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Undergraduate Studies:www.sjcme.edu

Graduate & Professional Studies:online.sjcme.edu

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Get Outside This Winterwith L.L.Bean’s Outdoor Discovery Schools

Snowshoeing and Cross-Country SkiingAdventures—just $15See what these great winter sports are all about with L.L.Bean Outdoor Discovery School expertguides. All of the gear, equipment and instruction are provided, so it’s easy and fun.

Snowshoe Starlight Tour—just $29Explore nature by the light of the night sky and experience the magic of a winter evening on thisunique outdoor excursion.

Experience the Maine wilderness with our newest tripsGuided Hut-to-Hut Skiing at Maine Huts & TrailsSki between two beautiful huts with coaching and ski instruction from our expert guides.

Winter Weekend Getaway at Maine Huts & TrailsA weekend snowshoeing and cross-country skiing getaway based out of beautiful Flagstaff Lake Hut.

Winter Sampler at the AMCA fun variety of winter sports, including snowshoeing, cross-country skiing,and even dog sledding from the beautiful Gorman Chairback Lodge.

Guided Hut-to-Hut Skiing at AMCA ski adventure between two of the Appalachian Mountain Club'sbeautiful and historic lodges in the famous 100-mile wilderness of Maine.

Winter Weekend Getaway at the AMCTry two popular winter sports, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, in style.

For details and registration information,visit llbean.com/adventure or call 1-888-552-3261

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go greenreduce, reuse,rethink yourown choices

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Publisher Stanley J. Rintz III

Founding Publishers Stanley & Barbara Rintz

Senior Editor Jim Harnedy

Design Elizabeth Berry MacKenney

Christina Noonan

Photography Mike Leonard

Advertising Sales Betsy Brown Jim Harnedy

Beth Mackenney Stanley J. Rintz Sr. Ann Marie Rintz

Blake Peebles

Business / Marketing James Herrick

Print Production Christina Noonan

Members of: Maine Tourism Association

Convention & Visitors Bureau Maine Merchant’s Association

Chambers of Commerce

Cover photo credits: Dog sledding: Dirk MacKnight

X-C Skiers: Mike Leonard Sugarloaf: Sugarloaf

Snowmobiles: Hal BloodThe Regional Activities Guide of Maine assumes no responsibilities for errors in text or advertiser’s ad copy published.

Can not be held responsible for unsolicited material.

Activities Guide of Maine

P.O. Box 6135Falmouth, ME 04105

[email protected]

(207) 671-7230

Photo: Mike Leonard

welcome to the GUIDE Welcome to the first winter publication in 10 years and the timing couldn’t be better. Our aim is to motivate you by words and pictures to get out and try some of these amazing winter activities. It is a proven fact that you will better yourself in mind and body by being active. Better yet, share it with friends or family members for unforgettable experiences that strengthens those bonds. Your investment in these activities pays major dividends in not just your life but in the lives of these businesses and communities represented here. One small act of trying something new could open doors for you that were never even imagined until now. After witnessing the hard work of the Activity Maine crew, I am eagerly awaiting the opportunity for my first Sled Dog experience, developing a balanced winter wellness program and learning more about the back country of Maine. This goal also includes sharing these experiences by spending some much needed time with my family and friends. It seems like we have to work a lot harder these days to maintain and finding our own adventures has become a commodity more precious than gold. Go find yours and let us know about it by sharing a blog on activitymaine.com or post on facebook.com/activityme. See you out there!

—Stanley J. Rintz III, Publisher

Photo: Mike Leonard

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A sport explained and where to findthis incredible experience.

4 DOG SLEDDING

See what’s new at your local Mountainfor affordable fun ALL winter!

14 ALPINE SKIING & RIDING

Ski prep programs, Pilates, Indoor Cycling and CAGE fitness classes!

22 WINTER WELLNESS

A family friendly sport with lots of festivals for everyone.

28 SNOWMOBILING

Maine’s winter activity for everyone!10 NORDIC SKIING

Helpful cold weather running tips to keep you on track this winter.

40 WINTER RUNNING

Rangeleyp.19

Down Eastp.38

Bethelp.11

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Sebago Derby: Maine’s largest and richest packed with events & activities.

43 ICE FISHING

Jackmanp.25

Bangorp.33

VISIT MAINE’S ADVENTURE TOWNS

Carrabassett Valleyp.23

Fort Kentp.29

Mooseheadp.30

Watervillep.34

COLD weather shooting tips plusHOT deals from featured advertisers!

39 PHOTO TIPS & COUPONS

features

Photos: Snowboarder, Chris Riley, Saddleback Maine; Runner, Maine Running Company; Sled Dogs, Dirk MacKnight; Snowmobilers, Craig Watt

42 BOOT FITTING 101

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it’s all about the dogs . . .Maine mushers are passionate about the sport - and more importantly - about their dogs

You don’t have to go to Alaska to mush dogs. There are plenty of opportunities right in Maine. There are many recreation-

al mushers, racers and now more people are offering rides and tours throughout the state. Many different types of dogs will pull sleds but it is in the breeding of huskies to want to run and pull. They LOVE their work!

Owning sled dogs is a huge commitment as they, like children, require a lot of time and want as much attention as you can give them and even more. Each dog has their own personality with feelings, moods and needs, just like people. Owning sled dogs isn’t for everyone as the care is 24/7 and the expense is huge. But it is also one of the most thrilling and unforgettable experiences one can have in their lives. The close connection one can have with dogs and nature is something that is hard to get anywhere.

Hooking up a team of huskies can be deafening with the excited barking and noise that is created but once you pull the knot of the tied up sled and are heading down the trail it is silent except for the panting dogs and sound of the dogsled runners on the snow. It is an experience that will stay with you forever!

People use different size teams depending on what they are do-

ing but the minimum is usually three and can go upwards from there. There are different positions of the dogs in the team. The leader is in the front and the most important dog in having the team operate smoothly. They learn to hold the line tight so the

dogs behind don’t get tangled, verbal com-mands are used for turning left and right and some mushers have their leaders trained to turn their teams totally around to go a different direction. Swing dogs run behind the leaders, team dogs in the middle and wheel dogs in front of the sled. The wheel dogs tend to be bigger, stronger dogs.

Tighten Up! Let’s Go! Those are the words the dogs LOVE to hear and we love to say before we pull the knot and head down the trail. Their enthusiasm is contagious!

At Mahoosuc Guide Service they raise their dogs from puppies and keep them until they pass on. The level of care and commitment they have to our dogs is immense. In the summer they have pastures they run in daily to keep in shape and keep away boredom. Once they retire they move into our daylight basement and enjoy soft beds, no bugs, no blizzards and easy listening music on the radio. Our dogs’ lineage came from the Yukon Territory in Canada where Polly lived a subsis-

Winter’s Dance

Photo: Caroline Blair-Smith

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Mahoosuc Guide ServiceMahoosuc Guide ServiceDogsledding Tours in Maine and Quebec

www.mahoosuc.com207-824-2073

For lodging, visitwww.mahoosucmountainlodge.com

Photo: James Helms

did you know?

data courtesy of Polly MahoneyMahoosuc Guide Servi

A team of 43 sled dogs eats on average 40 pounds of dog food per DAY? That’s 14,600 pounds of food per year!

tence lifestyle for 10 years with her dogs. They were featured in a couple movies; the Walt Disney Classic: Never Cry Wolf and Death Hunt with Charles Bronson. Safety is our number one con-cern on our trips. We don’t take the “thrills and spills” approach to mushing. Our clients and the dogs safety is paramount.

Mahoosuc Guide Service offers day trips and fully outfitted over-night trips varying in length from 2 – 10 days in length. Our trips are as hands on as the client would like. Some people like to be a passenger in the sled, others want to handle a team alone, others like to go on a sled with a guide.

