go on a trip with you guys. I'm in Indianapolis.
Best month to visit Maine is September, after Labor Day. Generally great weather, the Massholes have gone home and your black fly (June/early July only) and mosquito problems are minimal. I enjoy your vids. Thanks
Dang look at all those bugs!! Sweet trip though.
It was a cool trip, despite the annoying bugs!
I’m just glad that Logger didn’t know how much I would have paid for that gas!
It would have cost even more if we’d had to have backtracked!
When the gauge reads empty, any price is cheap.
dtalon92 true story!
ha that guy is larry pelletier. Look up american loggers from discovery channel. Its a series based on him and his family logging company.
@@gasandbatteries9833
I recognized one of the Pelletier boys, too.
Good people...
Very Cool!
I thought so. The locomotives were great to walk around.
The trains are awesome! We do a trip up every year.
I really enjoyed them. I wish we had known it was a couple of miles round trip. The impression we got was that they were right at the parking lot, so didn’t go prepared!
Revere Overland They are closer then they used to be.. bit of a hike still though. We are doing a overnight trip up in October.. I want to see them at dusk
There is gas available in Seboomic campground and Northeast carry. You should have researched the area before traveling there. I spend a lot of time in the Northwoods, always have a tire patch kit , air compressor, 4 6 gallon gas cans and I start out with my tank topped off . The trains are one of many relics left from the logging industry in the Allagash waterway, the rest you need to access by canoe. Look up lombards, the first track driven machinery , designed by a Mainer .
Thank you for sharing these videos! Do you have any gpx files you would be willing to share?
“That’s not a problem I’m not the one doing the work”
Gabe Torres Revere Overland is NEVER the one doing the work!
Work smarter, not harder.
The trains were left behind during the logging days
Can you make a video of the suspension lift you have on 4Runner?
I videoed the entire install, but I’ve got to edit it!
Weres the 4Runner???
What do you mean?
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