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Bonney good hiking on Bauneg Beg Mountain
Hike Bauneg Beg Mountain in North Berwick for great views from the only major summit in York County unmarred by a comm tower. Read on
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Maine Island Trail Ale voted Best Beer in Maine
Get a fresh taste of the award-winning Maine Island Trail Ale, a Rising Tide Brewing Co. product, at the Small Boater’s Film Fest and Auction on May 1 at USM in Portland. Read on
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Programs to see: Trekking in Nepal, Hiking with Dogs
Here are a couple of adventurous programs this week and next that you might not want to miss. Read on
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St. Paddy's Day hikes & brews
St. Paddy's Day is a fun time to enjoy a good hike in the outdoors before heading to an Irish pub for a Guinness, Harp or Smithwick’s and a hearty helping of corned beef and cabbage, bangers and mash or Irish stew before you belt out “Sweet Molly Malone.” Read on
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Bethel Hostel: Inexpensive, close to skiing and hiking
The Bethel Hostel: Inexpensive, comfy bunks, hot showers, kitchen, common room, TV, free wifi, coffee maker, quiet, good company, convenient to skiing at Sunday River and miles of hiking trails in the White Mountain National Forest, Grafton Notch State Park and much more. Check it out! Read on
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Climate Solutions Expo and Summit on March 12
See what you can do about climate change by attending the Climate Solutions Expo and Summit this Wed, Mar 12 from 9 to 5 at the Augusta Civic Center. Read on
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Trek the mountains of Peru this Thurs evening Mar 13 at Camden Library
Greg Dorr made a 35-day trek on foot in the mountains of Peru. Dorr will share his beautiful images and talk about his journey in “The Lesser-Known Peru” at the Camden Public Library this Thursday, March 13, at 7:00 pm. Read on
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What do mean you don’t ski?!
Skiing the mountains of not only Maine, but much of New England, means getting to see a lot of different terrain for sure. Perhaps more than the wealth of beautiful scenery and wonderful trails, however, are all the great people you meet along the way. Rachel Benoit at Mount Sunapee is one of them. Here's her story... Read on
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Climate change and the ski industry
Skiing is an age old Maine tradition and an important part of our state’s economy. As our climate continues to warm, how will climate change affect snow and the ski industry? Read on
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More powder to the people at Mount Sunapee
Combine great snow, terrific grooming, scenic trails and friendly mountain people and you have the makings for a darn fine weekend of skiing and good times at Mount Sunapee Resort in NH, a little less than three hours from Portland. Read on