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Sterlington Public House in Union, Maine

The Amazing MidCoast Foodie Season

Food, General, Trips, Family TravelBy MikeMay 11, 2022

With the arrival of May, the amazing food scene in Maine takes off. What’s your pleasure? Farm-to-table restaurants, delightful food trucks, and fried clam shacks offer a delicious range of dining options for everyone who loves good food.

Purple crocuses blooming

Spring Break in MidCoast Maine

General, Trips, Family Travel, OutdoorsBy MikeApril 14, 2022

Pack your shorts, sunscreen, and yes, a warm jacket too. It’s time for Spring Break in the MidCoast. Villages and inns are opening up and can’t-miss places are yours to enjoy without summertime crowds. Here are a few special things we love about April in the MidCoast.

Boots are proper attire for Mud Season Fun and Survival

Your Unofficial Guide to Mud Season Fun and Survival

General, Trips, Family Travel, OutdoorsBy MikeMarch 7, 2022

Mud Season is Maine’s unofficial “5th Season.” Warming days and melting snow are the perfect recipe for weeks of premium-quality mud, however, as you might expect, there are great upsides for this time of the year in the MidCoast.

Owls Head Lighthouse

Welcome to The Master-Class in MidCoast Maine!

General, Trips, Family Travel, OutdoorsBy MikeFebruary 4, 2022

With spring on its way, this is good time for a master-class in the amazing MidCoast. Here are some historical facts and a few quirky things that you may want to learn more about. The more you know about the MidCoast, the more you’ll want to explore.

Happy couple on a winter walk in the woods with their dog

Sweep, Stomp, Slide, and Skate. Winter Sports Are Back!

fat biking, Food, General, Family Travel, Trips, OutdoorsBy MikeJanuary 6, 2022

It’s January and the backwoods in the MidCoast are perfect now for winter sports. The colder outside, the better! Winter exercise offers health benefits, but the best rewards, of course, are the joy of gliding on snow, exploring the winter woods, or carving lazy eights on ice.

Day Trip to Morse’s Sauerkraut in Waldoboro

Food, General, TripsBy MikeSeptember 8, 2021

We wait many months for our beloved Maine summer. Then, once it is here, we often find ourselves leaving town on the weekends, going out of state to meet family or friends. This summer, we made a concerted effort to explore more of Maine on day trips…

Fat Biking in MidCoast Maine

Outdoors, fat biking, BikingBy bob@bobcram.comFebruary 12, 2020

The What and Where of Winter Fatbiking in Maine. “What’s that?!” I shout to Christine, just five feet in front of me but inaudible over the whirring of giant rubber tires on crunchy snow. She slows to a stop, and my disc brakes squeal slightly before silencing as I come to a…

Where the Mountains Meet the Sea: Winter Fat Biking

Trips, fat bikingBy bob@bobcram.comMarch 19, 2017

We can’t help but notice the amount of winter fat biking happening in our region this year! Because fat tires bikes are incredibly light and the tires are much wider than traditional bicycles or mountain bikes, fat tire bikes allow the rider to explore just about any terrain.

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