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University of Maine at Farmington student Alden Collet of Freeport takes a break from classes to glide across a gypsy rail or wooden fence as temperatures rise to near 40 at noontime Wednesday at an apartment house on High Street in Farmington. A coach at Carrabassett Valley Academy, Collet said he had a class and couldn’t make it to the mountain. A wooden structure was erected to create the hill in the back, which he came down, then jumped and slid across the rail. Several local students enjoy the challenge, he said.
University of Maine at Farmington student Alden Collet of Freeport takes a break from classes to glide across a gypsy rail or wooden fence as temperatures rise to near 40 at noontime Wednesday at an apartment house on High Street in Farmington. A coach at Carrabassett Valley Academy, Collet said he had a class and couldn’t make it to the mountain. A wooden structure was erected to create the hill in the back, which he came down, then jumped and slid across the rail. Several local students enjoy the challenge, he said.
University of Maine at Farmington student Alden Collet of Freeport takes a break from classes to glide across a gypsy rail or wooden fence as temperatures rise to near 40 at noontime Wednesday at an apartment house on High Street in Farmington. A coach at Carrabassett Valley Academy, Collet said he had a class and couldn’t make it to the mountain. A wooden structure was erected to create the hill in the back, which he came down, then jumped and slid across the rail. Several local students enjoy the challenge, he said.
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