Outdoors
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PublishedNovember 10, 2012
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TODAY Master Naturalist Walk 1 to 3 p.m. in Jefferson Hidden Valley Nature Center’s master naturalist, Jason Chandler, will lead a nature walk through the preserve. Chandler will share his handbook on local wild edibles. There is a $5 suggested donation. For more information, call 586-6752, or write to gary@hvnc.org. WEDNESDAY Composting chefs 6 to […]
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PublishedNovember 10, 2012
Deirdre Fleming: Jeff Kuller leaves a legacy at Camden Snow Bowl
The coastal community around Camden lost a great friend and outdoor ambassador last week when Jeff Kuller was killed by a falling tree on Nov. 4. He left behind a unique recreation area and an appreciative ski community, as well as a wife and two children. Kuller, the general manager of the Camden Snow Bowl, […]
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PublishedNovember 10, 2012
Around the world, in search of a record
Stanley Paris will be 77 when he starts his quest to break the record for a solo unassisted world voyage.
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PublishedNovember 3, 2012
Your Turn: Reader photographs
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PublishedNovember 3, 2012
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TODAY Let’s Talk Turkey 1 p.m. in Boothbay It’s time to look deeper into the bird we celebrate every Thanksgiving. From 1 to 2 p.m. in the Coastal Room at the YMCA, join environmental educator Tracey Hall in this entertaining investigation into the bird that was almost our national symbol. Limit of 30 attendees. Call […]
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PublishedNovember 3, 2012
North Cairn: Life’s storms give way to peace
I knew the storm was hard upon us when the last rose of fall was broken. I had retreated from the press of weather coverage on television, had snapped the radio to “off” and decided to forego the preparatory hysteria about the possibility of a hurricane. My own resolve couldn’t stop the phone from ringing, […]
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PublishedNovember 3, 2012
Carey Kish: Megunticook Traverse worth the traveling
Amid the 6,200 beautiful acres of Camden Hills State Park in Camden and Lincolnville are 21 trails totaling more than 30 miles of hiking. A great way to see a good chunk of the park is via the Megunticook Traverse, a Maine classic and perhaps the finest ridge walk not only in the park, but […]
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PublishedNovember 3, 2012
Deirdre Fleming: Sandy may mean a stay of execution for invasive smelt
Hurricane Sandy went easy on Maine compared to other states, but the effects of the super storm were felt even in small ways and as far north as Moosehead Lake. For fisheries biologist Tim Obrey in Greenville, the rain that flooded Wadleigh Pond last week pushed back the conclusion of an historic project he has […]
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PublishedNovember 3, 2012
Hunting: Taking a stand for safety
When I started deer hunting there was only one kind of treestand. You built it yourself out of two-by-fours and spikes. Then along came an invention called the self climber that ultimately changed the face of deer hunting. Today there are dozens of treestand manufacturers and hundreds of models to choose from. The overwhelming majority […]
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PublishedNovember 3, 2012
Allen Afield: Whitetails enjoy a short-term advantage
Whitetail hunters have two huge strikes against them for the next 1-1/2 weeks, and here’s why: • All the hunting pressure during opening week pushes deer into more nocturnal patterns by this second week coming up, when these wily creatures hunker in thickets in daylight and wait until night to move. • This surreptitious behavior […]
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