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    February 20, 2011

    Deirdre Fleming: Ice cave made for magic

    It was created on a whim, this quirky cave that is Mt. Abram’s mysterious hideaway. But the night it opened in December, it became the most magical place in Maine for Robert Mayo and Beth Wandishin. Amid candlelight glowing behind dripping ice, the ski area’s recreated ice cave turned into the stage for their engagement. […]

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    February 20, 2011

    Snowmobiling: If it goes in the snow, it will be on display

    The Owls Head Transportation Museum will hold its fifth annual Snow Movers Winter Transportation Festival next weekend, assisted by the Maine Snowmobile Association. This year’s two-day event will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday and will feature Lombard Log Hauler demonstrations, Model T snowmobile rides, horse-drawn sleigh rides, dog […]

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    February 20, 2011

    Winter Walkers

    State park officials are thrilled by the turnout at the first snowshoe hike at Androscoggin Riverlands.

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    February 20, 2011

    Outdoors Calendar

    NRA basic pistol course, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today, register by today, Lake Thompson Fish & Game in Oxford, $125, includes books, firearms and ammunition, and lunch. The shooting portion will be held indoors. The course meets the requirements for state concealed weapon permit. Register by calling Western Maine Property Protection, 739-9774, or e-mail […]

  • Published
    February 13, 2011

    Allen Afield: Bottle bill gives us way to solve litter problems

    Recently, the topic of litter came up at a magazine editorial meeting, and it started with a simple question. Is littering as big a problem as it was years ago? No one stipulated a time frame, but my initial response concentrated on an observation spanning 33 years. Since Maine’s bottle bill took effect June 1, […]

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    February 13, 2011

    Outdoors Dispatches

    BAXTER STATE PARK Applications almost due for wilderness program Friends of Baxter State Park invites Maine high school sophomores and juniors to submit applications to participate in the 3rd annual Maine Youth Wilderness Leadership Program at Baxter State Park. The program is scheduled for Aug. 6 to 14. The application deadline is Tuesday. Ten selected […]

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    February 13, 2011

    Snowmobiling: Loving the ‘snowball effect’

    While commuters and shovelers may complain about all the snow this year, it is like pennies from heaven — or more like silver dollars — for Maine snowmobilers and the businesses that rely on them. “Much of Maine has gotten copious amounts of snow. It has people really energized,” said Bob Meyers, executive director of […]

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    February 13, 2011

    Mark Latti: Anglers hitting ice-covered Sebago for togue

    Sebago Lake is synonymous with landlocked salmon. After all, it is one of the original homes of that fish in Maine. Yet most who venture out on Sebago’s ice this time of year are in search of lake trout, more commonly known as togue. It’s been nearly three weeks now since Sebago’s Big Bay froze […]

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    February 13, 2011

    Hiking: Answering the call of the trail

    Hiking the entire 2,181 miles of the Appalachian Trail is considered by many to be the journey of a lifetime.   The AT is the most famous footpath in the world, after all, attracting millions of visitors each year, for a few hours, a day, a week, and sometimes many months. Conceived in 1921 and […]

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    February 13, 2011

    Skiing in Maine: Black Mountain makes skier want to return more often

    Three of my greatest pleasures during the winter are skiing on my home mountain, “where everybody knows your name,” exploring new destinations and revisiting long-forgotten ski areas to reawaken memories and check out the changes and improvements since my last visit. Son Josh, his friend Ryan and I spent such a day recently at one […]