At Maine\u27s annual Becoming an Outdoors-Woman weekend, sponsored by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife, author Elizabeth Peavey comes face-to-face with her inner woods weenie. The event, part of a nationwide program, took place at Camp Bishopswood on Megunticook Lake, in Hope. Workshops focused on skills related to hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, kayaking, photography, landscaping for wildlife, canoeing, biking, and other outdoor activities. This year\u27s weekend will be held at Camp Caribou in Winslow
Megan Vhay graduated from the University of Maine, Orono, in 2016 with a BS in Wildlife Ecology. Her...
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The author, Ida Allen, recounts some of her life in Maine\u27s woods. She was born in a Moxie Gorge...
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MON. Good roads take you everywhere. Wide sandy beaches invite you to swim and bask in the sun. Nigh...
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Publicizing Maine\u27s many camp siteshttps://digitalmaine.com/expo67_news/1006/thumbnail.jp
Megan Vhay graduated from the University of Maine, Orono, in 2016 with a BS in Wildlife Ecology. Her...
Focus on Tourism & Hospitality piece on challenges faced by Maine\u27s sporting camps, including th...
North by East piece on a Rangeley region camp, Forest Lodge, made famous by Louise Dickinson Rich i...
Inside Maine. Profiles of Marilyn Tourtelotte\u27s Becoming an Outdoorswoman course for the Depa...
Pam Wells purchased a clear-cut woodlot in 2004 which she has been restoring to health. Trails in th...
The nonprofit annual Maine Canoe Symposium at Winona Camps in Bridgton seeks to protect the heritage...
An account by Elizabeth Peavey of a canoe trip to Lake Sysladobsis in the Grand Lake Stream Region o...
The author, Ida Allen, recounts some of her life in Maine\u27s woods. She was born in a Moxie Gorge...
This research project surveyed women who indicated an interest in the Becoming an Outdoors-Woman pr...
Starting in the 1860s, the land now called Maine’s 100-Mile Wilderness was home to a string of trapp...
MON. Good roads take you everywhere. Wide sandy beaches invite you to swim and bask in the sun. Nigh...
The number of Maine farms is declining, but the number of women running farms increased 35 percent f...
Inside Maine. Tips for vacationers who want to get up close to nature. Suggested sites include tid...
A registered Maine guide shares tales of teaching girls outdoor skills on three-week-long canoe expe...
Publicizing Maine\u27s many camp siteshttps://digitalmaine.com/expo67_news/1006/thumbnail.jp
Megan Vhay graduated from the University of Maine, Orono, in 2016 with a BS in Wildlife Ecology. Her...
Focus on Tourism & Hospitality piece on challenges faced by Maine\u27s sporting camps, including th...
North by East piece on a Rangeley region camp, Forest Lodge, made famous by Louise Dickinson Rich i...