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UID:10004032-1750318200-1750352400@moac.org
SUMMARY:Mud Mud Brook and Caribou Loop
DESCRIPTION:Let’s hike mud brook and Caribou loop Trail. It’s a 7.2 mile 1965 elevation gain rocky hike that’s rated as moderate. Bring sturdy hiking boots\, lots of water and snacks\, and outdoor layers. We’ll figure out carpooling once we see where people are coming from. Weather dependent. Rsvp for details.
URL:https://moac.org/event/mud-mud-brook-and-caribou-loop/
CATEGORIES:Hiking
ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah":MAILTO:Sarah.joness@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250622T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250622T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20250618T145304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250618T145304Z
UID:10004051-1750579200-1750611600@moac.org
SUMMARY:AT Section Hike - Root\, Rock\, Rut\, Puddle training and trip
DESCRIPTION:Planning on doing a section of the AT later this summer and looking for training and trip partner(s). Last August I hiked up Pleasant Pond Mountain east of Caratunk and spent the night. Over the next 24hrs\, I met +20 AT thru hikers (almost all traveling alone/ single) and a few section hikers that were typically paired up. This trip invigorated me to do more.  Lesson learned from trip. Takes many days hiking and carrying a backpack to get your body ready for this multiday assault on it\, train with the equipment you plan to use is vital\,\, skimp down on the weight\,\, only bring what you need… prefer to do it with someone else. \nLooking for people interested in training over the next (8) weeks and doing a section or two of AT in late August /September.  I have some work flexibility and can plan for blue bird days\, nights\, and trying to do training midweek and weekends \n\nDay hikes or overnights to White Mountain. Living in Portland area makes this < 2 hr drive.\nWeek day hikes after work at Bradbury Mountain. Overnights to check equipment.\nDay hikes and overnights to Carrabasset Valley. Have condo for base camp if needed.\n\nIf you are interested. Me\, I a little fat\, slow and old.. within 20lbs of high school weight\, but have 10 lbs less muscle mass. Moderate pace is by best. 66 going on 26\,\, sometimes. \n  \nMatt K \nTwo zero seven 482 – nine five seven one.
URL:https://moac.org/event/at-section-hike-root-rock-rut-puddle-training-and-trip/
CATEGORIES:Hiking
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ORGANIZER;CN="Matthew Kelly":MAILTO:mpkelly9591@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250625T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250625T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20250614T025333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250621T002022Z
UID:10004045-1750838400-1750870800@moac.org
SUMMARY:Alpine Gardens Trail from Auto Rd\, Mt Washington
DESCRIPTION:IThe flowers in this alpine zone are spectacular!  This hike is weather dependent and the date has changed to the BEST WEATHER DAY OF THE WEEK.  High wind\, rain or heavy fog will postpone.  If you are available to hike M-F\, please email or text me with this information.  This is an intermediate hike of 3.5 miles out and back across rocks above tree line.  It will be 2+ hours of hiking or more depending on photos and enjoying the views.  Weather on Washington  Sturdy boots\, wind/rain gear\, warm layers\, hat\, water\, food\, etc. are required.  Hiking poles are a good idea.  Carpooling will be figured out from Portland and from west of Portland.  It is $36 per person to drive six miles up the Auto Road to the trailhead.  Contact 207-749-0211 or ewhynote@gmail.com
URL:https://moac.org/event/alpine-gardens-trail-from-auto-rd-mt-washington/
CATEGORIES:Hiking
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eileen Whynot":MAILTO:ewhynote@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250710T174500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250710T190000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20250702T015824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250702T015824Z
UID:10004076-1752169500-1752174000@moac.org
SUMMARY:Black Brook Preserve Hike - Windham - Thursday\, July 10th - 6:00p
DESCRIPTION:3.6 mile double loop walk/hike on the Diamond  Trail Boardwalk in Black Brook Preserve\, Windham – \nMeet at 5:45p at Black Brook Preserve\, Windham Center Road. (on the right\, just before Windham Center) \nShow & GO – We will loop around twice on this 1.8-mile fairly easy trail.  The Black Brook Preserve trail network\, part of the Presumpscot Regional Land Trust has rolling hills\, mature trees\, and brooks along with a variety of wildlife and plant life. \nThe 2025 Summer Trail Challenge\, sponsored by the towns of Windham\, Westbrook\, Gorham\, and Standish! This is the first for MOAC in the series of 5 local trails in \nThis year’s trail challenge is centered around a custom-designed trail challenge passport.  Each of the five featured sites will have: a clearly marked sign and a stamp station attached. Use the stamp at each station to mark your PRLT passport. You must collect all five stamps to complete the challenge and be eligible for an REI prized Nalgene water bottle!   I will bring a few copies of the TRAIL PASSPORTS with me.  Or\, you can pick one up at: PRLT Office (Westbrook City Hall\, top of the stairs on the second floor)\,REI (Westbrook)\, Windham Town Hall\, Westbrook City Hall\, the Town of Standish\, and Gorham Parks & Recreation. The passport is also downloadable here \n Continue for apres Music and fun at Lenny’s Pub with Anni Clark & the Piners – 6:30-9:00p \n 
