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    August 1, 2010

    Fleming: Maine may get a shot at exclusive competition

    For many of the 13 years that Cooper Firearms has held the One-Shot Competition in Montana, Gary Hamilton of Farmingdale has been something of a legend. Hamilton started going in 2004 only because he was going to carry Cooper rifles at his store, Neilson Sporting Goods. And it seemed like good business. Today the Maine […]

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    August 1, 2010

    Zip line parks openingat Sugarloaf, Sunday River

    Sunday River and Sugarloaf will soon open their forest canopies to high riders – through the air, that is, via zip lines.

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    August 1, 2010

    Biking: Slow down and savor the trails

    For many of us who tour around Maine on two wheels, the time in the saddle is all about the workout. How hard are you pedaling? How soon do you break a sweat? How many calories are you burning? But sometimes during these hot and steamy — not that we’re complaining, weather gods — summer […]

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    August 1, 2010

    Saltwater Fishing: Tackle-Busters Club adds to anglers’ bragging rights

    Have you or will you catch that Maine state trophy fish? If so, welcome to Maine’s Tackle-Busters Club. First off, what is the Tackle-Busters Club? This is an elite “club” of saltwater anglers who have landed a Maine state trophy fish. Well, what is a trophy fish? Fish that qualify for Tackle-Busters are not necessarily […]

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    August 1, 2010

    Hiking: Waterfalls will leave you head over heels

    The dog days of summer, that period of warm, sunny weather that we patiently wait for through the long winters, well, they’re here. The especially hot and muggy days can be tough, sweaty ones on the trail, however, enough to give hikers pause to consider whether a better choice might be to grab the canoe […]

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  • Published
    August 1, 2010

    Boating: Yes, that ‘No Wake’ sign applies to you

    There’s one — or perhaps a few — in every harbor, every marina, and on virtually every body of water. You’re ghosting along in a light breeze on your sailboat, paddling your canoe or kayak along a quiet lake shoreline, or perhaps enjoying some quiet time at anchor, when some inconsiderate boater buzzes by at […]

  • Published
    July 25, 2010

    What’s Up in AugustSpectacular Perseids, tight planet trio to light up night sky

    August opens with a trio of neighboring planets playing tag in our western evening sky shortly after sunset. We are in the middle of summer now, and the nights are getting longer again so we can enjoy more of their wonders. The night sky always has much to offer, but many of us simply don’t […]

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    July 25, 2010

    Boating: The summer of learning

    Hang around boaters long enough and you’ll run into some people who are immediately at ease the minute they step on board. Regardless of the boat’s size, style, purpose, or method of propulsion, they adapt seamlessly and seem to know where everything is (or where it should be) and how everything works. I don’t fall […]

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    July 25, 2010

    Allen Afield: You seem to love those snake stories

    My newspaper columns wind up on the Internet, where they hang around for years, attracting readers from across the nation. Often enough, these folks write e-mails about long forgotten articles, leaving me scratching my head, trying to remember having written them. One subject that captures big-time interest involves creepy snake stories. Folks just love being […]

  • Published
    July 25, 2010

    Freshwater Fishing: Despite the hot weather, fish are biting

    Hot weather be darned. Fishermen are still catching fish around Maine, as far south as Sebago Lake. REGION A: SOUTHERN MAINE Last weekend around Sebago, there were a lot of fishermen out and having luck catching landlocked salmon, said state fisheries biologist Francis Brautigam. Brautigam said the reports coming in are for better-than-normal fishing. “Even […]