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DOGSLEDDING

Photo: James Helms

Mushers Bowl Bridgton, Maine January 21st and 22nd:FMI: www.desdc.org/mushers_bowl_race_info.html

Farmington Frolic Farmington, Maine Maine February 4th and 5thFMI: www.desdc.org/farmington_race_info.html

Wilderness Sled Dog Race Greenville, Maine Saturday, February 4, 2012FMI: www.desdc.org/Newport_race_info.html

David D. Merrill Memorial Race Newport, Maine February 25th and 26th

Calendar of Events Northeast Championships, Jackman, MaineMarch 2nd, 3rd and 4th FMI: www.desdc.org/jackman_race_info.html”

Can-Am Crown Sled Dog Races, Fort Kent, Maine March 3, 2012

** For more information on these races visit www.activitymaine.com for full descriptions under the Dog Sledding in Maine Tab

On the overnight trips people are camping in the luxury of traditional canvas wall tents heated by portable woodstoves and fir boughs as the floor. Everyone can enjoy warm hearty meals, close camaraderie and the occasional contented howl from the huskies right outside the tents.

Song in the Woods customized dogsled trips are de-signed with input from the customer so they get the kind of trip they feel suits them. We are a small kennel and strive to help people have a memorable trip that is safe and affordable. Our trips range from ½ day adventures to multi-day expeditions with a variety of lodging options. We operate mostly in the Moosehead Lake region but have also traveled to other area’s for colleges, schools and festivals.

In Rangeley, two options Activity Maine uncovered are: 1) MorningSong Wilderness Tours has day trips that include lunch that meet at 9 am at the Ecopelagicon Nature Store and returns by 4. Afternoon and evening tours meet at 2pm and you will enjoy supper on the trail and return by headlamp or moonlight. Grab some friends and have some fun! For more information on this outfit visit their facebook page: MorningSong Wilderness Tours LLC.

And 2) Rangeley Sled Dog Aventures you can drive the sled or just ride along. See the mountains as very few have ever seen them on picturesque trails. Warmth and safe-ty are of the utmost importance. Hot drinks, fresh snacks, and a camaraderie between human and canine are just some of the highlights. FMI visit rangeleydogsled.com

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www.mainelakeschamber.com

207-647-3472 www.mainelakesbrewfest.com

Greater Bridgton Lakes RegionChamber of Commerce

Imagine Us In Any Season… Visit Us In All Of Them!

www.mainelakeschamber.comwww.mainelakesbrewfest.com

207-647-3472

Each year the Maine Lakes Mushers Bowl, sponsored by the Greater Bridgton Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce

continues to grow and add more activities to its list of fun events. The two day event will be held this year on January 21st and 22nd in Bridgton. The main events are the sled dog races and skijoring competition held both days at Five Fields Farm in South Bridgton. Members of the Down East Sled Dog club compete for title points with the races sanctioned by the International Sled Dog Racing Association. The race course at Five Field Farm is considered one of the most challenging on the circuit and offers excellent viewing opportunities. In addition to the races there is a series of guided snow shoe hikes up nearby Bald Pate Mountain.

The other main venue is at Highland Lake Beach in downtown Bridgton. Here a number of fun family events are ongoing throughout Saturday and Sunday. The very popular sled dog rides on Highland Lake are always booked in advance and offer the riders a chance to experience the thrill and excitement of riding behind a team of sled dogs. Other outdoor activities

include horse drawn wagon rides, ice fishing contests for youngsters which include all the necessary equipment and bait, free snowmobile rides, and a nature walk through Pondicherry Park led by a Lakes Environmental member.

The highlight on Saturday is the ever popular “Freezin for a Reason, where hundreds of people from all ages jump into the lake to raise money for Harvest Hills Animal Shelter.

Not all the events are outdoors and there are plenty of things to do inside. From pancake breakfasts, chowder fests, and baked bean suppers, to a very competitive table tennis tournament and a less stressful Dodge Ball Massacre, there are lots of events for everyone. On Saturday night the historic Bridgton Town Hall comes to

life with a dance complete with live music and the crowning of the Carnival King and Queen.

The Maine Lakes Mushers Bowl is affrodable fun for the whole family. For more information visit www.mainelakesmushersbowl.com or call the Chamber office at 647-3472.

Photo: Paul Winterman

2012 Maine Lakes Mushers Bowl

BRIDGTONURGENT CARE

Walk In Care - Close to Where You Are!

OPENMON., WED., FRI.

5PM-9PMSAT.

8AM-1PM207-647-6166

Conveniently Located on the Campus of Bridgton Hospital

Follow the BLUE H Signs into Bridgton

www.bridgtonhospital.org

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W. Lakes & Mtns.

Shoes are factory seconds or discontinued styles. Discount off factory store prices. Cannot apply to prior sales or other offers. For first quality merchandise, visit Cadillac Mountain Sports on High St. in Ellsworth 207-667-7819 or on Cottage St. in Bar Harbor 207-288-4532. Sorry, Factory Store offers not valid at dealer locations.

19 Industrial Way • 207-539-9022Store Hours: Mon - Sat: 9-7 • Sun: 11-5

Oxford, ME12 Walnut St. • 207-474-6231

Store Hours: Mon - Sat: 9-6 • Sun: 11-5

Skowhegan, ME

WIDE SELECTION.NARROW PRICES.

20% OFFany purchase $75 or more

AM

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with this coupon only • expires 10-31-2011with this coupon only • expires 5/31/12

Get your kicks on

Just off Rt. 26 you can visit king’s Hill Inn while enjoying the beauty of western Maine all year long. You can snowmobile, cross-country ski or slide out your own private suite while enjoying a seven course breakfast each morning. The vacation rental home is also available year round. Whether you’re on a romantic getaway or a family excursion the Davises’ great hospitality and wonderful breakfasts welcome your arrival.

Since 1976 Maurice Restaurant has been a pleasant surprise for world sojourners and people new to the beautiful Oxford Hills area of Western Maine. Located in South Paris on Route 26, which takes the traveler north into Canada, the two hundred year old clapboard house turned restaurant continues to delight, serving French-Continental cuisine in an elegant country atmosphere at affordable prices.

Stop in at Creaser Jewelers showroom to see nothing less than a beautiful, multi-colored collection of only the best gold and sterling gemstone jewelry. Gallery quality, well-crafted,

Make a worth while stop at one of these treasures for incredible deals on clothing, stunning jewelry, or some the BEST French cuisine in New England.

Route 26

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Jewelry to Fall in Love With

138 Main Street South Paris, Maine1-800-686-7633 www.creaserjewelers.com

Custom Design, In-House RepairMaine Gemstones, Fine JewelryFine Mineral SpecimensGemcutting, and much more.New Mineral Museum!

1413 Main Street • Route 26, Oxford, Maine • 207-743-6723

Smedberg’s Crystal Spring Farm

Everything in it’s Season

Open Year-Round7 Days a Week

www.smedbergfarm.com

Smedberg’s Maple SyrupFresh Vegetables

Our Famous Sweet CornAll Natural, Home-Grown

Beef, Pork and Lamb

Seafood and Live LobstersSeedlings, Annuals and Perennials

Hay and Live BaitHomemade Baked Goodies

Wheel Cheese and Jams

Join us for Customer Appreciation Day - 1st Sunday in NovemberPig Roast and Free Samples!

Christmas Trees & Wreaths

• Breakfast All Day• Family Friendly Atmosphere• Great Food• On Route #26 to Ski Areas• Kid Friendly (Ducks to all Kids)• Large Parties (10 or More) Call Ahead• Take our Omlette Challenge (Get your picture on our wall of Fame)• Located at the 5 Corners in Mechanic Falls

Egg-ceptional Restaurant5 Pigeon Hill Road • Mechanic Falls, Me. 04256 • 207-998-5577

wonderfully designed pieces of precious metal set with select gemstones. And they can’t wait to show them to you! Check out their new in-store mineral museum. Our mineral museum contains world class and rare mineral specimens from Maine, Maine mining related historical items including rare books, artifacts and gem cutting equipment.

