Montana Foliage!

September 26, 2011
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The hillside foliage burns with Autumn. Photo: Jeff Handlin

Montana’s high-country is lighting up with fall color! Though Montana isn’t as famous for its autumn color as its east-coast cousins, many of the deciduous plants put on a show as the days begin to shorten. These trees and shrubs along Rock Creek in the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness are some of the first in the state to… [Read more…]

Climbing Acadia’s Beehive

September 26, 2011
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Part 2 of our video series, Touring Acadia National Park. Follow Ashley Johnson as she climbs Acadia’s notorious Beehive, a column of granite that towers over Sand Beach on Acadia’s eastern shore. At only 520 feet, how hard can it be? Ashley finds out! Follow Ashley as she explores the rest of the island, eats… [Read more…]

Posted in: Tours, Video

Climbing Castle Mountain

September 1, 2011
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Jeff Handlin hiking 10 miles into his base camp below Whitetail Peak. Photo by Jeff Handlin

Mountaineer and photographer Jeff Handlin summits Castle Mountain in the Absaroka/Beartooth Range.

Posted in: Photo Essay, Photography

Driving Acadia’s Park Loop Road

August 26, 2011
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Arteries of America TV presents part one of its first episode: Acadia National Park. Ride along with Ashley as she drives Acadia’s Park Loop Road, visiting Sand Beach, Thunder Hole, Jordan Pond and Cadillac Mountain. Follow Ashley as she explores the rest of the island, climbing the precipitous Beehive trail, eating ice cream in Bar Harbor, cycling… [Read more…]

Great Article on Strapping Gear to Your Vehicle

August 25, 2011
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This great article from the Matador Network gives some simple guidelines to safely strapping your gear to your vehicle, no matter what that vehicle is. “SO, YOU’RE GOING CAMPING IN THE DESERT with fifty thousand of your closest friends. It turns out that a week’s worth of food and water, plus camping equipment and clothing… [Read more…]

Posted in: Highway 101, How To, Links

Photo of the Week: Casco Bay Bridge

August 12, 2011
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Casco Bay Bridge, Portland, Maine. Photo by Eric Warren

The Casco Bay Bridge connects Portland, Maine with South Portland and is a major link between several small coastal towns, including Cape Elizabeth and its scenic lighthouses. Locals can often be found at the farmers’ market in the park under the bridge or fishing from the pier in its shadow.

23 Feet – Documentary Trailer

August 5, 2011
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Allie Bombach and Red Reel Video have created one of the most in-depth looks at people who choose to live a mobile lifestyle (often living in their cars, trucks or converted school buses) to be closer to the locations of their outdoor passions.

Photo Essay: Maine Coast Roadtrip Pt. 3, Sailing the Wendameen

August 4, 2011
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One of the best ways to explore Maine’s maritime history is aboard one of the schooners that used to ply these waters before steam and diesel ships took over.

Great American YogaDork Roadtrip

August 1, 2011
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This crew of yogis, including photographer J.T. Liss, are plying America's roadways in search of the best yoga, friendliest souls, most eye-opening espresso (with soy, please) and finest local wines.

Posted in: Adventures, Tours

Video Guides to Portland, Maine

July 22, 2011
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Portland Waterfront Tour

Portland, Maine is one of the most visited vacation cities in the US. Here are a some video guides to help get a feel for the city before you get there. Videos by Eric Warren and Life’s Fast Productions. Special thanks to Trip Films!

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