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Songs on the Summit w/ Rick Charette

August 25, 2015 by WSKI Leave a Comment

Kids programs have always been a strong part of the Sugarloaf community year-round, & this footage from the ’80s shows a summer day at the top of Sugarloaf with singer, songwriter, performer Rick Charette whose passion & talent for writing for children resulted in the well-known “Bubblegum” in 1983, followed in 1985 by “Alligator in the Elevator”. These kids would be in their thirties now, but probably still remember this happy day, courtesy of the beloved Sugarloaf Gondola, & the programs entrenched in our local lifestyle to ensure future generations of outdoors adventurers continue to thrive & love this place as WE do ….
Those were the days……..!!!

Filed Under: Featured, From The Archives, News Tagged With: carrabassett valley, family activities outdoors, Maine High Peaks, sugarloaf

Jimmy Heuga Racing for MS on Bucksaw

August 13, 2015 by WSKI Leave a Comment

Jimmie Heuga was one of the first two American men to win an Olympic medal in Alpine skiing, and became a pioneering advocate of exercise and activity to combat multiple sclerosis, the disease that curtailed his athletic career. After the top-to-bottom Sugarloaf vertical challenge morphed into the Jimmy Heuga Fundraiser for MS, the objective of getting as much vertical as possible in one day caused the event to use a dedicated trail, Windrow, serviced by Bucksaw Chairlift. Now that Sugarloaf has announced Bucksaw is going away with no replacement being discussed, we are sad to see this family-friendly, wind resistant chairlift be quietly taken away this summer. Thanks for the memories, here are some to share!

Filed Under: Featured, From The Archives, News, Sugarloaf Tagged With: bucksaw chairlift, carrabassett valley, franklin county, Huega, skiing, sugarloaf

Wilhelm Reich Museum, Rangeley

July 28, 2015 by WSKI Leave a Comment

The Wilhelm Reich Museum located in Rangeley, is a historic site and nature preserve comprising of 175 acres of fields and woodlands, a system of trails, conference center, and the Orgone Energy Observatory… [Read more…]

Filed Under: Featured, News, Places to go Tagged With: maine, Maine High Peaks Region, Orgonon. Orgone energy, Rangeley Maine, Wilhelm Reich Museum, WSKI TV 17

Great way to see beautiful Bigelow!

July 21, 2015 by WSKI Leave a Comment

Out of the archives is this un-edited footage from the ’80s when horseback riding was available from Sugarloaf/USA as another non-winter activity to do in the region. There is a quick close up from afar of the fire tower at the summit of Bigelow Mtn, but although the tower & the horses are gone, that knock-out view from within the Bigelow Preserve along the shores of Flagstaff Lake still remains, with various ways to enjoy it; by foot, mountain bike, or boat! … or horse, if you bring your own! This is our backyard; you’re invited year-round! Come out & play!

Filed Under: Featured, From The Archives, News, Sugarloaf Tagged With: big, carrabassett valley, fire tower, flagstaff lake, horse, Maine High Peaks, sugarloaf, summer adventures, vacation, western maine

A Highlight of Sugarloaf History! First Atlantic Balloon Crossing departed from Village on the Green

July 8, 2015 by WSKI Leave a Comment

Hot-Air Balloonists Crossing Atlantic Break Record

July 03, 1987|Associated Press

CARRABASSETT VALLEY, Me. — A British tycoon and a Swedish-born balloonist broke a distance record Thursday and sped along at up to 142 m.p.h. as they attempted the first Atlantic crossing in a hot-air balloon.

Traveling far faster than expected with the aid of the jet stream, Richard Branson and Per Lindstrand covered the first 1,000 miles of their 3,400-mile journey in a little more than 10 hours. They broke the distance mark for hot-air balloons at 907 miles while passing about 140 miles southeast of St. John’s, Newfoundland.

“It has been the most spectacular and magnificent flight,” Branson said by radio. “When we arrived at 27,000 feet, we hit the very cold weather (about 40 below zero). There was an enormous cloud behind us that created a massive vapor trail. For a moment I thought the balloon was on fire.”

Branson, 36, the head of an entertainment conglomerate and chairman of Virgin Atlantic Airways, and Lindstrand, 38, lifted off Thursday morning from a Maine ski resort. Their 21-story-high balloon, with a pressurized capsule suspended below, had never before been inflated or flown.

 

Filed Under: Featured, From The Archives, News, Sugarloaf Tagged With: hot air balloon, Maine High Peaks, New England mountains, sugarloaf, western maine mountains

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