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    Leaf Blower Assisted Rescue

    Blower noise They emit a noise at a decibel range that pierces into a man's brain, causing great distress. It's a terrible droning noise that penetrates deeper into the brain than any other power tool. A noise that makes a man want to hurt, nay kill the perpetrator. This is the time of year...
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    At Large Kayak Camping - Is There Such A Thing?

    I have a camp on Nicatous Lake, northeast of Bangor. There are about a dozen official campsites on the lake. There are also several lakes in the area that are included in the Duck Lake Public Lands, that also have nice designated sites. These lakes are all fairly remote, while still moderately...
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    Redlining racist?

    It's interesting that we are talking about respecting the experiences of some other groups that are outside our own, but have ignored the part of the discussion regarding use of lands considered sacred by earlier inhabitants. Many mountains of the world, including Agiocochook, have aboriginal...
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    NH Mask Mandate in Effect

    None of the actions taken seem to be based on science. Why would the state close hiking trails but still maintain sales of lottery tickets and keep liquor stores open?
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    Katahdin Woods and Waters declared a Dark Sky Sanctuary

    If you haven’t already, when you’re in a dark sky location look for the Andromeda galaxy. Unlike other galaxies it has width. You can’t see the details (arms, etc.) but it is visible with the naked eye. It’s a pretty cool feature.
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    GPS tracking device for dog?

    Here's an option that's pricey, and it's more than just tracking because it also has an interesting option to set up a fence perimeter anywhere - https://spotoncollar.com/.
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    Webster Cliff Trail next couple weeks - Adventure or Stupidity

    Great info! Thank you everyone! Sounds like it's a go for us, depending on the conditions on the day, of course.
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    Webster Cliff Trail next couple weeks - Adventure or Stupidity

    It's been 30 years since I was last up Webster Cliff trail and that was in the summer. A buddy wants to do it a couple weekends from now. We would go up Webster Cliff trail to Jackson and descend Webster-Jackson trail. We're in pretty good shape, so the steepness of Webster Cliff trail doesn't...
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    WiFi and Food Trucks in National Parks?

    Wi-fi isn't the only thing that is being discussed. Here's the letter that was referred to by the news article in the OP's link: https://www.nps.gov/orgs/1892/upload/ORAC_recommendations_letter_to_DOI-Oct102019.pdf. Note that this is a letter of recommendations for changes from this advisory...
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    New AMC Logo....a good or bad?

    I, for one, welcome our new stick-figure overlords!
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    Not Your Typical Hike

    Hi Tom, I think the OP primarily posted about the article in the Caledonian Record about a story that's different than the Kate Matrosova story. The article is also written by Ty Gagne, and that's what the OP was referring to when adding the info about Kate. So you are correct that the...
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    Pack bag - covered by warranty or not?

    I'm not sure that delamination over 20 years is a defect in materials. Delamination over 5 years would be, but over 20 years I think that would be expected behavior. No material or process is free from the ravages of time. Myself included. :)
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    What animal could these paw prints belong to?

    Looks like coyote to me, or maybe dog. Cats don't generally have claw marks showing in the print, since they walk with their claws retracted. See http://www.wildlifelandtrust.org/wildlife/diy-activities/how-to-identify-coyote-tracks.html. Another way to differentiate coyote from dog is to...
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    Did polarized lenses make me cross-eyed?

    I had an inexpensive pair of polarized sunglasses once, and things looked "weird" through them. I realized later that each lens had the polarization set at a different angle, so each eye saw a different effect from it. I've always spent more for good polarizing sunglasses since then. I don't...
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    Best Hikes In The Appalachian Mountains

    Mt. Rogers area is about as close as you'll get to expansive, Whites-like, above-treeline views. Although the summit of Mt. Rogers is tree-covered, the surrounding miles are very open, craggy in places, and it has the benefit of a wild pony population that's usually friendly. As peakbagger...
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    Staking A Tent In The Snow

    I've always used my ski poles, and snowshoes just set into the snow at an angle, just like a stake. As others said, wait a few minutes after setting them before attaching the guy lines. They're easy to tie off to, and easy to remove when breaking camp. If I need more than those, then I'll use...
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    Meniscus surgery

    I had arthroscopic meniscus surgery on my left knee a year and a half ago. Prior to meeting with the surgeon, I went to an orthopedic doctor who didn't do any surgery, only non-surgical treatments. Based on X-ray and MRI he said that there wasn't any good non-surgical option for long-term...
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    Franconia Notch parking survey

    Some of my favorite beaches are the ones where I have to get there early to find a parking spot, since the parking is very limited, and illegal parking is highly policed. The beaches are much less crowded. Maybe this area is a good candidate for usage control by parking limitation. Of course, as...
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    Franconia Notch parking survey

    Sometimes the worst part of inviting someone to your state is when they show up.
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