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Maine, called "Vacationland," is not only a great place to travel to but also an ideal retirement destination that offers ...
Brad Richard stared at it — the red Jeep Compass SUV everyone had been pursuing for days. As the high temperature of the day flirted with 15 degrees on the backcountry logging road, the Maine ...
Scott Kern spends his entire summer living on Sand Island off the coast of Portland, Maine. He has no running water and built ...
Gravel Biking Comes to Maine’s 100 Mile Wilderness Newly friendly to cyclists, the Appalachian Mountain Club’s 330 miles of old logging roads are unpaved, with good intentions.
Maine's Seboomook Wilderness Camp welcomes travelers seeking fresh air and solitude Sitting on Moosehead Lake off the Golden Road, camp offers many amenities ...
This is not the first time that controversy has surrounded one of Maine’s most pristine and popular wilderness areas, The Allagash Wilderness Waterway. Back in the 1960s, the state beat back an ...
The Allagash Wilderness Waterway was established by the Maine legislature in 1966 to preserve, protect and enhance the wilderness character of the Allagash River region.
The longtime wilderness instructor and nonprofit leader said his belief in the power of hands-on, community-based learning syncs with the mission of the Carpenter's Boat Shop in Pemaquid.
Two women, Angela Bussell and Kimberly Pushard, were rescued Sunday, 150 miles in the opposite direction, after a Maine Game Warden, Brad Richard, spotted their red Jeep Compass near Nicatous Lake.
Heavy storms have made much of northern Maine impassible. Streams and rivers are overflowing their banks, and logging roads and forest trails are crisscrossed with toppled trees. It's no time to ...
The online application period closes Tuesday, Feb. 6. AUGUSTA — The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry has started the Allagash Wilderness Waterway Visiting Artist ...