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    November 10, 2012

    Your Turn: Reader Photographs

     

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    November 10, 2012

    Hunting: Stealth, strategy and experience are essential

    Ask the people you know how they prefer to hunt deer. I’d venture to guess most hunt from a stand, whether an elevated platform or merely a favorite stump. Next you’ll find the walkers, folks who prefer to move through the forest intent on intercepting an unsuspecting deer. It’s a low percentage option, but a […]

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    November 10, 2012

    Allen Afield: A fascinating book by a fascinating author with ties to Maine

    Bernd Heinrich, a popular science-nature writer, has written 16 intriguing books that have fascinated me enough to write reviews on some of them — a must-read for outdoors folks who not only want to look at the natural world around them but also want to see it. This gifted naturalist pokes around the woods, observing […]

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    November 10, 2012

    North Cairn: Clocks stop, but time moves on

    During the storm, overnight, the kitchen clock stopped at 7:48. The clock in the basement of the cottage in which I was living temporarily had never ticked pieces of time at all. It had been stuck on 9:35 since I had arrived a month before. But the effect of having two timepieces in a tiny […]

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    November 10, 2012

    Birding: Evening grosbeaks may brighten our winter

    Evening grosbeaks, one of the most enigmatic and erratic of our winter finches, have been appearing across Maine this fall. We had a dozen of these beauties at our sunflower feeders in China a couple of weeks ago. Maybe these birds are harbingers of a much-anticipated irruption into New England. These robust, colorful birds add […]

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    November 10, 2012

    Kid Tracks: Disc golf is outdoor fun no matter the season

    The game of disc golf is a nice way to spend a few hours outdoors with teenagers. It offers some competitive fun by throwing a plastic disc into a metal basket on a golf-like course in the woods. My family considers the game to be a hike with permission to throw stuff around. It’s also […]

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    November 10, 2012

    Operation Game Thief pays for information

    The Maine Warden Service wants to remind everyone that Operation Game Thief pays up to $2,000 for information that leads to an arrest and prosecution. Since its inception, Operation Game Thief has received more than 8,000 calls about poaching. More than 2,500 convictions have resulted in more than $70,000 being paid in rewards. Callers do […]

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    November 10, 2012

    Best Bets

    TODAY Master Naturalist Walk 1 to 3 p.m. in Jefferson Hidden Valley Nature Center’s master naturalist, Jason Chandler, will lead a nature walk through the preserve. Chandler will share his handbook on local wild edibles. There is a $5 suggested donation. For more information, call 586-6752, or write to gary@hvnc.org.  WEDNESDAY Composting chefs 6 to […]

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    November 10, 2012

    Deirdre Fleming: Jeff Kuller leaves a legacy at Camden Snow Bowl

    The coastal community around Camden lost a great friend and outdoor ambassador last week when Jeff Kuller was killed by a falling tree on Nov. 4. He left behind a unique recreation area and an appreciative ski community, as well as a wife and two children. Kuller, the general manager of the Camden Snow Bowl, […]

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    November 10, 2012

    Around the world, in search of a record

    Stanley Paris will be 77 when he starts his quest to break the record for a solo unassisted world voyage.