A Conversation with Carl Carlson of the Butler Conservation Fund Many people are intensely curious to know more about Gilbert Butler, the noted environmental philanthropist.
Category: The Great Outdoors
Snowshoeing Tips and Techniques for Winter Fun on the Trail
One of the best things about snowshoeing is that the sport doesn’t require a lot of preparation or skills beyond the ability to put one
Maine’s Winter Carnivals
“I, William the Conqueror of Ice and Snow, the King of the Augusta Winter Carnival for 1923, defender of all Winter Sports, do proclaim, that
A Special Day on Stormy South Moat Mountain
When I announced a Penobscot Paddle and Chowder Society mountain hike on either Mount Chocorua or South Moat Mountain in New Hampshire, my friends Shweta
Scott and Karen Dombrowski
Keepers of the Goat Island Lighthouse Scott Dombrowski pilots his small boat towards the dock at Goat Island Lighthouse where he and his wife, Karen,
RUMFORD WHITECAP
A Perfect Ten A modest peak, Rumford Whitecap was a test. Old age had delivered another surprise visit in the form of a new knee
Herb Crosby
Helping to Preserve Maine’s Logging History with the “Tuesday Crew“ Herb Crosby exudes an air of happiness and enthusiasm, and he explains things clearly. Some
Backyard Birds of Maine
While winter brings cold and snow, Mainers with bird feeders know that the season can also attract a busy and colorful spectacle to their backyards.
Contemplation, Meditation, and Rejuvenation on the 3 Bridges Trail
A scant mile east of the village of Blue Hill, Big Peters Brook flows out of the dense coniferous woods and empties into Peters Cove