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Thank you Brud, for sharing these memories!

November 11, 2016 by WSKI Leave a Comment

Enjoy some classic ski film footage from forty plus years back! This fabulous bit of Sugarloaf marketing from the late ’60s is not exactly GoPro quality, but the essence of Sugarloaf is captured completely, & that’s still the reason why we love this region! Way back then, Sugarloaf was already the king of spring & we wrote the book on how to have a great time!!!!!!

Filed Under: Featured, From The Archives, News, Sugarloaf Tagged With: canoe, maine, mountains, Old ski movie, ski, sugarloaf

Carrabassett Gold; from mountain top to river bottom…

August 19, 2016 by WSKI Leave a Comment

The geology of Carrabassett Valley tells a wonderful and interesting story. We tagged along with Jack (of all trails) as he explains the geologic history of the region and where and how you may come along some gold… [Read more…]

Filed Under: Activities, Featured, News Tagged With: Carrabassett River, carrabassett valley, gold, KINGFIELD MAINE, maine, Maine Geology, Maine gold panning, panning, prospector

Mountain Bike Tips [ before you ride ]

July 12, 2016 by WSKI Leave a Comment

Bob Ash, owner of Carrabassett Valley Bike, shows us some tips for making sure you and your bike are good to go before you head out on the trails. Carrabassett Valley Bike is located at the Sugarloaf Outdoor Center, just one mile south of the Sugarloaf Access rd. Bike repairs, trail snacks, local info and MUCH more! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Activities, Featured, News Tagged With: carrabassett valley, Carrabassett Valley Bike, maine, Maine High Peaks, mountain bike, mountain bike tips, mtb, sugarloaf

Get out on Flagstaff Lake!

May 31, 2016 by WSKI Leave a Comment

Flagstaff Lake is the fourth largest lake in the State of Maine. With its rich history and amazing views and wildlife, it’s a wonderful place to get out and explore. In this video, we share some of our favorite places to launch our boats onto the lake. Whether you’re on paddleboards, in kayaks, canoes, or motorboats, this lake is a recreational paradise for any outdoor enthusiast… far, far away from the crowds, with nothing but wilderness along most of its shore. .. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Activities, Featured, News, Places to go, Things to do Tagged With: Benidict Arnold, Canoeing, flagstaff lake, franklin county, Kayaking, maine, Maine High Peaks, Maine Lakes, Paddleboarding, sugarloaf

Rangeley Region Guides and Sportsman Association

May 16, 2016 by WSKI Leave a Comment

Sheridan Oldham visited us this past winter to let us know all the cool things happening with the Rangeley Region Guides and Sportsman Association. This non profit is the oldest fish and game club in the state of Maine… [Read more…]

Filed Under: Featured, News, Things to do Tagged With: maine, Maine High Peaks, Rangeley, Rangeley Lakes, Rangeley Maine, Rangeley Region Guides and Sportsmans Association, Rifle range, Skeet Shooting

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Posts

  • Sugarloaf’s 75th Anniversary Gala
  • A chat with Sugarloaf Ski Patrol in studio!
  • Carrabassett Valley Updates and Selectperson Candidate Interviews on the WSKI Mtn Report
  • Fat Biking Tips with CRNEMBA president Val
  • Meet Carrabassett Valley’s new Rec Director Alison Thayer!

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