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Take a Hike! Kibby Mountain

June 13, 2012 by WSKI Leave a Comment

Kibby Mountain (3654 ft) is located north of Flagstaff Lake, east of Chain of Ponds and just south of the Canadian boarder. The trail to the summit is 2.5 miles long and takes approx 1.5 hrs to reach the summit. Before you head out for the trailhead make sure you’ve got plenty of gas and supplies as this is well off the beaten path….but worth the trip!  To get there: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Activities, Featured, News Tagged With: appalachian trail, carrabassett, carrabassett valley, Chain of Ponds, flagstaff lake, franklin county, hiking, hiking in maine, Kibby Mountain, Kibby Mountain Wilderness, Kibby Mountain Wind Project, kingfield, local activities, maine, maine tourism, megantic, outside, sugarloaf, travel, western maine mountains, wski, wski tv, wskitv

Alex Tuttle keeps ascending!!!!

June 12, 2012 by WSKI Leave a Comment

Local kids are always a source of pride for us in the western mountains of Maine, as we have seen many star athletes & wonderful people all around, grow up with the work ethic, outdoors appreciation, & willingness to set & achieve goals that drives us forward, no matter what life’s hassles throw at you! For Alex Tuttle of Stratton, his goals were forming in his mind very early, & with the chance to attend Carrabassett Valley Academy & be mentored by our two-time Boardercross Olympic Gold Champion Seth Wescott, the climb to the top is well underway! In this spring update with Alex, we hear how the 2011-12 season went overall, & what’s next for this outstanding snowboarder! [Read more…]

Filed Under: News, People Tagged With: Boardercross, Carrabassett Valley Academy, maine, Olympic Gold, seth wescott, Stratton, western mountains

Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust: Bonney Point Trails

May 31, 2012 by WSKI Leave a Comment

“Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust is a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting and preserving natural areas, scenic beauty, critical wildlife habitat and the cultural heritage that make this region of our state so special.” -rlht.org

One of the ways for the public to enjoy the hard work accomplished by the Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust is by checking out one of the many parcels of preserved land in the region. This can include fishing on the legendary Rapid River, bird watching in one of the wildlife sanctuaries, and plenty of opportunities for hiking as well.

In this short video we stopped by the Bonney Point Trails. This easy 1 mile loop hike with lake access can be reached by turning off of Rt 4 just north of the town of Rangeley onto Bonney Point road. The trailhead and parking area is on the left. Once at the trailhead, you’ll find a signpost with maps and all the info you’ll need to explore Bonney Point. Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife, and Enjoy! Find out more information at rlht.org.

 

Filed Under: Activities, Featured, News Tagged With: appalachian trail, Bonney Point, franklin county, hiking, hiking in maine, local activities, local business, local economy, maine, Maine High Peaks, maine tourism, outside, Rangeley Lake, Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust, Rangeley Maine, sugarloaf, Tourism, travel, vacation, western maine, western maine mountains, wski, wski tv, wskitv

The Sound of Music in the Mountains

May 28, 2012 by WSKI Leave a Comment

There’s no more majestic backdrop or fantastic natural audio-enhancing environment than you’ll find when you experience a symphony orchestra playing in the western mountains of Maine! This archive footage from the Portland Symphony Orchestra is a good reminder that the Kingfield POPs w/ the Bangor Symphony Orchestra & Noel Paul Stookey (oh WOW!!!) will soon be in the region, so see their website: www.kingfieldpops.com to get your tickets & plan to spend a glorious day/evening listening to the sound of music, outside, with Maine’s 4000+ foot mountains setting the scene! You’ll find some people who attended the PSO at Sugarloaf in the ’80s, will be there at the Kennedy Farm on June 30, 2012, too! How cool is that..?.. the timelessness of the value of the life we lead!! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Events, From The Archives, News, Sugarloaf Tagged With: bangor symphony, maine, mountains music, music, portland symphony, summer events, western maine mountains

2012 marks 30 years of the Sugarloaf Marathon

May 16, 2012 by WSKI Leave a Comment

May 20th is the 30th Annual Sugarloaf Marathon & 15K. The Sugarloaf Marathon is Maine’s oldest continuously run marathon, drawing over 1500 runners from all over the U.S. and Eastern Canada this year. Along Maine’s Scenic By-way Route 27,  it is by far, the most scenic run imaginable w/ views of Flagstaff Lake & the Bigelow Range, & the road following the Carrabassett River to downtown Kingfield from Sugarloaf. The marathon has been ranked among the fastest in the country, and is the only Maine race which is a qualifier for the Boston Marathon. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Events, News, Sugarloaf Tagged With: 15K, Boston qualifier, marathon, senic running, western maine

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