Outdoors
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PublishedAugust 14, 2011
Mark Latti: Technology tailored to help Maine anglers
It’s mid-August, and summer is waning. While the kids may be a bit sullen about the imminent opening of school, it is also a fantastic time to go fishing. Nights are cooling down. Gone are the long, sultry days of summer that seemed to bring your favorite fishing hole to a slow simmer. Water temps […]
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PublishedAugust 14, 2011
Outdoors Calendar
Native American Pow Wow, today at the Maine Wildlife Park, Route 26, Gray. Representatives from Maine and New England tribes will be at the park with dancers, drummers, craft vendors, singers and traditional food booths. Admission to the park is free for ages 3 and under; $5 for ages 5-12; $7 for adults; and $5 […]
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PublishedAugust 14, 2011
Waggers welcomed
As long as their owners follow the rules, dogs are invited to join in the fun at Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor.
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PublishedAugust 7, 2011
Boating: A banner year for MS Regatta
This year is special for the MS Regatta, the largest and longest-running charity sailing event in New England. When boats hit the starting line on Aug. 21, it will mark the 30th year of racing and raising money for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. It also represents three decades of fun and great memories for […]
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PublishedAugust 7, 2011
Deirdre Fleming: A new way to experience Acadia
Acadia National Park has long been one of the most visited national parks in the country. It’s about to get another distinction that will set it apart when the newly rebuilt Schoodic Education and Research Center Institute on the Schoodic Peninsula opens on Aug. 24. There are 20 research learning centers at national parks; most […]
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PublishedAugust 7, 2011
Freshwater Fishing: Reports of warm water and big fish
It’s the white perch, pickerel, crappie and bass time of year. And Down East through central Maine, these warm-water fish are not so hard to catch, if fishermen go at the right time and to the right waterbody. Meanwhile, The County will be all about the muskies in a week, when the international derby gets […]
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PublishedAugust 7, 2011
Birding: This year’s exceptional cone crop is good news for crossbills
Have you noticed how heavy the cone crops are this summer on red spruce, balsam fir and larch? Cone abundance varies greatly from year to year, but this year’s crop stands out as truly exceptional. These cones matter greatly to the suite of northern finches that irrupt (come into) Maine in search of conifer seeds. […]
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PublishedAugust 7, 2011
Allen Afield: Top 10 tips for staying safe on your bike
Today, summer 2011 reaches the midway point, sad for bicyclists because spring and the first half of this season went so fast. Sure, we can pedal through the second half and at least part of winter, and I do, but cold-season cycling is not the same as mid-spring through mid-fall. So far, my year has […]
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PublishedAugust 7, 2011
Blazing a trail
Mile by mile, bridge by bridge, Eastern Trail supporters are closing in on their goal.
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PublishedAugust 7, 2011
Canoeing: Paddling Mount Desert Island’s Northeast Creek
Yes, you do have that right — we are highlighting an August paddling outing at Acadia National Park. What about summer traffic? Well, there is plenty of that, but with a little planning and good timing, any stress and delays getting through Ellsworth can be minimized. An exploration of Northeast Creek near Salsbury Cove is […]
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