Smedberg’s Crystal Spring Farm’s roadside stand was originally built in 1967 and is owned and operated by Roger and Gayle Smedberg and Roger Smedberg Jr. From Made-in-Maine products like maple syrup, honey, fruit salsa, pottery, soaps and ornaments, to their own One Cow Homemade Ice Cream that’s “udderly delicious”, Smedberg’s Crystal Spring Farm is an experience unlike any other. Stop by and check out our homemade baked goods including pies, breads and Gayle’s delicious homemade baked beans and chicken pies. Smedberg’s all-natural, home-grown beef, pork and lamb are raised on the farm, fed from the field, with no added hormones. Also available: bison, chicken, turkey, seafood and live lobster. You won’t want to miss a stop at Smedberg’s Crystal Spring Farm.

109 Main Street, South Paris743-2532www.mauricerestaurant.com

Tuesdays through Fridays - Lunch and DinnerSaturdays - Dinner OnlySundays - Brunch and DinnerMondays - Closed

Route 26

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one of the best selections of quality cross-country equipment

in the country!CARTER’S

X-C SKI CENTERS AND SHOPwww.cartersxcski.com

[email protected]

Carter’s Cross Country Ski Shops & Ski Centers

Route 26, Oxford, Maine (207) 539-4848

Intervale Road, Bethel, Maine (207) 824-3880

My father says, “You can change the world, if you get everyone on a pair of cross county skis”.

I suppose this is why when my sisters and I each took our first stride; we did so in a pair of blue leather boots with 75mm bindings atop hand-carved wooden skis. “It’s easier than walking” he’d say as we shuffled our feet across the soft, white blanket of snow.

While much has changed in those past thirty years, our dedication to helping other skiers, new and seasoned, remains the same.

Carter’s Cross Country Ski Center is a family owned and operated business. We have two locations, each with unique ski trails and accommodations. Both ski centers are groomed for skate and classic skiing and are dog friendly. Accommodations include a trail pass, which can be used at both ski centers.

Our Oxford location is home to one of the largest selections of quality ski equipment and accessories in the northeast. We have everything from touring packages to top of the line racing equipment to fit your family and budget. There are 25km of wooded groomed trails for beginner to intermediate skiers.

Our Bethel center has 45km of groomed trails from beginner to intermediate to advanced as well as

backcountry. Trails extend from pasture to river to mountain and include views of Mt. Washington and Sunday River. Bethel accommodations include a ski lodge and two trailside mountain cabins.

It is our goal at Carter’s to make cross country skiing a part of your life, as it is a part of ours.

We hope to see you out on the trails!

Maine’s Winter Activity for Everyone!Sarah A. Carter

Cross-country skiing has been part of Five Fields Farm for a decade. Our apple operation is smaller now and we enjoy sharing our location with others in the winter season. An elevation of 850 feet places us on the right side of the “snow line”. When it snows in the foothills of the White Mountains, we usually have to shovel. Parking is where we formerly loaded trucks of fruit. Prepare for your outing or warm up in our winterized retail stand. We have rental equipment in all sizes including snowshoes. The trail system starts on our back lawn, and totals 27 K. Looping around the orchards, it connects with the logging roads, and links with lands owned by abutters, including the Loon Echo Land Trust on Bald Pate Mountain.

While groomed trails do not extend to the summit, snowshoe hikers and more adventuresome skiers regularly make the 20 minute back-country trek for a view to the horizon including numerous ponds, lakes, and on clear days Mt. WashingtonTrails are largely one way, with bi-directional skiing only where absolutely necessary. Guidance and terrain is available to start the inexperienced, and the trail system is designed such that new skiers will rapidly be able to access all portions.

NORDIC SKIING

Five Fields Farm Hosts Skiers

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W. LAKES & MTNS.

To learn more, log on to www.BethelMaine.com or call 800-442-5826

Maine’s most beautiful mountain village

BethelThe affordable

winter getaway!

Home of Sunday River & Mt. Abram Ski Resorts, just minutes from the village!

“The Greatest Ski Town

in the Universe!”

-Ski Magazine

Find us On Facebook!facebook.com/activityme

2011Dec. 4: 12th Annual Santa Sunday at Sunday River. Dress in full Santa costume - ski or ride for free. Must pre-register. Benefits Rotary’s Christmas for Children. 207.824.3000. www.sundayriver.com

Dec. 18: The Living Nativity This live outdoor re-enactment of the birth of Christ using real people and live animals is very inspiring. Bethel village common. 5:00pm.

2012Jan. 1: 28th Annual Carter’s Last Stand – Kick off the new year by skiing or snowshoeing with us. Potluck and BBQ lunch to follow. Carter’s XC Ski Center, 786 Intervale Road, Bethel. 207.539.4848 / 207.824.3880. www.cartersxcski.com

Jan 9-13: Children’s Festival –Enjoy an entire week dedicated to families with such activities as scavenger hunts, live entertainment, movies, and themed Perfect Turn kid’s lessons - all with incredible savings for families! Kids can ski, snowboard, stay, rent, and learn - all for free! Sunday River Ski Resort. 207.824.3000. www.sundayriver.com

area events

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W. Lakes & Mtns.

12/10, 1/7, 2/11, 3/10 & 4/7: Mt. Abram’s Full Moon Hike & Ski. Take a guided winter hike to the peak of Mt. Abram to view a spectacular full moon. Meet at base area at 5:30pm. 2.5 hours round-trip. Reservations recommended, but not required. 207.875.5000. www.mtabram.com.

Jan. 21: Snowmobile Hill Climb at Mt. Abram Ski Resort. . 207.875.5000. www.mtabram.com.

Feb. 11: Flying Moose Classic XC Ski Event. Classic technique, mass start at Gould Academy’s Pine Hill Competition Trails. 7.5 km or 22km

timed races. Youth/Bill Koch League events too. 207.824.4099. www.bethelouting.org.

Feb. 11-12: Maine State Tele Festival / Annual Whitegrass Festival. The white slopes of Maine host New England’s only winter bluegrass jam on snow. 207.875.5000. www.skimtabram.com

Feb. 19: Family Night & Torchlight Parade. Mt. Abram Ski Resort. 207.875.5000. www.mtabram.com

Horse-drawn wagon Country Christmas in Bethel - Free Wagon Rides in the village on Saturdays 2–4pm from Thanksgiving to Christmas.

Photos: Top, The Bethel Citizen; Bottom, Dirk MacKnight

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W. LAKES & MTNS.

• Gluten free pizza dough & beer• Six page menu• Family restaurant,

with more than just pizza!• Homemade lasagna

Route 2, BethelOrange Trailer at the

Good Food Storewww.smokingoodbbq.net

Thurs-Sun 11:30 - 7:30Holiday Mondays

AuthenticPit Smoked BBQ

824-4744

Mar. 22-24: The 4th Annual Dumont Cup. Bethel native, Simon Dumont broke the quarterpipe World Record in 2008 and then came back to introduce the first-ever Dumont Cup in 2009. Pros from around the world will be throwing down along side 200 of the best amateur skiers out there. 207.824.3000. www.sundayriver.com

Mar. 25: 22nd Annual Eat the Heat Chili Cook-off & Firefighters Race. Watch firefighters ski in full turnout gear carrying a hose as they compete and raise money for Maine Handicapped Skiing, then sample chili from cooks all over the state. 207.824.3000. www.sundayriver.com

Apr. 6-8: Annual Parrothead / Bust N Burn Festival - Jimmy Buffett cover bands, contests, pond skimming, Bust N Burn mogul contest, parties, a key lime pie eating contest, margarita mix-off, not to mention the best spring skiing and riding around. 207.824.3000. www.sundayriver.com

Bethel WinterfestFeb. 25 & 26: Bethel Winterfest – Sledding on our huge snow mountain & super bonfire Saturday night SnowGroomer rides, XC ski events & more. Details found on www.bethelwinterfest.com or 800.442.5826

Sushi Bar & Grill141 Main Street Bethel

207-824-7370

Sushi & Noodle Bar

[email protected]

South Ridge Lodge Sunday River Ski Resort

Korean and Japanese Cuisine

Best international cuisine &

Best place to splurge-Sunday River This Week

Voted

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Saddleback 2012 Events 02.11 4th Annual Saddleback Mtn. Challenge 02.23 Ski Patrol Torchlight Parade 03.10 8th Annual Telemark Invasion 03.24 8th Annual Cardboard Box Race 03.31 9th Annual Pond Skimming 04.01 5th Annual Park Shark Challenge 04.14 Rave X Snowmobile Event

Inset photos courtesy of Chris Riley, Saddleback MaineBackground photo courtesy of Saddleback Maine

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You don’t have to go far for a ton of affordable and even FREE family fun this winter in Maine. These icy cool deals range from Free ski Friday nights to the “Caravan Car Load” special in which $75 gets everyone in the vehicle a lift ticket!There have been numerous upgrades and enticing deals to be found at ski mountains all across Maine. From new ski trails and glades to multi use Nordic Ski terrain.

