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SUMMARY:Hike/Swim & Outdoor Concert-Tixs to buy!
DESCRIPTION:Susan Tedeschi & Derek Trucks band in Guilford\, NH. I have two gen adm lawn seats for $25 each. The most expensive seats are $319!\nA hike will be selected for the day of\, if desired. \nTheir concert at the State Theater sold out and the tixs were $100+. I’ll be commuting from Standish\, Maine (90 minutes) and not camping. You are welcome to camp in NH or in Standish with pool and screened in porch\, if you’d like. \nThis is the “Wheels Of Soul Tour 2022” with Tedeschi Trucks Band\, Los Lobos and Gabe Dixon (Re-scheduled from July 3\, 2021)!!! Gates open at 6:30 PM. Eileen Whynot  \nLineup\n\n\n\nTedeschi Trucks Band\n\n\nLos Lobos\n\n\nGabe Dixon
URL:https://moac.org/event/hike-swim-outdoor-concert/
CATEGORIES:Happy Hour/Dancing,Hiking,Social
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220702T190000
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SUMMARY:Sunset walk Pine Point
DESCRIPTION:July 2nd sunset and low tide are both at approximately 8:20 PM. With the 7:00 PM forecast 79 degrees\, light wind\, and low humidity. Shorts\, t-shirts\, bare feet\, and sunglasses are recommended. Fully vaccinated please (honor system). Location: Pine Point Scarborough Municipal parking lot. They stop charging fees at 5:00 PM. Meet at 6:45 PM for 7:00 PM walk. Show and go. No need to contact leader.
URL:https://moac.org/event/sunset-walk-pine-point/
CATEGORIES:Hiking,Other/General,Social,Walking
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jerry Jalbert":MAILTO:gjalbert53@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220703T020000
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SUMMARY:Hike Glen Boulder Trail
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy the expansive Presidential views and the unique geological feature of Glen Boulder on this 5.2 mile rugged round trip hike. We’ll hike up to Slide Peak\, which gives an elevation gain of 2\,850′. There’s the possibility of splitting into different carpool groups if anyone wants a longer hike\, to Boott Spur or Mt. Washington\, although the forecast is for 50+ mph winds at the elevation of Boott Spur or higher. Winds will be more moderate at Slide Peak (25+ mph)\, although I’ve experienced stronger winds than forecast on this hike before. Parts of the Glen Boulder trail involve steep rock scrambling up big boulders and there is some feeling of exposure so it’s not for someone with a fear of heights. \nThe high temp will be 65 at elevation\, warmer on the way up and down. Bring at least 2L of water\, snacks and lunch\, plus a windbreaker. Fully vaccinated\, experienced hikers only\, max group size is 8. RSVP by text or email (207-380-6008) for meeting times and places (we’re not leaving at 2 AM) and to arrange carpooling. \n 
URL:https://moac.org/event/hike-glen-boulder-trail/
CATEGORIES:Hiking
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ORGANIZER;CN="Anne Geisler":MAILTO:annegme.123@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220703T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220703T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T092619
CREATED:20220630T145322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220630T145322Z
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SUMMARY:Mt. Eisenhower hike
DESCRIPTION:Hike Mt. Eisenhower this Sunday.  It’s one of the 4\,000 footers in the Presidential Range.  It’s a moderately difficult hike at about 7 miles and 2\,800 feet elevation gain. \nWe’ll hike as a group at a moderate pace\, but the slowest hiker determines the pace.  I’m usually slower coming down than going up.  Book time is 6 hours. \nWe should carpool at least part way\, since parking at the trailhead will probably be tight on this holiday weekend.  Maximum 6 people.  Email me for more details\, including meeting time and place\, gear\, etc.
URL:https://moac.org/event/mt-eisenhower-hike/
CATEGORIES:Hiking
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bill Briggs":MAILTO:wdbriggs10@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220706T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220706T203000
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CREATED:20220703T141816Z
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SUMMARY:MOAC Monthly Meeting with Freddie Wilkinson
DESCRIPTION:The challenges and pleasures of climbing with Freddie Wilkinson\, Marketing Director and Partner at Salt Pump Climbing Company\, Scarborough. \n—————– \nFrom the teahouses of Khumbu Himal to obscure glaciers of the Alaska Range\, Freddie is an alpinist known for his infectious energy and original lines of ascent. He graduated with a degree in history from Dartmouth College\, though he probably spent more time roaming the White Mountains than he did studying. After school\, he fell into the guiding/climbing lifestyle for many years\, which afforded him the opportunity to travel and climb extensively in such places as Alaska\, Patagonia\, Yosemite Valley\, India and Nepal. In 2010\, he published the narrative non-fiction book “One Mountain Thousand Summits: The Untold Story of Tragedy and True Heroism on K2.” Wilkinson is also a partner guide at Cathedral Mountain Guides\, based out of North Conway\, New Hampshire. When not writing or away on expeditions\, he enjoys amateur lamb-farming with his wife Janet and two kids\, Casey and Oscar.
