Snowmobile Trail Report, Feb. 23, 2023
Mother Nature is seriously testing out how resilient County clubs are. With the ups and downs of temperatures it has made grooming very challenging.
Mother Nature is seriously testing out how resilient County clubs are. With the ups and downs of temperatures it has made grooming very challenging.
I’m not sure if it was the freight train sound of the wind or the incessant tapping of frozen flakes on my den window that made me lay down my tools and stare outside.
As I type this report the temperature in Caribou is 46 degrees with water running everywhere. This short-lived warm spell should not hurt us too badly.
This past weekend Mother Nature once again tested the fortitude of the County clubs and this time it was with minus-55 wind chills.
FORT KENT, Maine – Athletes from the United States and Canada gathered at the Fort Kent Outdoor Center to compete in the 2023 International Biathlon Union Continental Cup the last weekend of January. The abundance of natural snow available on the Outdoor Center trails drew skiers from New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Quebec, as […]
Prestile Community Park is on track to be completed by October.
Advances in ice fishing equipment made monumental leaps over the last 50 years in technology, durability, ease of use and, best of all, less work for the angler.
The elevated challenge gave even more excitement and satisfaction when my chosen weapon went “click,” rather than “bang.”
A friend I haven’t seen in person for more than 30 years and I were talking about what it feels like to be an age we once considered old.
What are the basic needs to venture out in northern Maine for a safe, comfortable and productive ice fishing trip?