URL:https://moac.org/event/black-brook-preserve-hike-windham-thursday-july-10th-600p/
CATEGORIES:Hiking
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://moac.org/wp-content/uploads/BlackBrookTrailMap1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Nancy Dorrans":MAILTO:njdorran@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250717T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250720T110000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20250527T142956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250715T163758Z
UID:10004021-1752757200-1753009200@moac.org
SUMMARY:Camping at Rangeley Lake State Park-Trip is Full
DESCRIPTION:Eileen’s Text: 207-749-0211  MOAC has reserved the East End Group Camping Site at Rangeley Lake State Park (RLSP) for three nights.  There is one larger area for group meals and hanging out with a fire.  Otherwise\, there are separate sites for each member(s).  This set-up allows for both privacy and social time with the group.  The park boasts a swimming beach with a grassy area and steps leading into the water where boats can be launched\, as well as two miles of walking trails.  MAP OF THE CAMPGROUND \nThere are plenty of options for activities at RLSP or elsewhere in the area:  hiking\, walking\, swimming\, boating and mountain biking.  Leaders will need to self-identify.  4k footer peak baggers or AT section hikers have options as well as.  Here are 28 walks and hikes within 20 miles of Rangeley.\nTop hikes in Rangeley area from All Trails\nVisit Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands online for more information and a printable map.\nFEE:  $30 per person for the trip regardless of how many nights.   Since the leader pays the balance upon arrival\, you will need to pay $30 upfront to reserve your space.  Sites will be claimed on a first come\, first serve basis.  Pay by Venmo @Eileen-Whynot.  It is probably too late to mail a check to me. \nFOOD:  As was the case in 2024\, the leader will provide grill-able meats and veggie options.  Otherwise\, the dinners will be potluck\, so plan on bringing food to share\, bring your own (BYO)  beverages\, plate and utensils.  BYO lunch and breakfast food or plan to eat out in Rangeley. ADDRESS:  One State Park Road\, Rangeley\, Maine 04970 \nView BPL’s map and guide for Rangeley State Park
URL:https://moac.org/event/camping-at-rangeley-lake-state-park/
CATEGORIES:Hiking,Kayaking/Canoeing,Mountain Biking,Social,Walking
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eileen Whynot":MAILTO:ewhynote@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250720T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250720T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20250712T152402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250719T144252Z
UID:10004085-1752998400-1753023600@moac.org
SUMMARY:CANCELLED. Hike Old Speck mountain
DESCRIPTION:80% chance of rain\, cancelling may try for next weekend. \nHike Old Speck mountain\, one of 14 4000 foot peaks in the state of Maine. \nThis is not a hike for beginners!  Ideally you will have had experience hiking other 4000 foot peaks.  I will be shooting to hike at a pace of 35 minutes per mile.  I know there are people in this group who can manage that pace\, as I have hiked with you when Anne was still leading MOAC hikes.  If you cannot maintain that pace\, you will be left behind the lead group. \nIt should be 7.6 miles round trip.  Start at Grafton Notch State Park.  There may be a small fee.  Boots on trail at 8:00AM.
URL:https://moac.org/event/hike-old-speck-mountain/
CATEGORIES:Hiking
ORGANIZER;CN="Marc Richardson":MAILTO:richardson.marc@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250723T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250723T153000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20250721T010659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250721T011204Z
UID:10004094-1753257600-1753284600@moac.org
SUMMARY:Pleasant Mountain Hike\, Blueberry Picking
DESCRIPTION:Hike Bald Peak to the Ledges to pick blueberries.  I have a blueberry rake we can share to speed picking.  Meet in Windham Shaw’s parking lot at 8:00 to car pool if  you want.  Text me at 299-2749 so I know to wait for stragglers.  Or\, if you want\, meet at trail head between 9:00 and 9:15.
