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  • Published
    December 8, 2012

    Snowmobiling: Riders ready to hop on and enjoy a great winter

    If Hurricane Sandy is any indication of precipitation to come for the Northeast, we should be in for a lot of snow and some great riding this season. Club members have been busy getting trails ready by clearing brush, removing rocks, repairing bridges and other maintenance projects, just waiting for the first rideable snow. “We’re […]

  • Published
    December 1, 2012

    Best Bets

    UPCOMING Gray Ghost Fly Tying Club in Yarmouth The Gray Ghosts Fly Tying Club is sponsored by the Sebago Chapter of Trout Unlimited. It is a group of fly tiers from all skill levels who share a love for hand-crafted flies. Meetings are open to the public and are held at First Parish Church in […]

  • Published
    December 1, 2012
    Deer Season

    Allen Afield: Wet powder dampens shooter’s odds

    Maine’s muzzleloading season in the bottom two-thirds of the state runs through this coming week and closes a half-hour after sunset Saturday. For details, please check mefishwildlife.com or pages 21 and 22 in the “Maine Hunting and Trapping” booklet. A handful of young does are in estrous now, so bucks may wander after them, but […]

  • Published
    December 1, 2012

    Deirdre Fleming: Two Maine ski areas offering lift tickets at bargain-basement prices

    What can $15 get you today? The question may come up more as we get into the ski season, because two of Maine’s lift-serviced mountains now offer lift tickets at that bargain-basement price. Nowhere else in Maine can you ski or snowboard for that cheap, unless you’re hiking up a mountain or holding a rope […]

  • Published
    December 1, 2012

    Hunting: Smart hunters learn how to stay warm, head to foot

    It’s not over yet. Folks in roughly the southern half of the state still have a week of muzzleloader and expanded archery hunting for deer to try and fill the larder with some organic protein. There’s still hope, but it’s going to be cold out there. Are you prepared? Here are a few suggestions on […]

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  • Published
    December 1, 2012

    Skiing in Maine: Early season skiing brings the passionate back to the slopes

    After a largely snowless spring and a too-long summer, skiers and snowboarders are getting back on their gear and out on Maine’s slopes. Maine’s two largest resorts — Sugarloaf and Sunday River — are open now, and nearly all of the state’s other areas plan on opening in the next few weeks. Like a handful […]

  • Published
    December 1, 2012

    Carey Kish: Winter hiking? Get that gear in order first

    The pumpkins have been tossed in the compost pile, a mountain of turkey and stuffing has been chowed down, and Santa, mistletoe and tree trimming are just ahead. No denying it, the winter season is here. And besides the holiday hubbub, that means it’s time to get the cold weather hiking gear together in preparation […]

  • Published
    December 1, 2012

    Tracks aplenty on the Eastern Trail

    The trail is humming with energy and events -- and it's not done growing.

  • Published
    December 1, 2012

    North Cairn: That old wintry feeling

    Now that hard frost has fallen, ever so slightly, over the land and penetrated into our bones, I have been hearing the familiar, predictable questions. “Why are you all bundled up like that?” a co-worker inquires, as I sit at my desk with a thick woolen muffler wrapped around my neck. “How many versions of […]

  • Published
    December 1, 2012

    Mark Latti: Outdoor gifts spread holiday cheer

    “Boy, is it that time again?” muses Sam Malone, “Wow, Christmas comes earlier every year, doesn’t it?” “I think if you check, Sam, it always comes on the 25th of December,” says Woody Boyd. And thus opens one of my favorite holiday specials, the “Thanksgiving Orphans” episode of “Cheers,” now immortalized on Netflix in Season […]