Whether you enjoy skiing corduroy trails or ripping exciting tree lines filled with sweet powder stashes – or maybe doing rail slides in the park or riding beautiful glades is more your style – you’ll end your day feeling the glow of Mt. Abram mountain love.• Open 9 am to 4 pm, Thursday through Sunday• Starting December 10th, 2011, we will have

special openings for all Maine school vacation weeks and holidays (closed Christmas day)

• Thursday is “Bring a Friend Day” getting you two for one lift tickets

• Friday is “Free After Three” for all skiers and snowboarders, with the extra bonus of a large delicious “Portland Pie Company” pizza for $5 between 4 and 7 pm.

• Friday is also “Caravan Car Load” day, getting everyone in your car on the hill for JUST $75. Everyone must be legally belted, of course. Vans and buses not included.

Drawing upon more than 100 years of skiing, Historic Black Mountain of Maine in Rumford is all about families. With tickets as low as $10, Alpine skiing,

cross country skiing and tubing are all just steps from a new base lodge. They welcome families to make their own memories and develop a lifelong love of winter sports. The ski school and race program guide first timers and aspiring Olympians alike, and our Nordic trails routinely host high school and

These mountains are pulling out all the stops for your skiing and riding pleasures plus a lot more activities and entertainment for your dollar!

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MOUNTAINSHEAD FOR THE LOCAL

FREE Skiing?? Oh yeah … that’s right!

Thanks to Lost Valley and Black Mountain who each have teamed up with their own local area businesses to

bring this incredible gift to their

communities this winter.

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ALPINE SKIING & RIDINGcollegiate races, as well as national championships. The alpine trails see events all winter long including races, snowmobile hill climbs and four Free Ski Nights. Known for value, Black Mountain of Maine has kept lift ticket and season pass prices low, with a special deal each Friday: $10 lift tickets. Maine children in grades K through 2 receive free season passes, and through the Need-to-Ski program, free season passes are available to many Rumford area children.Black Mountain 2011/2012 EventsKey events are the Free Ski Night, Snowmobile Hill Climbs and Winterfest. Dec. 17 Snowmobile Hill Climb, 3pm Dec. 31 New Years Eve with MONSTA, doors

open 6pm Feb. 2 Free Ski Night, brought to you by Pine

Tree Cellular and Advantage Insurance Feb. 4 WinterKids Passport Day Feb. 9 Free Ski Night, brought to you by Bangor

Savings Bank and MedCare Feb. 10 Snowmobile Hill Climb, 6pm Feb. 16 Free Ski Night, brought to you by Franklin

Savings Bank Feb. 23 Free Ski Night, brought to you by Oxford

Federal Credit Union Mar. 2–4 3rd Annual Winterfest Weekend

For more event info go to: www.skiblackmountain.org/events.html

Camden Snow Bowl is getting in on the latest glade expansion craze happening across Maine. They are opening Glade number 8 this year and it will be located off Spinnaker. Of course don’t forget about the 22nd annual U.S. National Toboggan Championships being held February 10-12.Stay tuned for the announcement of the Grand Opening of their Nordic ski trail some time after the first of the year. They can’t wait to run their new tracksetter to set classic and freestyle tracks on the innovative 3K loop and finally bring modern Nordic skiing to the Snow Bowl. This trail should also prove to be very popular with mountain bikers, hikers and trail runners during the non-snowy months of the year. Jan. 21 Family Fun Alpine Race

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camdensnowbowl.com ~ 207-236-3438

Camden Snow BowlWhere the mountains meet the sea!

ALPINE SKIING & RIDING Jan. 22 Terrain Park Event Jan. 29 WinterKids Family day Feb. 5 Annual Sea Coast Classic Alpine Race Feb. 10–12 US National Toboggan Championships Feb. 26 Downhill Bike Race Mar. 3 Sally Deaver Alpine Race Mar. 4 Terrain Park Event Mar. 17 St. Patty’s Uphill-Downhill Race July 29 Megunticook Lake Race

FREE Skiing?? Oh yeah … that’s right! Thanks to Lost Valley and local businesses in the Lewiston/Auburn area who have teamed up to give this incredible gift to people. Free Ski Friday is brought to you by local business sponsors who “purchase” the mountain on various Friday evenings throughout the season in return for a grass roots marketing campaign. Sponsors look like community heroes as they are included in posters, online e-blast, radio ads, create food and drink specials plus other promotional events over the course of the night. Now that’s what Activity Maine calls the NEW social media! Check out the Free Ski Friday schedule online at www.lostvalleyski.comCorporate Racing Every Thursday Jan. 5th to end of season.Teen Night Saturday nights is TEEN night from 5–9pm. $13 lift tickets, $13 rentals. Although popular for teens, every is age is welcome to attend and pay the same rates.

The Maine Mall, South Portland (old Filene’s space)www.summitadventurecenter.com • (888) 938-6496

rock climbing wallArea 51 laser tagbumper cars

human hamster ballsAir cannon arenaxtreme jungle gym

great for birthday parties!

EXTREME ADVENTURE CENTER

SUMMIT ADVENTURES

Gorham Bike and Ski’s passion and enthusiasm for the sport helps them deliver customer service that is second

to none. Their highly trained staff know the products we stock and how to create

a low-pressure environment, help you weed through the clutter, narrow your choices and

make an informed choice. They use the most advanced tuning equipment in the industry to get your skis super-fast and

stable, and able to carve razor-sharp turns and stop on a dime. Our Wintersteiger

RS350 stone grinder is the same stone grinder used by the US National Team and elite service providers around the world. Check out their Boot fit Guide on page 42.

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Rangeley has it ALL for the outdoor enthusiast!www.rangeleymaine.com

1-800-MT-LAKES | [email protected]

Find us on Facebook: Rangeley Lakes Chamber of Commerce

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area events2011

Dec. 8: Rangeley Lakes Trails Center XC Ski Camp, www.xcskirangeley.com

Dec. 17: Projected Opening Day of Saddleback’s 2011-2012 Ski Season

Dec. 28: Rangeley Skating Club Open House. Come see what they are doing this winter! Ecopelagicon, 7 Pond Street, Haley Pond, 12-2 p.m., Hot dogs, burger, beverages available.

2012

Jan. 1–Jan. 21: Rangeley Snowmobile Snodeo

Feb. 3–Feb. 5: Winter Fly In, Bald Mountain Camps Resort. Pilots and planes from all over Maine fly in for events and festivities.

Feb. 3–Feb. 5: New England Pond Hockey Festival, www.newenglandpondhockey.com

Feb. 11: 4th Annual Saddleback Mountain Challenge, Saddleback Maine

Mar. 3: TD Bank Rangeley Lakes X-C Ski Loppet, non-timed touring and race events, Rangeley Lakes Trails Center, 524 Saddleback Mountain Road

Mar. 24: 8th Annual Cardboard Box Race, 1 p.m. (Theme: Food), Saddleback Maine

Mar. 31: 9th Annual Pond Skimming, 1 p.m., Saddleback Maine

Photo: Rave-X

RANGELEY

SNODEO!

