



We stood in silence and watched a coyote trot across the ice on Third Debsconeag Lake. In the background Mount Katahdin filled the cloudless sky. Light winds and temperatures in the 20's and a deep snowpack all combined for a beautiful winter day. Earlier we had followed the tracks of coyote, snowshoe hare and fisher as we snowshoed over the portage trail between Fourth and Third Debsconeag Lake. The coyote was all business, on the hunt, stopping only briefly to look in our direction as Lynne and Kyle howled their best coyote imitation. Soon it entered the woods and we were left with a memory and a fleeting glimpse of one the local residents of the Debsconeags. I've learned over the years the importance of stopping occasionally to look back from where you have come. Once on Big Wood Pond in Attean Township in northwestern Maine we were rewarded with the sighting of a group of deer crossing the ice followed shortly by a lynx. Another time a coyote followed us. The most memorable experience occurred on the DePass River in Northern Quebec. We were a week into an extended canoe trip. Our group of six canoes had just paddled down through a Class II rapid. The canoes drifted with the current below the rapid. I turned to look back upriver and it was then that I saw the first dozen or so caribou come out of the spruce forest and cross the river. Over the next half hour or so we watched a steady stream of thousands of caribou cross the DePass. The image of the caribou herd crossing the river is as vivid today as when it happened almost 15 years ago. Luck has a lot to do with seeing wildlife but just as important is learning how to look. This past Sunday on a frozen lake I was again reminded of how important it is to take the time to really look. By now I'm sure the coyote has long forgotten seeing us but my memory of him or her will quickly come to mind each time I visit Third Debsconeag. Our next cross country ski weekend at Debsconeag Lake Wilderness Camps is coming up February 19-21 we have a couple spaces left and hope that you will consider joining us.
