When the Woods Were Wilder | What Remains (Part 2)
Some lives can’t be recreated. Not because the woods changed, but because the time that shaped them passed. Fred “Peter” Beck and Arthur Crouse grew up in Northern Maine when camps were full, seasons were long, and a life in the woods demanded everything you had. Over decades of guiding, winters at camp, and years spent side by side, they lived a way of life that no longer exists. This is Part 2 of their story...not about what’s gone, but about what endured. If stories like this matter to you, stories about the Maine that was, the people who lived it, and what still connects us to that world...you’re in the right place. These two films were made possible with the help of Jason & Sherry Bouchard of Chandler Lake Camps: a place that continues to preserve the kind of North Woods traditions and friendships this story reflects. Learn more about Chandler Lake Camps here: https://chandlerlakecamps.com