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Top Ranked Adventure Mountain “Where wilderness and recreation meet.”

www.saddlebackmaine.com ● 866.918.2225

Saddleback PEAK Pass for Maine Honor Students $99

Ski & Stay $69

Offices located at: 2473 Main St., Rangeley, ME 04970

and Saddleback Mountain Base Lodge

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Serving Dean’s Beans Coffee

Visit our general store and deli for novelty items, gifts, homemade breads, sandwiches and baked goods.

COMING SOON: Rental cabins and lots for sale in Rangeley area!

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Rangeley has it ALL for the outdoor enthusiast! Saddleback Mountain, Rangeley Lakes Trails Center, 150 miles of snowmobile trails, extensive snowshoe trails, Pond Hockey, Snodeo, Fly-Ins, and other special events all season long. Come stay in the accommodating motels and lodges right in the heart of Rangeley and Oquossoc. Bald Mountain Camps and Town & Lake motel are right on the lakes and offer easy access to snowmobile trails. Rent snowmobiles from Camp Do What You Wanna to do self guided tours of the 150 miles of breath taking terrain right outside their door. Rent free ice skates at the Ecopelagicon and glide on glassy Haley pond. Dine at the Ginger Bread house in Oquossuc and view the deer as they feed in the back yard! Do it all or nothing at all, it is a great place to be.

Rangeley Lakesregion

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Indoor Cycling Classes at OA Performance CenterWhether you are a seasoned pro getting ready for your first sprint triathlon or just trying to stay fit for winter, cycling is a great low impact way to stay fit. The classes will help you gain fitness to help you complete all of your goals for the following year. Classes run from November 14th to March 31st 2012. Class schedule Mon, Tues, Thurs at 5:45 PM to 7:15 PM Saturday at 7:30 AM to 9:30 AM. FMI www.orthoassociates.com

WINTER WELLNESS

The Rangeley Fitness Center A modern fully equipped exercise and fitness facility

with experienced, skilled personal trainers. Memberships, Day Passes, Personal Training, Weight Management, Fitness Classes, Massage and More!

25 Dallas Hill Road,

Rangeley, ME 04970 207-864-3055

Winter’s Easier with PilatesStreamline Pilates

Why are a handful of Mainers going to be happier shoveling snow this winter? Because, they’ve been doing Pilates regularly and instead of aching after clearing the walkway, they’ll be headed out on their favorite adventures! Pilates is an excellent way to gain an edge on all of your cold weather activities, from shoveling snow and chipping ice to carving down Sugarloaf ’s Narrow Gauge.

Are You Fit for the Mountain?Focus on Function—Train with PurposeJeff Hawksley CPT, PES, CES Fitness Director at The Rangeley Fitness Center

You might think that the physical elements to be skillful at skiing or snowboarding are quite different. In reality, they have several things in common: excellent balance, a strong dynamically active lower body, a stable core and upper body as well as cardiovascular fitness and endurance sufficient to perform skillfully.

Dynamic mobility and flexibility are essential elements that allow the body to move into and out of extreme positions, help prevent injury and allow less energy to be expended. Base cardiovascular fitness will aid the recovery process after demanding runs as well as allow for frequent and intense training off the hill. A strong cardiovascular base is essential for day to day recovery after long days on the hill.

My Ski Prep Fitness class, taught at The Rangeley Fitness Center, uses Dynamic Integrated Circuit training, which is relatively short, specific and intense by integrating several training variables in one session. Jeff recommends working your way to kettlebell swings while standing on a Bosu ball.

Cage FitnessTry a full body, muscle toning workout that’s not only FUN, but the newest fitness RAGE. CAGE Fitness has all the benefits of a full contact mixed martial arts work out; without the contact, without the partners and without the injuries.

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CarrabassettValley

After a fresh dumping of Sugarloaf pow, Activity Maine caught up with the two Time Olympic Gold Medalist, Seth Westcott at Gepetto’s Sushi Bar for some

mountainside sushi and beverages. Oh yeah and to also talk about his favorite outdoor activities and how they play a part in the enjoyment of his home state as well as an off season regiment.

Winter running, and hiking the back country of Maine with his split board (a snowboard that coverts into hiking skis for ascending steep mountain trails) fuel his cardio endurance.

As far as gym exercises for balance he does free standing ball squats- ready for this? 3 sets of 100 plus uses balance boards as well. Seth’s favorite sushi item world wide is Torro and as for summer recreation/cross training its surfing, river swimming, mountain biking and golf. Seth also plays an ownership role in The Rack—one of the East’s top Après locales.

Photos: Left, Stan Rintz; Background, Sugarloaf.

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Winter comes earlier to the Jackman area than any other place in Maine. Winter also leaves the Jackman area later than any other place in Maine. These long winters make the area a choice destination for snow lovers, whether it is to ride a snowmobile, trek on snowshoes, cross country ski or ice fish one of the many lakes, Jackman has it all. Jackman is nestled in the Moose River Valley in the northwestern mountains 15 miles from the Quebec border. This location is conducive to snow and gets plenty of it, with an average of 110 inches per year.Jackman has over 100 miles of groomed snowmobile trails that are part of the interstate trail system. In addition to that, there are

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many more miles of groomed trails to make scenic loops with less traffic. The Border Riders Sportsman Club owns three groomers to make sure the trails are smooth and safe at all times. Grooming typically begins December 15th and there is usually riding until mid April. The trails are all well marked so even the novice riders can find their way around. If you don’t have a snowmobile and want to give it a try, machine can be rented in town and there are also guides to take you around and show you the sights. For riders and spectators alike, there will be a snowmobile race at

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Cyndie [email protected]

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Phone: (207) 668-7639Fax: (207) 668-7849

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Greenville Office207-695-2241

Marshall Yard Office207-663-4406

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BINGHAM

Sky Lodge “Luxury in the Rough”

Jackman, Maine

For rates and availability, contact us at (207) 668-2171

[email protected]

For Individual Rentals:

Fully Furnished Cabins & Homes with spectacular views, kitchens &

hot tub. Mid week specials available.

For Private Group Rentals: Our Historic Main Lodge features a great room with 2 fireplaces, 9 bed-rooms, bar, lounge and deck, dining room, meals prepared by our chef,

outdoor pool & game room

Lake Parlin on the weekend of January 28th. Call Lake Parlin Lodge for details.For the more adventurous riders, there are hundreds of miles of logging roads and trails to explore. These places are off the beaten path where you lay down tracks in the powdery snow. There is also extreme riding to be done by the more experienced riders in the form of

mountain climbing and border riding along the Canadian border. It’s in these places that the snow is measured in feet not inches. A guide is recommended for these trips as some of these places are hard to find and there are no marked trails. These trips can usually be made until well into April and is the equivalent to spring skiing.If motorized travel is not your cup of tea then strap on your cross country skis or snowshoes and travel some of the lakes and ponds that dot the area. There are many forms of wildlife to see while trekking around in silent snow landscape. On any given outing one could expect to see moose, deer, fox, and coyote, rabbits, squirrels or maybe even a Bald Eagle. For the ice fishermen, there are several lakes close to town that hold brook trout, landlocked salmon, and lake trout. Some of these lakes are accessible by snowmobile but, Big Wood Lake is right in the middle of town. If you want to be warm and comfy while fishing, there are ice shacks to rent. Bait and supplies can also be purchased right in town. Once again if you’re new to the sport or just want to give it a try, there are Guides available in the area. There will be an Ice Fishing derby on the weekend of January 7th. Call the Chamber of Commerce for details.Jackman hosts a wide variety of lodging. There is something for all budgets from motels and rustic cabins to luxury accommodations with all amenities. There are housekeeping cabins where you can do your own cooking or dine out at one of the area restaurants. Whatever adventure it is that you’re looking for in the winter, you can find it in Jackman because; “Adventure is our Maine Attraction”.

Jackman hosts a wide variety of lodging. There is something

for all budgets.

