E-Ville Riders Snowmobile Club |
The 80 Mile Trip
Club members going for a ride that eventually became an 80 mile trip. The group included Ewen, Steve, Cameron, Charlie, George and Angelo. We left Angelo's and went down the Bunny Trail to the Old Onawa Rd. We crossed Onawa Lake and went up the Long Pond Trail to ITS 110.
We took the B Pond Trail off 110. It was a long ride to B Pond where we had lunch or we tried to, it was windy and very cold. We doubled back to 110 and went to the Katahdin Iron Works. We took un-maintained trails behind Barren Mountain and over part of Benson Mountain to the Notch. At the bottom of the Notch we traveled to Onawa Lake and back tracked to Angelo's where Bev had a big supper waiting.
This trip was very scenic and the pictures did not do it justice. It should be done on a mild clear sunny day.

B Pond

Lunch at B Pond Charlie, Cam, Steve, Ewen and George WHERE IS ANGELO?

Break time at the Katahdin Iron Works Ewen, Cam , George, Steve and Charlie STILL NO ANGELO?

Last break it is snowing hard as we go over the Mountains and down the Notch to Onawa Lake
Elliottsville Twp. and Onawa is located just off the Moosehead Trail in the 100 mile wilderness between Guilford and Greenville. Elliottsville has great Fishing, Hunting and Snowmobiling. Our Snowmobile Trails are Groomed and well maintained, they are great for family riding.
We also have many unique towns near by Dover-Foxcroft, Guilford, Willimantic, Sangerville, Abbot, Abbot Village, Blanchard, Shirley, Monson and Greenville.
Come and enjoy our trails that are surrounded by the beauty of the Appalachian Trail, Bodfish Valley, Big Wilson Stream, Borestone Mountain, Barren Mountain, Benson Mountain, Greenwood Mountain, Greenwood Pond, Sebec Lake, Onawa Trestle and Onawa Lake. Close by we have Monson Pond and Lake Hebron in the town of Monson Maine.
Fishing at it's finest Brook Trout, Salmon and Lake Trout ( Togue ) in the Lakes Ponds and Streams. ( Onawa Lake, Greenwood Pond Grindstone Pond, Sebec Lake, Monson Pond, Lake Hebron, Shirley Pond and Moosehead Lake to name a few. Most of them are also Ice Fishing Waters.
We have it all in this section of Maine. It is place to enjoy all seasons Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter in Elliottsville Moosehead Trail 100 Mile Wilderness.