URL:https://moac.org/event/moac-monthly-meeting-with-freddie-wilkinson/
CATEGORIES:Hiking,Other/General,Social
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ORGANIZER;CN="MOAC":MAILTO:info@moac.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220710T100000
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SUMMARY:** Downeast Camping Brooklin ** Space Available
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE: Spots available! I have had some cancellations. Please contact us if you would like to join!  \nPlease respond to marty@donnellpond.com. Use Downeast Camping in the subject line. I will be in touch regarding payment. \nWe have reserved 4 tenting group campsites at the Reach Knolls Campground in Brooklin\, Maine. The campground is quiet with hot showers and on the ocean. Brooklin is a small village south of Blue Hill\, ME and away from the tourism of many coastal areas. Explore the Blue Hill and Deer Isle Peninsula by bike\, kayak\, or hike. Stonington is 30 minutes away; Acadia National Park is an hour away. The Deer Isle archipelago is a favorite for kayakers\, but there is also plenty of hiking and other activities nearby. \nIf you plan to kayak and want to join a group\, make sure you have your own sea kayak with skirt\, pdf\, etc. Kayak group leaders will want to assess skill levels so that each group has the appropriate skill levels. We will want to keep pods of kayakers to 6 or less because parking can be limited at put ins. If you are interested in learning to kayak\, there are several outfitters nearby that can provide lessons and equipment. \nWe will have a pot luck dinner one night\, on your own/eat out one night\, and maybe a group breakfast SUNDAY morning. These are tent sites; there are RV sites around the corner\, but book now if you want an RV site. Don’t forget your chair for campfire circle. \nCost is initially $20/person. This may change depending on how many people sign up. We will limit this activity to 20 people. Arrive Friday\, July 8\, depart Sunday morning\, July 10 – two nights of fun and three days of adventure. Or stay two more night\, let me know the length of your stay. \nLocation\nOceanfront Camping @ Reach Knolls\n670 Reach Road\, Brooklin ME\nView Map \nPlease respond to marty@donnellpond.com. Use Downeast Camping in the subject line. I will be in touch regarding payment.
URL:https://moac.org/event/downeast-camping-brooklin-me/
CATEGORIES:Camping,Hiking,Kayaking/Canoeing,Other/General
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SUMMARY:Hike Mt. Meader
DESCRIPTION:Climb Mt. Meader in Evans Notch\, a fairly challenging hike of 6 miles round trip\, 2\,250′ elevation gain. There are some nice views from ledges near the top. This trail gets sun all day\, so be prepared with at least 2 liters water\, hat\, sunblock and bug spray too. Max group size is 8 – RSVP by text (207-380-6008) or email for meeting places and times (we’re not meeting at 2 AM) and to carpool. Fully vaccinated hikers only.
URL:https://moac.org/event/hike-mt-meader/
CATEGORIES:Hiking
ORGANIZER;CN="Anne Geisler":MAILTO:annegme.123@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220717T020000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220717T020000
DTSTAMP:20260423T092619
CREATED:20220712T125637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220712T125958Z
UID:10000593-1658023200-1658023200@moac.org
SUMMARY:Climb Mt. Washington via Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail and Jewell Trail
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this long\, rugged\, difficult hike of 9.6 miles\, 3\,850′ elevation gain. This will be an all day hike\, with the potential for bad weather on top of Mt. Washington\, even though it’s not in the forecast. Winds are expected to be 25+ mph at elevation\, with a 25% chance of rain and partly cloudy conditions. Temps will range from the 40’s to 60 on the top\, with temps in the 60’s on the way up and down. Mt. Washington’s weather can change on a dime – be prepared with a rain shell\, warm jacket\, warm hat and gloves. I’ve been hailed on and had gale winds and rain on a day that was forecast to be a “heat index day” in the 90’s. Because I’ve had hikers who didn’t come prepared and needed to descend early on a big mountain hike\, I will be checking your gear before we get in the car. If you don’t have the clothing recommended\, I will ask you not to come with us – it’s just not fair to the rest of the group. Many of the fatalities on Mt. Washington have happened in July and August\, when people assumed the weather would be nice\, and they weren’t prepared. There are a lot of water crossings on the Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail – hiking poles are helpful but not required. The scenery is stunning all the way up with the river and waterfalls\, then of course those great Presidential views once you get above treeline. \nPlease also bring at least 2 liters of water\, lunch and lots of snacks. If you want to tag Mt. Monroe for your 4\,000 footer list\, that’s only 1/4 mile off our route so you can easily add that one. Anyone who doesn’t need it can hang out at the Lake of the Clouds Hut while we wait. Max group size is 8; fully vaccinated hikers only. Please RSVP by text (207-380-6008) or email for meeting places and times\, and to carpool (we’re not leaving at 2 AM).
