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Lester Kenway, left, works with his wife, Elsa Sanborn, and Craig Dickstein while constructing a handicapped accessible privy on a section of the Appalachian Trail where it crosses the Kennebec River in Caratunk. Derek Davis/Staff Photographer
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Lester Kenway, left, works with his wife, Elsa Sanborn, and Craig Dickstein while constructing a handicapped accessible privy on a section of the Appalachian Trail where it crosses the Kennebec River in Caratunk.
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An Appalachian Trail sign post near the Kennebunk River.
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Kenway and Sanborn help construct a handicapped-accessible privy on a section of the Appalachian Trail where it crosses the Kennebec River in Caratunk.
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Kenway works with Craig Dickstein, left, on a section of the Appalachian Trail.
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Kenway, left, and Tom Cavanaugh work on the privy on a section of the trail in Caratunk.
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Kenway and Sanborn pose for a portrait on the banks of the Kennebec River in Caratunk.