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Injured hiker rescued in Baxter State Park

MILLINOCKET— Maine authorities say a group of more than 40 people collaborated to carry to safety a 20-year-old hiker who was injured while descending a Baxter State Park trail. The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry says the hiker is a Lakeville, Connecticut, resident who fell and was hurt a little less than three […]

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Scott Jurek to pay fine for drinking alcohol on Mount Katahdin

MILLINOCKET — An ultramarathoner who set the record for completing the Appalachian Trail paid a $500 fine Wednesday to settle citations over his celebration atop Maine’s Mount Katahdin, which struck a nerve with park officials worried about crowding and commercialization of the trail. Scott Jurek got into trouble with park rangers when he popped a bottle […]

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New national park could help Maine

Among the speakers at the recent dedication of the Schoodic Woods Campground was Sen. Angus King, who intended to spend the night there in his well-traveled RV. The new campground, complete with bike and foot trails, will take some of the pressure off Mount Desert Island, where traffic and cruise ship visitors tend to overload […]

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Hikers behaving badly: Appalachian Trail partying raises ire

Shelters where he thought he could catch a good night’s sleep while listening to the sounds of nature were instead filled with trash, graffiti and people who seemed more interested in partying all night, said Spencer, who finished the entire trail last month in just 99 days. “I wanted the solitude. I wanted to experience […]

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Warning: Climbing Maine’s Katahdin not for sissies

My husband and I started our hike up Mount Katahdin on a nice August day last summer around 8:30 a.m. We soon met people coming down the mountain, and wondered how they’d reached the peak so early in the day. Turns out they hadn’t gone far. They turned around when they realized how tough the […]

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Botanist attempting to run Appalachian Trail in 55 days arrives in Maine

An ultrarunner and botanist from Hawaii, Nadia “Nate” Stanis, plans to run the entire 2,180-mile Appalachian Trail in 55 days, starting on Tuesday at the trail’s northern end in Maine. “We’ve run into a few snags and are doing some last minute adjustments, but I’m hoping to start the trail early tomorrow morning in Baxter […]

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Popular trail up Mount Katahdin will be moved by autumn 2015

MILLINOCKET — One of the most popular routes up Mountain Katahdin will be relocated as the state deals with the ramifications of a 2013 rock slide. The Portland Press Herald reports the new trail to Katahdin’s summit should be finished by fall of 2015. The rock slide sent car-sized boulders down Abol Trail, leaving the […]