Outdoors
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PublishedDecember 19, 2010
Deirdre Fleming: Everest climber returns with something more important than bragging rights
When Bill Yeo attempted to summit Mount Everest in 2006, an infection in his lungs forced him to turn back and his failed attempt was met by questions. But on Yeo’s trip up the world’s tallest peak, the Durham climber contributed more to the natural world he loves. That’s because the research he conducted on […]
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PublishedDecember 19, 2010
Mark Latti: Gear for ice fishing would be healthy gift
The holidays are here, and it’s time for gift-giving, or more importantly, dropping some serious hints to your loved ones about what’s on your list. If you are serious about the outdoors, you are serious about your equipment. Many people believe the term “hunter-gatherer” refers to ancient, nomadic tribes who subsisted off the land. I […]
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PublishedDecember 19, 2010
Snowmobiling: Good prep now will make sled season brighter
Why, yes, it is “the most wonderful time of the year,” and not just because of the holidays. We are at the dawn of another snowmobiling season and there are a number of things to do to ensure that your first trip on the sled is a safe, legal and fun one. Your beloved sled […]
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PublishedDecember 19, 2010
Trail & Error: Snow excuse: No reason not to run
Around this time last year, a lot of us were making promises to ourselves. And for some of us, aforementioned promises may have stemmed from an early winter realization that a dreaded pair of “fat pants” had made it into regular wardrobe rotation. Or so — ahem — I heard. At this point last year, […]
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PublishedDecember 19, 2010
Outdoors Calendar
Cooper Campbell Day, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. today at Shawnee Peak in Bridgton. The WinterKids festival celebrates the life of a Scarborough teenager killed by a drunken driver on the Maine Turnpike in 2008. Cooper was an avid skier and snowboarder. Kids and their families will enjoy music, games, prizes provided by L.L.Bean and […]
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PublishedDecember 12, 2010
Birding: Bird studies solve puzzle, show value of garbage
In today’s column, I will review some recently published findings by scientists involving birds that occur in Maine, although the research was done elsewhere. Canada geese females usually lay between seven and nine eggs. The young all hatch at the same time, even though females can only lay one egg a day. One might think […]
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PublishedDecember 12, 2010
Skiing in Maine: Books for skiers explore some great terrain
Prepare to get psyched to hit the slopes without even leaving home. This year has been fantastic for books about getting out on the snow, from travelogues to history books, travel guides to coffee table books. There are more than enough new books to appeal to any skier or snowboarder. The most impressive — and […]
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PublishedDecember 12, 2010
Kid Tracks: Looking to the sky for answers and seasonal fun
No matter your beliefs, the month of December is all about celebrating light — from the candles on the Menorah to the lights on the Christmas tree to the winter solstice and the star guiding the Magi to their new king. The “Season of Light” show at the Southworth Planetarium offers an interesting perspective about […]
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PublishedDecember 12, 2010
Off to a flying start
The 'impressive' new skatepark in Portland attracts crowds of riders, who say they love it, but will still take to the streets.
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PublishedDecember 12, 2010
Outdoors Dispatches
AUGUSTA Arboretum plans program for middle-schoolers The Viles Arboretum will offer a new after-school program for middle school students who wish to further their interest in the natural world. Space is limited to the first 10 students who register. The five Wednesday sessions will take place from 4 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. (drop-off between 3:30 […]
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