Oversized Parking AreaFriendly Staff

Winter trail access from lake Walking distance from lodging

Thursdays Karaoke Oversized Parking Area

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SNOWMOBILINGin MaineStory and photos by Cathy Genthner

Downtown Millinocket is one of the few places in the world that hosts a snowmobile parade right through the middle of its business section on Penobscot Avenue, every year in celebration of Winterfest. The festivities this year begin on February 17 at 6 p.m. on Friday with a parade through the downtown, followed by an antique snowmobile show and rides on Saturday, along with an ice fishing derby, poker run and other events.

“We have some of the best trails in Maine and I don’t know of any other downtown where they actually put snow on the streets so the snowmobilers can have smooth riding for their parade,” said Jean Boddy, the office coordinator of the Katahdin Area Chamber of Commerce.

The Cushman Family of Gorham loves to go snowmobiling with all of their four sons as well as friends they’ve made through the sport. They especially love attending the snowmobile festivals held at various locations throughout the state.

“We look at snowmobiling as a tool to bring families together and repair relationships. The snowmobile culture consists of clubs that are all part of one big family,” said

A Family-Friendly Sport with Lots of Festivals for Everyone

Jan. 14: Bangor Vintage Snowmobile Ride www.PaulBunyanSnow.com

Jan. 19-21: Snodeo, Rangeley Rangeleysnowmobile.com

Jan. 21: B-52 Annual Memorial Ride, Greenville www.mooseheadriders.org

Jan. 28: USCC Snowmobile Racing, Parlin Pond - www.usccracing.com

Feb. 10-12: 13th Annual Naples Winter Carnival www.muddyriversnoseekers.org

Feb. 17-25: Greenville Winterfest www.mooseheadriders.org

Feb. 17-20: Katahdin Area WinterFest www.katahdinmaine.com

Feb. 18: USCC Snowmobiling Racing, Madawaska - www.usccracing.com

Feb. 18: One-lunger 100 Vintage Snowmobile Race, Turner - www.turnerridgeriders.com

2012 Events

Jennifer Cushman of Gorham. “We are members of the Snow Valley Sno-Goers in Andover and we hold each other responsible for being respectful when riding and mindful of

landowners and their property.”

There are almost 300 snowmobile clubs in Maine that have worked hard to foster good landowner relations and to promote snowmobile safety and education. Clubs host many of the yearly festivals and events that include activities even for those who don’t snowmobile.

Maine has more than 14,500 miles of snowmobile trails – most on private land and groomed by volunteers. The Maine Snowmobile Association (MSA) and its clubs and members have worked diligently to improve the reputation of snowmobiles and to encourage the respect of the rights of landowners.

FMI: www.mesnow.com

Even if you’ve never hit the trails before,

snowmobiling can be a safe and fun sport.

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The Greater Fort Kent area, America’s First Mile, US Route 1, is rich in outdoor recreation opportunities. Visitors can

find something to do outdoors all four seasons. Many of the area businesses specialize in the outdoor recreation business. Visitors can go into the outdoors on their own or hire one the many local Registered Maine Guides in the area to make their trip both enjoyable and often an educational experience.

The region also celebrates many festivals each year during the different seasons. One of the largest events put on is the Can-Am Sled Dog Race held in February/March each winter. The event is spectator friendly with the start of the race held on Main Street. This race is nationally recognized and is a

qualifying race for any musher wishing to eventually move on to the famous Iditarod Race held in Alaska.

The Greater Fort Kent Area is a gateway to both the St. John River and the Allagash Wilderness Waterway. Great fishing, boating, or just relaxing on the water is a must when spending time in Greater Fort Kent.

Snowmobile capital of Maine! That is just one way to describe this area. The local clubs, towns and businesses are very active in maintaining the 2200 miles of existing trails.

No matter what a person is looking to do for fun … the Greater Fort Kent Region has it all.

welcome to FORT KENT

Photos: Left, Maine Winter Sports Center; Center, Fort Kent Chamber of Commerce; Right, Wskitv.com

in Maine

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GRANT TOWNSHIP

Large heated pool, hot tub, exercise, game and play area, free internet access,

local calls and business center, cable and WIFI.We are a pet-friendly hotel.

740 Central Street, Millinocket, ME 044621-877-902-4555 • 207-723-4555

Snowmobilers Welcome!

A sportsperson’s haven – here you will find the best groomed snowmobile trails in America, superb ice –fishing, dog sled tours and much more.

The Katahdin/Moosehead Lake Regions – The Highlands –posses two of Maine’s most spectacular assets – Mt. Katahdin in Baxter State Park and Moosehead Lake, Maine’s legendary sporting landmark.

The Katahdin Area consists of the towns of Medway, East Millinocket, Millinocket, Patten and Sherman. Here snow-mobilers and X-country skiers will find excellent trails to enjoy their favorite winter sports, great accommodations and fine dining that will make their winter get away one to remember.

The Moosehead Lake Area has long been a favorite winter des-tination. Whether it’s snowshoeing, ice-racing, snowmobiling, X-country skiing, ice-fishing or dog sled tours you will find here in the pristine wilderness. Great accommodations, fine dining and outfitters with every accessory that you may need make for a wonderful winter holiday.

Katahdin& Moosehead Lake

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CORINNA

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Gas • Beer • Soda • Coffee • Pizza • SubsLive Bait • Non-Resident Snowmobile Registration

Lottery • ATM • Groceries • Souvenirs

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The Charles InnBangor’s 1st Art Gallery Hotel

www.TheCharlesInn.com Tel. 207-992-282020 Broad Street Fax. 207-992-2826Bangor, ME 04401 email: [email protected]

Located at The Charles Inn and new to downtown Bangor is a New Orleans style hotspot featuring toe-tapping, finger-snapping zydeco and jazz music. The Big Easy Lounge is a comfortable and casual place to enjoy over 150 different beers from all over the world and liquors and spirits specially selected for the finest cocktails available. Offering an extensive absinthe selection that is personally presented and processed in authentic antique decanters. Big Easy Lounge is Bangor’s only venue for live Jazz and Blues music, featuring some of the hottest entertainment every Thursday–Saturday night. Open Mon.–Sat. 5:00 pm–1:00 am.

BANGOR

Bangor is a city with great vitality and spirit in the very heart of Maine. During the

winter and spring months the Queen City is the hub of fun activities for folks in Eastern, Northern Maine and New Brunswick as well as those from further away that come to enjoy the way life should be.

The Queen City offers visitors great accommo-dations and a diverse menu of fantastic dining opportunities as well as an abundance of cul-tural choices. The Bangor Symphony Orches-tra is America’s oldest standing symphony and will feature The Nutcracker on December 17th and 18th; The Planets on January 29th; Tchai-

kovsky 4 on March 11th and The Pops: Queen on March 24th. The University of Maine’s Museum of Art and Maine’s Discovery Mu-seum and The Penobscot Theatre are but a few of the cultural interest that one can enjoy.

Hollywood Slots is a major fun entertainment destination; while the camping and RV, boating and flower shows together with the yearly bas-ketball tournament are some other reasons why Bangor is so special for those suffering from cabin fever during the winter and early spring.

Naturally, outdoor winter activities including skiing/snowboarding, Nordic skiing, hiking, ice fishing and snowmobiling abound close by.

Find us On Facebook!facebook.com/activityme

QUEEN CITYa salute to theMetro Bangor

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Known for year-round recreation, its’ rural setting, and rich history the Central Maine Area has much to offer for winter activities.

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Central Maine has hundreds of miles of groomed trails for snowmobiling and snowshoeing and if you want to ice fish then there are many lakes to satisfy that activity also.

Winslow Maine, home of Fort Halifax in Halifax Park, is a perfect place to enjoy the outdoors, good food and the Maine culture. From hiking trails to snowmobiling right up to one of their well know restaurants, everyone will enjoy spending time in Winslow.

