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  • Published
    June 16, 2013

    Maine residents given free pass to state parks Sunday

    Officials are encouraging Mainers to explore the outdoors by offering free admission at state parks and historic sites on Father's Day.

  • Published
    June 15, 2013
    Moose

    Record number of Maine moose permits allocated

    In Greenville, more than 4,000 hunters win a chance to try to bag Maine's signature beast.

  • Published
    June 15, 2013

    Come sail away in Portland Harbor

    Portland's community sailing program offers rent-a-boat service and more lessons than before.

  • Published
    June 15, 2013

    Deirdre Fleming: In step with fun in Portland

    For two of the past four years, Outside magazine has named Portland one of the most livable outdoor cities in the country. But Will Thomas at Tri-Maine and Patrick Hackleman at Casco Bay Sports know better. The two young Portland entrepreneurs, who are in the business of putting on hip, high-energy adventure races, say it’s […]

  • Published
    June 15, 2013

    North Cairn: Let summer soothe dog’s disabilities

    In the cool days and nights following the rain, the air, heavy and wet, lightened; our worries cleared like fog lifting; and the birds by dawn and the moths at dusk drew closer. Summer, with its heart still in cool spring, had come. We were working our way through the last of the winter wood […]

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  • Published
    June 15, 2013

    Carey Kish: Three ideas for multi-day treks in woods, mountains

    Day trips and overnight hikes are fun, but to really break away from the routine of the work-a-day grind, you’ve got to get out into the woods and mountains for an extended period. Here are a few suggestions for better-part-of-a-week summer backpacking escapes that will help you refresh the body, mind and spirit. 100-Mile Wilderness […]

  • Published
    June 15, 2013

    Skiing in Maine: Skiing needn’t be out of season

    For some of us, the ski season never really ends and we can’t pack our gear away for next season until we take those few last turns in the soft corn that remains on New Hampshire’s magnificent Mount Washington. For years a few of my hardy (some say foolish) buddies and I, despite increasingly vocal […]

  • Published
    June 15, 2013

    Allen Afield: Good catch: fishing, books, sports

    This year, spring weather has reminded me of April through June of my sophomore year in high school — rain and unseasonable cold punctuated by short, infrequent warm spells. As of this writing we have had the same meteorological menu. When school ended that spring before my junior year, I was a precocious young teen […]

  • Published
    June 8, 2013

    Kid Tracks: Learning, with plenty of enjoyment

    Learning about the outdoors is a work in progress for my family despite the fact we are outside all the time and I’ve been writing this column for 10 years. But when I’m asked how I learned about trees, birds, the night sky and a whole host of other useful (and maybe not so useful […]

  • Published
    June 8, 2013

    Worth the Trip: Baby hikes before those main events

    I don’t know about you, but I need to ease my way into summer hiking season here in Maine. Despite a winter spent in Maine’s outdoors, my legs don’t hit the month of June ready for miles and miles of through hikes. Before I get to the business of serious hiking, I like to spend […]