URL:https://moac.org/event/pleasant-mountain-hike-blueberry-picking/
CATEGORIES:Hiking
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Michalak":MAILTO:timmichalak@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250726T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250726T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20250722T174917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T174917Z
UID:10004095-1753516800-1753542000@moac.org
SUMMARY:Hike Old Speck mountain
DESCRIPTION:Hike Old Speck mountain\, one of 14 4000 foot peaks in the state of Maine. \nThis is not a hike for beginners!  Ideally you will have had experience hiking other 4000 foot peaks.  I will be shooting to hike at a pace of 35 minutes per mile.  I know there are people in this group who can manage that pace\, as I have hiked with you when Anne was still leading MOAC hikes.  If you cannot maintain that pace\, you will be left behind the lead group. \nIt should be 7.6 miles round trip.  Start at Grafton Notch State Park.  There may be a small fee.  Boots on trail at 8:00AM.
URL:https://moac.org/event/hike-old-speck-mountain-2/
CATEGORIES:Hiking
ORGANIZER;CN="Marc Richardson":MAILTO:richardson.marc@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250802T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250802T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20250730T165920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250801T133831Z
UID:10004104-1754121600-1754146800@moac.org
SUMMARY:Postponed:  Hike Avery peak and West peak
DESCRIPTION:Hike Avery peak and West peak \nThis is not a hike for beginners!  Ideally you will have had experience hiking other 4000 foot peaks.  I will be shooting to hike at a pace of 35 minutes per mile.  I know there are people in this group who can manage that pace\, as I have hiked with you when Anne was still leading MOAC hikes.  If you cannot maintain that pace\, you will be left behind the lead group.  Please email me with your hiking experience\,  not a show-and-go trip. \nThis should be about an 10 mile hike.  Not 100% sure on the distance \nMeet at the Firewarden trailhead:
URL:https://moac.org/event/hike-avery-peak-and-west-peak/
CATEGORIES:Hiking
ORGANIZER;CN="Marc Richardson":MAILTO:richardson.marc@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250810T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250810T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20250801T134052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250809T200019Z
UID:10004106-1754812800-1754838000@moac.org
SUMMARY:Cancelled: Hike Avery peak and West peak
DESCRIPTION:Something came up\, I can’t make this.  May try to post again in a week. \nHike Avery peak and West peak \nThis is not a hike for beginners!  Ideally you will have had experience hiking other 4000 foot peaks.  I will be shooting to hike at a pace of 35 minutes per mile.  I know there are people in this group who can manage that pace\, as I have hiked with you when Anne was still leading MOAC hikes.  If you cannot maintain that pace\, you will be left behind the lead group.  Please email me with your hiking experience\,  not a show-and-go trip. \nThis should be about an 10 mile hike.  Not 100% sure on the distance \nMeet at the Firewarden trailhead:  https://www.google.com/maps/place/Fire+Warden+Trail/@45.109879\,-70.3397673\,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x4cb0e3efcf419f91:0xb9b066f0f3f5b51!8m2!3d45.109879!4d-70.3371924!16s%2Fg%2F11rjqmm2zl?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MDcyOS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D
URL:https://moac.org/event/hike-avery-peak-and-west-peak-2/
CATEGORIES:Hiking
ORGANIZER;CN="Marc Richardson":MAILTO:richardson.marc@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250818T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250818T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20250816T181911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250816T182341Z
UID:10004119-1755509400-1755536400@moac.org
SUMMARY:Hike Mt. Chocurua\, New Hampshire via Liberty Trail
DESCRIPTION:Liberty Trail is the easiest way up Mt. Chocurua.  Meet at trailhead at 9:30 or Shaw’s parking lot in Windham at 7:45.   Directions to trailhead:  https://www.chocorualake.org/liberty-trail.   Text me if interested at 207.299.3749.  If I do not hear from anyone\, I will drive straight to the trailhead.  Monday weather forecast is perfect and the views from Chocurua are spectacular.
URL:https://moac.org/event/hike-mt-chocurua-new-hampshire-via-liberty-trail/
CATEGORIES:Hiking
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Michalak":MAILTO:timmichalak@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250821T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250821T180000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20250819T202609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T214456Z
UID:10004122-1755756000-1755799200@moac.org
SUMMARY:Hike Mt. Washington via Tuckerman’s Ravine Trail
DESCRIPTION:Weather forecast is for perfect conditions on Thursday.  Meet in Windham Shaw’s parking lot at 6:00 AM sharp to carpool.  Should be at the trailhead by 8:00 and off the mountain no later than 6:00 PM.  Text me at 207-299-3749 to go to the top of New England.