Waterville is located on the banks of the Kennebec River, where you can enjoy fine restaurants, theater & art, specialty shopping including an array of products, upscale women’s clothing, jewelry, home furnishings, and numerous culture & art amenities. Year round events include the Greater Taste of Waterville, Downtown Farmers Market, Waterville Opera House, and the Waterville In town Arts Festival are only a few of the spectacular things to do. Waterville is the home to two prestigious colleges, Colby College and Thomas College, which are known for their outstanding academic programs and high standards. Waterville also offers many outdoor activities for the young and the old. From their outdoor parks to their inside centers there is fun

Photos: Inset, Darren Corson; Background, Betsy Brown

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Photo: Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce

and healthy programs for all ages.

Fairfield, home of Kennebec Valley Community College, draws visitors from all over the world to enjoy the outdoor activities, restaurants, events, shopping, local museums, and the scenic views. While heading to Skowhegan, Bingham, The Forks, or Jackman, stop and experience the vast array of things that Fairfield has to offer from snowshoeing and snowmobiling trails, to shopping at the Fairfield Antique Mall. Before you leave Fairfield, grab something to eat or to take with you from Sonny’s Pizza.

Welcoming, picturesque, adventure, are only a few of the words that describe the Belgrade Lakes Region. Famed from the heartwarming story “On Golden Pond” the

mailboat still delivers to dockside cottages. Belgrade offers natural beauty, recreational activities, lakefront camps, fine fishing, and a relaxing atmosphere. Many peaceful cottages and camps are available for a perfect weekend getaway or a weeklong vacation. Snowmobile, ice fish, snowshoe, or sit at one of the camps by the fireplace on one of the 7 freshwater lakes. Belgrade has A Christmas Stroll, with hundreds of lights, music, horse driven wagon riders, shopping, and of course Santa, Nearby, Fort Western Museum is the oldest wooden fort still standing in the United States. Three additional museums display visual arts and present powerful exhibits.

Come and enjoy Central Maine and the vast number of things to do.

ALBION/OAKLAND

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The next time you find the couch calling your name on a chilly winter day, consider the following:

• Unstructured outdoor activity is down by half from the previous generation.

• Children in the U.S. average just 30 minutes a week of unregulated time outdoors; however, their weekly electronic media exposure is almost 45 hours a week.

• The average American child can recognize 1,000 corporate logos, but can’t identify 10 plants or animals native to his or her own region.

• Childhood obesity has doubled over the past 30 years for preschoolers and adolescents and more than tripled for children aged 6-11.

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, 2009.

WinterKids is working to reverse these trends by providing special opportunities to get kids and families outside to enjoy the winter. Staying active through the winter helps you to stay fit, combat the “winter blues,” and keep your immune system strong.

The WinterKids Passport helps families stay active and have fun at 50 participating winter recreation areas in

Photo: Winter Kids

SnowGive the

a Go!

Increasing Prosperity in our Region

Arrowsic, Bath, Bowdoin, Bowdoinham, Brunswick, Dresden, Edgecomb,

Georgetown, Harpswell, Phippsburg, Richmond, Topsham, West Bath,

Westport Island, Wiscasset, Woolwich

www.midcoastmaine.com1-877-725-8797

Maine. Check us out at www.winterkids.org! From downhill and cross-country skiing to skating, tubing, and snowshoeing, there is something fun for everyone!

Dressing appropriately for the weather makes all the difference. As you head outside to build a snowman, go sledding, or snowshoe a local trail, be prepared—wear a hat, dress in layers and stay hydrated.

Winter is a great season for outdoor fun! So when the snow flies, get outside, get active, and have fun! This winter, be a “winter kid!” You will be so glad you did.

—Julie MulkernExecutive Director, WinterKids

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Down East Sunrise Trails offers nearly 90 miles of multi-use winter recreationYou can ski, snowmobile, or snowshoe on Maine’s Down East Sunrise Trail, stretching from just outside of Ellsworth to Ayers Junction, just a few miles from Calais. Along the way you will be treated to views of mountains and hills, marshes, fields, forests and wildlife.

“Presently the snowmobile clubs in the area groom the trail and we ski it regularly. It is really a spectacular place. You can be skiing along and there is Schoodic Mountain in all its glory right in front of you,” the Bill Ceckler, the president of the Downeast Sunrise Trail Coalition.

The trail was constructed from an abandoned railroad trail

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Our Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. Thomas Crowe, has many years of experience in adult reconstructive surgery, arthroscopic surgery, sports medicine (ligament reconstruction) and much more. Rehabilitation after surgery is offered by our Rehabilitation Department which has one of the most comprehensive programs in Washington County. Their skilled clinicians work with each client to meet all their rehabilitation needs.

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and took more than 23 years of controversy, planning, and construction. The trail connects snowmobile trails in Hancock and Washington Counties to other parts of the Maine.

“We’ve never had any good quality east-west snowmobile trails in that region because essentially every trail would go in a northerly direction to get away from the ocean,” said Scott Ramsay, the director of the off-road vehicle division for the Maine Department of Conservation. “There are at least four trails that this trail connects together with beautiful loops in the area. Folks that live in Ellsworth can travel only five minutes and be on a quality trail.”

The trail also passes through many towns that have restaurants, hotels, gas stations and Bed and Breakfasts. In fact, some businesses have groomed trails that lead directly to the sunrise trail. There are also kiosks along the trail with information for trail users.

“It is an incredible ride and the variety of scenery is amazing. We’ve seen wildlife including deer, turkeys, partridge, fox and eagles. It isn’t a dead end ride. You can get somewhere,” said Joe McPhail, the president of the Dennysville Snowmobile and ATV Club, whose club grooms 19 miles of the trail in the winter.

“When there isn’t snow on the trail, hikers, joggers, ATVers, bicyclists and equestrians are using the trail. There are plans to extend the trail two more miles to the west to bring it to Ellsworth and extend it eastward to Calais as well.

For more information and maps visit: www.sunrisetrail.com

ONE FOR ALLOne Trail, Many UsesStory and photo by Cathy Genthner

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winter photo tips Story and photo by- Susan Glen Peters

Winter can be an amazing time of year to capture images. Challenges, however, can

arise from both the cold and trying to shoot the pure winter white snow. Here are a few tips to help you with your winter photography activity.

Prepare your camera for the cold and the inclement weather.

Keep your camera cold. Even though it may be tempting to tuck your camera into your jacket, warming and cooling your camera may cause condensation and render your camera unusable. It is easier to brush falling snow off a cold camera as well. Don’t try to blow snow off your camera with your breath; this can cause a frozen mess of condensation. An item I keep handy is a chamois cloth and put it over my camera and lens during light precipitation. When the weather really is at odds with keeping dry, be it our Maine winter rain or heavy snowfall, try a large zip lock freezer bag. Simply cut a hole at the bottom of the bag and slip it over your camera. Your view finder will be exposed by the opening of the bag. If you have a clear filter, simply screw the filter on holding the edges of the cut portion in place

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Running outside in winter? Are you crazy? Although cold weather can really play havoc on your running regimen, all you need are a few key strategies and a firm running goal, and you’ll be running in any kind inclement weather.

First, set a Specific Goal. There is nothing more motivating than to train for a race. You can plan to run The Mid Winter 10 Miler, Irish Road Rover 5K or a Spring Marathon. Also, Run With a Buddy or Group. You’ll have a built in motivational source, friends to chat with and it is safer to run in numbers. Running with others is a great way to beat the winter doldrums.

For clothing, layering is the key. Consider wearing a layer that blocks the wind, such as winter pants with ¾ tights underneath and a top that wicks the moisture away from your skin. Additionally, include gloves and a hat. Overheating is easy to do, so dressing for 15 to 20 degrees warmer than it actually is will allow your body temperature to increase and reduce the risk of overheating and excessive sweat. You should feel slightly chilled when you start. Remember, sometimes less is more.

Run during daylight so you can absorb that needed sunshine

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we rarely get in the winter. You’ll get your miles in during the warmest time of day and come back with a smile on your face.