URL:https://moac.org/event/climb-mt-washington-via-ammonoosuc-ravine-trail-and-jewell-trail/
CATEGORIES:Hiking
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ORGANIZER;CN="Anne Geisler":MAILTO:annegme.123@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220723T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220723T143000
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CREATED:20220416T141025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220622T225552Z
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SUMMARY:Progressive Hike #4 is FULL
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to Mountain Hiking – Progressive Series\nHike #4 Peaked Mountain  \nHave you been wanting to try hiking\, but don’t feel up to the bigger hikes?  I’ve set this up to start small\, and relatively easy\, and build up to a good moderate hike. If you’re unsure what equipment & clothing you need\, you can learn that too\, so you can have a safe and enjoyable hike.   This is the fourth hike in the series. \nHere’s the plan for hikes 4 & 5: \nJuly 23 – Peaked Mountain\, North Conway.  4 mi 1200’  3 hours.  AllTrails description & map. \nAugust 20 – Pleasant Mountain\, Bridgton/Denmark\, Firewarden’s Trail.  5.0 mi\, 1500’\, 4hours.  AllTrails description & map. \nEach hike is scheduled for a Saturday.  The rain date will be the next day (Sunday).  I’ll keep track of the weather as each hike gets close.  \nBy reservation only.  Maximum of 8 people for each hike.  Contact me by email to make a reservation for each hike\, or if you want to make a reservation for all of them\, that’s fine too.  More details before each hike.
URL:https://moac.org/event/introduction-to-hiking-progressive-hike-4/
CATEGORIES:Hiking
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bill Briggs":MAILTO:wdbriggs10@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220730T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220730T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T092619
CREATED:20220728T151557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T151557Z
UID:10000608-1659164400-1659200400@moac.org
SUMMARY:Sandwich Dome hike
DESCRIPTION:Sandwich Dome hike via Sandwich Mountain trail – Noon Peak\, Jennings Peak\, Sandwich Dome (elevation 3993). Return Drakes Brook trail. This is about a 9-mile round trip hike and is rated challenging. Below is a pretty good link with a description (cut and paste). \nThe trail head is located near Waterville valley off Route 49\, this is a 2-1/2 hour drive from Portland. I live NW of Portland so if carpooling is an option we could meet in Cornish. \nWeather is looking nice although windy 15 to 20 NNW\, mid 50s (high 40s with wind chill). \nBe prepared\, looks like water may be available on the decent from Drakes brook. I would say it will take about 5 hours to hike\, so it’s an all-day event. \nIf interested give me a call or text 207-329-2686\, can decide on a meet time and place. Non-Vaccinated welcome. \nhttp://www.nhfamilyhikes.com/printables.php?hike=Sandwich%20Dome \nThanks\, \nJohn
URL:https://moac.org/event/sandwich-dome-hike/
CATEGORIES:Hiking
ORGANIZER;CN="John Gillis":MAILTO:jgme64@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220731T020000
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CREATED:20220727T005152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T004815Z
UID:10000605-1659232800-1659232800@moac.org
SUMMARY:Climb Mt. Moriah via Stony Brook Trail
DESCRIPTION:Hike the Stony Brook Trail up Mt. Moriah\, one of the NH 4\,000 footers. It’s a challenging hike of 10 miles round trip\, 3\,100′ elevation gain\, and should take most of the day. There are beautiful views from the bare ledges near the top\, and several stream crossings on the way up. I don’t expect high water so those should be easy. The weather looks great for hiking – temps around 60 at the summit and warmer below. Bring at least 2L water\, lunch and snacks\, bug spray and a wind breaker for the top just in case. We will probably stop afterwards for food and drink. \nFully vaccinated hikers only\, max group size is 8. Text (207-380-6008) or email to RSVP for meeting places and times (we’re not leaving at 2 am)\, and to carpool.
URL:https://moac.org/event/climb-mt-moriah-via-stony-brook-trail/
CATEGORIES:Hiking
ORGANIZER;CN="Anne Geisler":MAILTO:annegme.123@gmail.com
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