Outdoors
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PublishedJuly 25, 2010
Got Gear?
One benefit of joining a gym? Having a secure place to stash your stuff as well as access to bathrooms and fresh water. But high membership fees are a disadvantage and many Americans are trying to save cash as the economic downturn continues. Outdoor exercising is free and there are inexpensive products that can conveniently […]
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PublishedJuly 25, 2010
Racing, with waves of fun
Usually they use their boats to catch lobsters, but on the weekends
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PublishedJuly 25, 2010
Birding: Such a rich history of field guides
The year 1934 was an important one for birding in North America. That is when Roger Tory Peterson published “A Field Guide to the Birds,” a seminal guide for identifying the birds of eastern North America in the field. Peterson was an accomplished artist and prepared all the plates used in his guide. But the […]
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PublishedJuly 25, 2010
Deirdre Fleming: Will others follow Obama here?
Locals on Mount Desert Island last weekend revelled in sharing their national playground with President Obama and the First Family. And some believe the Obamas’ outdoor vacation to Acadia National Park will pay dividends. “That’s exciting, them choosing Acadia. … I think in the long run people will say, ‘Oh, the President went there, we […]
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PublishedJuly 18, 2010
Hiking: Finding Phippsburg’s hidden gems
Heading south on Route 209 through Phippsburg you’d hardly know the wealth of conservation lands that are all but hidden around you. Certainly the DeLorme Maine Atlas and Gazetteer provides only a hint as you make your way down the scenic road toward the ocean. Get your hands on a copy of “Walking Phippsburg,” published […]
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PublishedJuly 18, 2010
Mark Latti: Yes, July is the time for football
Are you ready for some football? No, no, no, not that kind of football. That will come soon enough. Let’s enjoy the summer while we can without worrying when Wes Welker will be back. I am talking about “football” tuna, those football-shaped bluefin tuna that will hit your lures harder than a linebacker. Maine has […]
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PublishedJuly 18, 2010
5 questions for outdoorsman Cal Robinson
Capt. Cal Robinson, owner and operator of Saco Bay Stripers Guide Service, has been fishing the Gulf of Maine since the late 1960s. For years, Robinson owned and operated Saco Bay Tackle on Route 1 in Saco, and has conducted fishing seminars throughout New England on saltwater fishing in Maine. During the summer months, the […]
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PublishedJuly 18, 2010
Outdoors Dispatches
ST. GEORGE RIVER Paddlers invited to explore Thomaston-Warren stretch The beautiful tidal reach of the St. George River between Thomaston and Warren will be explored by paddlers led by the Georges River Land Trust on Saturday. This stretch of the St. George River is surprisingly undeveloped and bordered by dense woods and marshlands. Wildlife is […]
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PublishedJuly 18, 2010
Boating: Drowning person likely appears calm, quiet
When boaters jump on board for a day or weekend of fun on the water, drowning is probably not at the top of their minds. Most boaters consider their skills to be adequate, few have ever actually seen someone drown, and certainly no one expects the unthinkable to happen to themselves or someone they know. […]
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PublishedJuly 18, 2010
Hooked on kayak fishing. Seriously.
What at first seems an odd blending of activities creates a fun new -- and increasingly popular -- way to catch the big one.
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