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    Two outdoor bars were added this year at Sugarloaf's Bullwinkle's restaurant in Carrabassett Valey to accommodate more skiers outside during the pandemic.

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    Skiers load onto the Westside Chairlift on Sunday at Mt. Abram in Greenwood.

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    Scott Tirrell and his son Colby eat their lunch in their car Sunday at Mt. Abram ski area in Greenwood. Eating in the car is one of the ways skiers have maintained social distance during the pandemic.

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    Terry Michaud and her mother, Jesi, ski down the slopes on Sunday at Mt. Abram in Greenwood. Their family, including Justin and Beck, not shown, ski every weekend and prefer smaller ski resorts.

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    Naya Clifford peeks out of one of the Clam Shacks on the deck of the West Side Lodge on Sunday at Mt. Abram in Greenwood. The portable ice fishing shacks containing picnic tables were put on the deck to offer protection from the weather for skiers while still allowing for air circulation. Clifford has called Mt. Abram her “home mountain” for 20 years.

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    Jesi Michaud skis Sunday at Mt. Abram in Greenwood. She and her family ski every weekend in Maine and New Hampshire and prefer to frequent small resorts.

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