Be seen. If you run when it is dark out, wear a reflective vest, flashing lights or a headlamp so you’re seen by traffic. Also, run with a runner’s I.D. in your shoe or pocket—just in case.

Wearing a traction device like Yak Trax will give you better traction and stability in the snow. Choose to run on packed or fresh snow. You will get better traction on fresh snow and reduce the chance for slipping.

Stay Low and shorten your running stride keeping your feet lower to the ground. You will run more efficiently and reduce the risk

of slipping, falling or straining muscles.

Start into the wind, so you have the wind at your back on your way home. You’ll avoid getting chilled by the wind after you’ve been sweating.

Keep it fun, but safe; Mix up your routes and use common sense and remember ... Run Happy!

Need motivation to run this winter? Run with a friend! Maine Track Club is a nonprofit organization and the state’s largest running club. Maine Track Club provides group runs,

training, and social events for runners and organizes several great races throughout the year.

Membership is only $25 per year per household. And don’t forget to register now for the club’s first race of the new year: The Midwinter Classic 10 Miler sponsored by Maine Running Company on February 5, 2012.

For more information, visit www.mainetrackclub.com

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Disc GolfWoodland Valley

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Offering disc golf on both courses until the snow gets deep; then Black Bear will be open for disc golfers, and the Grizzly for cross country skiiers and snowshoers.Upcoming tournaments: Jan.1 Bloody Mary Doubles Jan.14 Klondike Doubles Feb.19 Woodland Valley Ice Bowl (Singles) fundraiser for food pantry Mar.24 Spring Fling Doubles

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Activity Maine has been a Chamber member of various regions for the past 28 years and have partnered with numerous Chambers to promote area events and stimulate economic growth all around Maine. We have seen the tremendous amount of effort and enthusiasm put forth by all levels; therefore we are Saluting the Chambers of Commerce of Maine for their dedication to the economic and business development for Maine communities.

Chambers support our local communities and organize small and large events to bring businesses and consumers together. They

promote their wonderful towns to attract visitors and disseminate information that ultimately supports their members and impacts tourism and revenue. The benefits of Chamber membership for businesses are many. From networking opportunities to coaching seminars, the Chambers have vast resources to help grow budding as well as established Maine businesses.

A list of Chambers and CVB’s in Maine can be found on the M.A.C.C.E website: http://www.mainechambersunited.comu. Please check them out, you will be served well.

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3 Steps to Great Fitting Alpine Ski BootsDave Palese, Gorham Bike and Ski Boot Fitter

Do you want to improve your performance out on the slopes? Do you want your feet to be comfortable and warm for a full day on the snowFor those who have problems with boots, if your feet hurt, customizing your boot to your foot is the answer.

My experience has been that the majority of people don’t know all the modifications and adjustments that can be made to their equipment. The goal is to have the equipment conform to you and not the other way around. Below are the 3 key steps to making your boots fit like a glove.

1. You must start with the right boot.You can’t go by just your ability level. Be sure whatever shop you purchase your boots at does a proper sizing of your feet. And this mean more than just the length. The goal here is to match the boot to the skier for the best fit possible.

2. Start from the Bottom UpThe footbed in an alpine ski boot, and really any piece of performance footwear, is literally the foundation and starting point to fitting the boot to your feet. The ugly truth is that footbeds provoided by the manufacturers in alpine ski boots aren’t worth much. The padding they provide usually isn’t that great and they lend next to no support. The goal of the

manufacturer’s footbeds, or “sock liners” as they are called in the footwear world, is to ensure that the boot is comfortable when tried on in the store and nothing about the footbed is offensive in anyway as to avoid turning the customer off. They

are designed expecting that they will be thrown away early on. When you try on boots, make the investment from the very beginning in at least a pair of “drop-in” or “trim-to-fit footbeds”. Even

better is to get a pair of custom-molded footbeds for optimal supportThe footbeds we are talking about are designed to ensure that your foot is properly supported

and stable inside your ski boot. Unlike running, skiing is a static activity and the position of the foot in the boot

is fixed from the ankle down.

3. Possibilities AboundManufactures build several mechanical

adjustments into the boots such as canting (tilting) the cuff to the natural angle of your lower leg. Some boots even have a forefoot width adjustments. Beyond those adjustments, many modifications can be made to the boot’s liner, boot board (what is

under the liner in the shell) and the shell itself to make sure that the boot fits snug and gives you maximum control, while at the same time provides hours of comfort and warmth for many years.

If you have questions about boot fitting, feel free to send me an email, [email protected]

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Dog sledding: A brief historyIt is believed that dog teams were used extensively by fur trappers from Northern Quebec & Hudson bay area down into northern New England. This is the how & why that dogdriving came into Maine.

In the last forty years, the service traditionally performed by sled dogs has largely been relegated to mechanical means like snowmachines and bush planes, and dog team driving has become substantially recreational and educational. Although no longer a necessity for winter travel, mushing

persists in our modern world not because it is the easiest way to get somewhere, but because it fun, challenging, rewarding, humbling and exhilarating—like the best of adventures.

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Sebago Ice Fishing Derby February 18 and 19

The Sebago Ice Fishing Derby is in its 12th year that takes place on Maine’s second largest lake in the southern part of the state, just a half-hour drive from Portland.

Tom Noonan of Raymond came up with the idea for the derby nearly 15 years ago. The derby, which is sponsored by the Windham Rotary Club is held from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, when anglers are not required to have a license to fish - known as a free fishing weekend- an incentive offered by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife to encourage more people to get into the sport of ice fishing.

The excitement and number of anglers participating in the Sebago Ice Fishing Derby have grown with each passing year. On a good year there have been estimates of nearly 5,000 people out on the ice. There are other events as well such as snowmobile races and a “mall” of craft, food and merchandise vendors on the frozen lake.

The entry fee for the Sebago Ice Fishing Derby is $30 for an individual or $50 for a family that includes two adults and up to six children.

Statewide Fishing Derby March 3-4

The statewide fishing derby is held from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. on all legal bodies of water in Maine. Cost is $20 for an individual or $30 for a family including two adults and up to six children and is also sponsored by the Windham Rotary Club.

“It is the largest and richest tournament in the state and it has the potential to be the largest fishing derby in the country because most derbies take place at one spot,” said Noonan, who says this goal can be reached with proper planning and organizing during the next five years. “This derby is easier because people can go and fish at their favorite spot where they know the waters and know where the really big fish are.”

Prizes for both derbies in the past have included boats and rucks. There is also a kids’ ice fishing derby, 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday February 25, Range Pond State Park, Poland, which is free.

For more information about the Sebago Ice Fishing Derby and State-wide Fishing Derby as well as entry forms, visit: www.icefishingderby.com

2012 Events Will Attract Anglers of All Ages from All Over!Story and photo by Cathy Genthner

February18th & 19th 2012

ANGLER HEAVEN!

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Glen Raymond, of Caribou, Maine won the 2011 Statewide Ice Fishing Derby with this Muskie weighing 23.69 pounds and measuring 43 inches long.

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Nestled at the foothills of the mountains of western Maine, the University of Maine at Farmington (UMF) is the affordable alternative to a private liberal arts college.

Rated one of “America’s Best Colleges” for 15 consecutive years by U.S.News & World Report (1998-2012), we were also named one of USNews’ 2012 best college value “Great Schools, Great Prices.” According to USNews, the higher the quality of the program and the lower the cost, the better the deal. UMF, Bowdoin, Bates and Colby colleges were the only Maine schools named to the list.

The University of Maine at Farmington offers quality programs in the arts and sciences, teacher preparation, and pre-professional studies at an exceptional value.

Partnering with Sugarloaf, Sunday River, Saddleback and others we developed an Outdoor Recreation Business Administration (ORBA) academic program that provides students with real-world experience in the outdoor rec and tourism industry – including internships.

For nearly 150 years, the University of Maine at Farmington has enriched students with a liberal arts experience that empowers them to succeed in their chosen careers and to make a difference in their communities.

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