Category Archives: Outdoors

Maine camp plants seeds of tolerance | Lewiston Sun Journal

Maine camp plants seeds of tolerance | Lewiston Sun Journal

Learn more about Seeds of Peace at http://www.seedsofpeace.org/.

Moose hunt lottery for disabled vets | The Kennebec Journal, Augusta, ME

Moose hunt lottery for disabled vets | The Kennebec Journal, Augusta, ME.

Three tornadoes confirmed in Maine | Bangor Daily News

Three tornadoes confirmed in Maine | Bangor Daily News

On Mount Katahdin, sharing a family tradition| Bangor Daily News

On Mount Katahdin, sharing a family tradition| Bangor Daily News

Canoe trail turns 10 | Lewiston Sun Journal

UPTON — Aldro French peels off his shirt and saunters toward the edge of the aptly named Rapid River.

Kicking off his giant-sized, baby blue Crocs, he stands shin-deep in the water.

“I haven’t done this all summer,” says French with a slight grin, just before shallow-diving into the current.

French takes a few long, Australian-crawl swim strokes, pulling his head up once to look at the churning rapid below. He gives one strong scissors-kick, sliding head-first into the full force of the river’s current, arms forward, belly down like an otter.

French is barely visible as he shoots through the boiling turbulence and into a pool of slower-moving water below. He comes up slicking his silver hair back with his hand and smiling as he breast-strokes slowly to the side of the pool and the rock ledge leading to it.

A pair of helmeted and life-jacketed kayakers, who were playing in the whitewater, sit in their boats, nose clips on, watching. They shrug at each other as if to say, “What was that?” 

French, 68, has lived on the Rapid River for 52 years. The waterway is literally in his backyard, and each bend and rapid are as familiar to him as an old friend’s face. He is the curator and caretaker of Forest Lodge. The lodge was the home of author Louise Dickinson Rich and the inspiration for her novel “We Took to the Woods.”

On the National Register of Historic Places, it is one of dozens of sites along the Northern Forest Canoe Trail, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year.

Click on the link for the rest of this story by Scott Thistle in the Lewiston Sun Journal.

Obamas leave Maine coast after busy weekend getaway | Bangor Daily News

Obamas leave Maine coast after busy weekend getaway | Bangor Daily News

Presidents and Maine | Bangor Daily News

Presidents and Maine | Bangor Daily News

Obama family in Maine for vacation

Obamas start vacation on MDI with bike ride | Bangor Daily News

Presidential vacations rarely go as smoothly as planned | Bangor Daily News

Maine’s ‘first’ tourists: State’s woods and waters have drawn presidents from Arthur to Bush | Bangor Daily News

Bar Harbor looks forward to Obama arrival | Bangor Daily News

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Weeding out trouble: Conditions in Maine have created ‘a jackpot year’ for disruptive aquatic plants | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Weeding out trouble | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Maine, Indian nation, Nature Conservancy, others help to restore a Maine river and way of life

Maine, Indian nation, Nature Conservancy, others help to restore a Maine river and way of life

http://www.nature.org/magazine/summer2010/features/art31630.html

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Ski areas to offer moose-watching tours | Lewiston Sun Journal

Ski areas to offer moose-watching tours | Lewiston Sun Journal

Obamas coming to Mount Desert for some RandR | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Obamas coming to Mount Desert for some R&R | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Lab goes to sea: USM science team sails south to study oil spill’s effects on whales | Portland Press Herald

PORTLAND, Maine — A University of Southern Maine professor and  a crew of students are embarking on an expedition to learn how the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is affecting the health of whales.

The research vessel, Odyssey,  a 93-foot, two-masted sailboat packed with laboratory equipment, is now berthed at DiMillo’s Marina. The vessel is scheduled to depart Portland next Friday.

John Wise, a professor of toxicology and molecular epidemiology at the University of Southern Maine, is the lead scientist. At least 10 USM students will be on board for some portion of the three-month expedition.

The vessel is carrying Wise’s cellular molecular laboratory – the only laboratory of its kind at sea, according to Iain Kerr, chief executive officer of Ocean Alliance, the Massachusetts nonprofit that owns the $1.5 million ketch.

Wise and the crew will be hunting for cell samples of sperm, humpback and Bryde’s whales. Wise will study DNA extracted from the cells to examine the effects of pollution.

He will use his lab to grow additional cells, which in effect become a permanent living sample for further study.

The creation of new cell lines from wild marine animals is difficult if not impossible to do because the cells degrade within hours, Wise said. That’s why it’s important to have a floating laboratory.

Click on the link for the rest of this story by Tom Bell in the Portland Press Herald.

Weird, Wicked Weird: All’s Fair | Lewsiton Sun Journal

Weird, Wicked Weird: All’s Fair | Lewsiton Sun Journal

Program helps Mainers become First Time Campers

First time campers relish home comforts | Lewiston Sun Journal

Raffle winner pitches first camp in Camden Hills | Bangor Daily News

To learn more about the state parks, visit the Maine Department of Conservation website at: www.maine.gov/doc.

5 things to do this weekend | Bangor Daily News

5 things to do this weekend – Bangor Daily News.

Potato blossoms are out early in Maine

 

A tractor and hay roll sit in a field in Aroostook County, Maine. Photo by Kelly McInnis

Potatoes are big in Maine, especially in Aroostook County where I grew up.

And when I say big, I mean BIG. After all, they even have a Potato Blossom Festival and there’s a festival queen and everything, so it has to be pretty big.

Potatoes are big for the economy and the cultural experience of Maine. For some farming families and communities, potatoes are king.

A fellow member of the Ashland Community High School Class of 1980 Kelly McInnis takes photos that I’ve shared here before. Here are two of potato blossoms and a nice rural image of a tractor and hay. The photos were taken Wednesday in record temperatures for Aroostook County — 93 degrees.

“The potato fields are in Mapleton just as you hit that turn headed to Ashland, Willard Doyen’s Farm,” Kelly wrote of the photos. “I just wanted to get a shot because the blossoms are beautiful. They are a few weeks early this year due to the mild winter and (farmers’) ability to plant early.”

“The tractor was out … somewhere,” Kelly added. “My boyfriend is a photographer and likes to just ride and see what he may come across, so I tag along and bring my camera, too.

“I’ve always had an interest in photography, but it really takes a commitment to get anything good. I’m getting back into it.”

The photos are shared here with Kelly’s permission. Enjoy!

Potato blossoms were out early this year. Here is a field near Mapleton, Maine, in Aroostook County. Photos by Kelly McInnis

Here's another shot of the potato blossoms.

 

Whales’ return could boost coastal tourism industry | Bangor Daily News

Whales’ return could boost coastal tourism industry – Bangor Daily News

To locate a whale watching business near you, visit http://www.visitmaine.com/attractions/nature/whale_watching/.

Wind power draft hits regulation snag | Bangor Daily News

Wind power draft hits regulation snag – Bangor Daily News.

Whitehouse, Snowe propose national ocean endowment | Bangor Daily News

Whitehouse, Snowe propose national ocean endowment – Bangor Daily News.