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SUMMARY:Galapagos AND Amazon!
DESCRIPTION:Tired of being a poor player who struts his way across the stage and is heard no more?  Ever had lizard with bacon strips?  Turtle soup?  Embarrassed to be the only one who puked on a tour boat?  Well! Join us!  Flying into Quito $450 rt\, then on to the Galapagos for another 200 bucks or so rt.  Stay in airbnbs and splitting the cost.  Maybe take a boat for a day or so.  Snorkel from the beach\, hike\, dodge sea lions.  After 2 weeks\, fly home \, OR!.. an optional week. In the Amazon basin!  See live 20 foot anacondas ! Get bitten by big-ass spiders!  Another $300 plus medical expenses.  3 hour canoe ride down an Amazon tributary from the nearest town.  ‘Not to be missed!!  Contact Dan @478 sixxx835.
URL:https://moac.org/event/galapagos-and-amazon/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dan Kidd":MAILTO:pocketcrimper@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Snowshoe/hike at Talking Brook Public Lands\, New Gloucester
DESCRIPTION:Talking Brook Public Lands\, New Gloucester \nWhat: About 3 mile snowshoe or hike in BPL’s new public land. Talking Brook comprises the former Big Falls Preserve and private parcels long open to the public. We’ll see gorgeous waterfalls and several streams. Hunting is allowed here. No dogs\, please. It’s not clear whether we’ll need snowshoes or spikes\, so bring both. \nWhen: Wednesday\, February 7\, 9:30 a.m.- noon \nWhere: 402 Woodman Rd.\, New Gloucester. From Rt. 231\, turn on to Woodman Rd. at the railroad tracks. In 1.9 miles you’ll reach the signed parking lot on the right shoulder. Woodman Rd. continues beyond the lot\, but please observe the “no parking” signs posted by neighbors. Note: Woodman Rd. is unpaved and rutted\, be prepared to drive slowly. \nWho: Laura Williams. Please email me to let me know you’re coming and include your cell number in case there’s a last-minute change. The day of\, please text or phone me at (207) 239-2913 rather than emailing if you need to reach me.
URL:https://moac.org/event/snowshoe-hike-at-talking-brook-public-lands-new-gloucester/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Laura Williams":MAILTO:llwilliams@maine.rr.com
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SUMMARY:MOAC General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Bob Crowley\, a past winner of the reality television series Survivor and co-owner of Maine Forest Yurts\, will give the featured presentation at the January general meeting.A stellar storyteller and lifelong adventurer\, Bob is a retired Gorham high school physics teacher who has also been a forester\, a lobsterman\, a first mate on a research boat for the Smithsonian Institution in Canada and an entomologist for the USDA.Bob has spent summers on a remote Casco Bay island where in the 1970s he built an eco-friendly summer cabin using recycled material and requiring a fraction of the energy of the average U.S. home. Other structures he has built from recycled material include wharfs\, saunas and a chicken coop.In 2008\, Bob joined the cast of Survivor: Gabon; 39 days later\, at the age of 57\, he was voted the oldest winner in the show’s history. He also won the “Sprint Survivor of the Season\,” in which fans voted for their favorite player. \nThe following year\, Bob retired from 25 years of teaching\, and with his wife Peggy and their adult children moved to Durham. Here the family opened Maine Forest Yurts on Runaround Pond in Durham\, where they offer an eco-friendly camping experience with four yurts on a 100-acre site. \nThe family also runs the nonprofit Durham Warriors Project\, which allows disabled veterans and other nonprofits to stay for free at Maine Forest Yurts. \nPage\, Bob’s daughter and business partner\, may join him at the meeting. She said he’ll likely discuss his love for the outdoors\, his work with Maine Forest Yurts and his experience on Survivor\, yet noted “every talk he does is different” and he “enjoys sharing all the adventures of his life.” \nBob gets rave reviews from MOAC Board Member Diane Hessemann\, who has enjoyed his stories around the fire during her stays at Maine Forest Yurts. \n\nIn addition to the featured presentations\, the meeting is a chance to hear about recent outings\, hear about upcoming outings\, and socialize with other MOACers.  It’s also a chance for new or prospective members to ask questions.  Meeting begins at 7:00\, but come at 6:30 to socialize and meet people. \nLocation: the Allen Avenue Unitarian Universalist Church\, 524 Allen Avenue\, Portland (near Northgate Shopping Plaza).  Here’s a Google Map link.
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