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    October 12, 2013

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    SATURDAY Hand-gun Safety 9 a.m. in Madison The “Maine-ly Outdoors” Ministry of Daystar Chapel on Route 201 in Madison is hosting a hand-gun safety course. Food and beverages will be available at the class as a fundraiser toward a community pavilion project. Cost for the class is $50. To register, call 399-9717. UPCOMING Moonlight Walk […]

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    October 5, 2013

    In dogged pursuit at canine races

    Tethered to their pups, the human competitors work twice as hard running and cheering on their leaders.

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    October 5, 2013

    Deirdre Fleming: Maine Woods Forever celebrating vital part of state’s history

    It sounds like the Northern Forest Canoe Trail and the Great Maine Outdoors Weekend, but Maine Woods Forever is its own deal. The nonprofit group of woods-loving outdoors people, put simply, celebrates the North Maine Woods and works to educate others about it. The group’s newest projects include a kiosk on Indian Island that commemorates […]

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    October 5, 2013

    North Cairn: Nature’s sounds in harmony

    At certain moments you’d think it was rain. It’s a sound of heavy, falling droplets you notice first and then expect to feel as the whisper of mist in the canopy gathering you into itself. What you don’t anticipate is the nothing or a noticeable lack — the visual or tactile sense of rain having […]

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    October 5, 2013

    Allen Afield: Hunting from a stand just doesn’t sit well with me anymore

    Bowhunting for deer has one mystique impossible to deny. Simplistically speaking, an archer needs one tree large enough for a stand in a 15-acre wood lot and patience to sit still for long vigils until a whitetail wanders past in bow range. That’s it for diving into the sport. In contrast, varying-hare and particularly upland-bird […]

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    October 5, 2013

    Carey Kish: A Katahdin climb is well worth the effort

    Thickening clouds roil over the barren tablelands, blotting out the remaining blue skies and greatly reducing the possibility of views from the top of Katahdin. No matter; it’s always a thrill to be high on the mountain whatever the weather, which will do as it pleases in this harsh Alpine environment. After five hours of […]

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    October 5, 2013

    John Christie: Remote Roque calls for kayaking

    As my ocean kayaking season winds down with the shorter, cooler days and decreasing water temperatures, I recently embarked on what may have been my most enjoyable day of the entire summer in an area I’d thought about exploring for a long time but just never got around to it. I’d been meaning to fit […]

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    October 5, 2013

    Hunting: Modern tech should be fair game

    For many a woods-worn hunter, mention of the term “hunting camp” evokes images of a cabin in the woods, dimly lit by gaslight, Winchester 30-30s and Remington 742s hanging in the gun rack while plaid wool jackets dry by the wood stove and venison heart sizzles in the frying pan. But the latest generation of […]

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    October 5, 2013

    Canoeing: A day on Tacoma Lakes is a perfect October treat

    The Tacoma Lakes in Litchfield provide vibrant fall colors from shoreline to hilltop, plus an impressive array of birdlife. Four of the five Tacoma Lakes are interconnected and can be explored from the state boat launch facility near the northern end of Woodbury Pond. There are many cottages along each shoreline, but in October things […]

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    October 5, 2013

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    UPCOMING Hand Gun Safety 9 a.m. Oct. 19, Madison The “Maine-ly Outdoors” Ministry of Daystar Chapel on Route 201 in Madison is hosting a hand gun safety course. Food and beverages will be available at the class as a fundraiser toward a community pavilion project. Cost for the class is $50. To register call 399-9717. […]