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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

4th of July in the Valley: ’80s style!

July 4, 2015 by WSKI Leave a Comment

Ice cream & kids & the 4th of July can only be improved upon by having a HUGE Sundae with a ton of kids to eat it before it melts! Yum!! It’s always been a great place to live for adventure seekers & relaxation experts: this footage from 1985 (best recollection!) shows it’s a great place to grow up, too!!

Happy 4th everyone!

 

 

Filed Under: Events, Featured, From The Archives, News Tagged With: carrabassett valley, family activities outdoors, franklin county, Maine High Peaks, New England mountains, western maine mountains

Spring Paddling (get it while you can)

May 25, 2015 by WSKI Leave a Comment

April and early May are a great time to take advantage of the melting snow and spring run-off. Many rivers and streams are run-able at this time of year only and also after heavy summer rain, hence the “get it while you can”! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Activities, Featured, News Tagged With: Eustis, franklin county, kayak, Maine High Peaks, western maine mountains

Sugarloaf Marathon and 15K

May 14, 2015 by WSKI Leave a Comment

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Now in its 33rd year, the Sugarloaf Marathon is Maine’s oldest continuously run marathon, drawing hundreds of runners from all over the U.S. and Eastern Canada each year. From Cathedral Pines in Eustis to downtown Kingfield, despite the mountainous surroundings, Sugarloaf’s course is widely known as a fast course. The final 16 miles of the course have an elevation loss of 980 feet, helping to make it common for runners to have personal best times on this course.

Filed Under: Events, Featured, News Tagged With: carrabassett valley, franklin county, Maine High Peaks, Maine's high peaks region, marathon, sugarloaf, western maine mountains

Arnold Trail Historical Society reps visit WSKI

May 2, 2015 by WSKI Leave a Comment

After years of trying to track someone down to be on our Mountain Report show to talk about this historical event that happened so ‘long ago’ but not at all ‘far away’, we found two locals who are part of the ATHS, Kenny Wing & Rocky Freeman, right under our noses! The story of Benedict Arnold’s march to Quebec City from Newburyport, Mass. is a tale of heroic efforts, valiant attempts to persevere… & harsh weather & conditions that led to very high attrition along the way…. with some of their worst terrain & experiences right in our backyard north to Lac Megantic! Check out arnoldsmarch.com for more info on this fascinating piece of history that you can explore.. re-trace their route & imagine as you go…!

Filed Under: Activities, Featured, News, People Tagged With: arnold trail, Eustis, flagstaff lake, franklin county, hiking in maine, local activities, Maine High Peaks, Revolutionary War history, western maine mountains

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