URL:https://moac.org/event/hike-mt-washington-via-tuckermans-ravine-trail/
CATEGORIES:Hiking
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Michalak":MAILTO:timmichalak@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250823T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250824T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20250821T194149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T142149Z
UID:10004126-1755964800-1756051200@moac.org
SUMMARY:Mount Washington Valley 52-With-a-View Hike and Overnight
DESCRIPTION:Plan is to arrive Saturday 4-5pm for Overnight at Lawrencian Sports Club\, Route 302 Bartlett NH. \nSocial hour 5-7pm with live music at Brettl-Hupfer club that is a neighbor to Lawrencian \nRendezvous 7:00am at Lawrencian Sports club located at  1366 Main St\, Bartlett\, NH    \nHike Sunday Morning 7:30am at trailhead either of 52-with-a-view hikes:   Table Mountain  or Mount Willard \nTable Mt. parking is limited\,  Mount Willard is extremely popular \nAlternate hike if cloud cover is low:  Arethusa Falls to Ripley Falls \nAll trail heads listed above are within 20 minutes drive of Lawrencian Club \n  \nMust RSVP to David at 207-415-6258
URL:https://moac.org/event/mount-washington-valley-52-with-a-view-hike-and-overnight/
CATEGORIES:Hiking
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ORGANIZER;CN="David Dancause":MAILTO:dave.dancause@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250830T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250830T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20250828T190334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250828T190334Z
UID:10004135-1756548000-1756566000@moac.org
SUMMARY:Presumpscot Summer Trail Challenge -
DESCRIPTION:Join me to check off the last 3 Landmarks in my Presumpscot Summer Trail Challenge Passport on Saturday morning – We will start at Mill Brook South Preserve. \nMeet at 9:45am at Millbrook Estates\, 300 E Bridge St\, Westbrook\, Maine –  This is a relatively easy challenge (See details and links below) \nIt is supposed to be a beautiful day.  Please join me in completing all 5 landmarks\, stamping my passport and collecting a prize from REI!  Newcomers quite welcome!! \n2) Landmark: Mill Brook Overlook – 2 miles / 144 ft elevation / 45 min \n5) Landmark: Gambo Preserve & Shaw Park – 1.5 miles / 104 ft elevation / 32 min \n4) Landmark: Snake Pond – 1.2 miles\, 26 ft elevation / 25 min \nText or email Nancy D. for more details – 207-712-5699 / njdorran@gmail.com
URL:https://moac.org/event/presumpscot-summer-trail-challenge/
LOCATION:Mill Brook Overlook\, 300 E Bridge St\, Westbrook\, 04092\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hiking
ORGANIZER;CN="Nancy Dorrans":MAILTO:njdorran@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250907T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250907T173000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20250904T022407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250904T022407Z
UID:10004141-1757235600-1757266200@moac.org
SUMMARY:Weather dependent hike to Mt. Kineo\, Rockwood\, ME Sunday September 7
DESCRIPTION:Plan to meet at the Rockwood ferry shuttle at 10:00 to boat over to Mt. Kineo State Park.  Cost is $15.00 CASH per person paid directly to the captain of the shuttle and $5.00 CASH for the State Park entry fee.  Park fee is variable depending on age and residency.  The Rockwood Public Landing is a 45 minute drive from Lily Bay State Park.  I will be leaving Lily Bay State Park Group Site at 9:00.  Car pooling is suggested. \nWe have several options of hikes.  I would like to do the 4-5 hour moderate hike up Indian Cliff Trail and down the North Trail.  There is also the Bridal Path Trail which is easier but does not have the same views.  For a flatter trail option there is the carriage road out to Hardscrabble Point or the trail to Pebble Beach which is on the North side of the island. \nBring good hiking shoes\, poles\, water\, lunch\, snacks\, and CASH. \nThe shuttle leaves Rockwood Public Landing to Kineo on the hour every hour from 9:00 to 4:00.  The shuttle returns from Kineo 10:45\, 11:45\, 12:45\, 1:45\, 2:45\, 3:45 and last trip is 4:45.  I am hoping we will make the 3:45 ferry after the 4 to 5 hour hike\, but if it takes longer we will catch the 4:45. \nAs stated in the event title\, this could be a weather dependent hike. \nText me at 617-694-8543 if interested. \n 
URL:https://moac.org/event/weather-dependent-hike-to-mt-kineo-rockwood-me-sunday-september-7/
CATEGORIES:Hiking
ORGANIZER;CN="Linda Johnson":MAILTO:ellejohnson84@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250912
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250915
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20250703T000447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250703T000447Z
UID:10004077-1757635200-1757894399@moac.org
SUMMARY:Baxter State Park Camping Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Foster Field in Baxter State Park! Dates are 9.12-9.14. Events will be include hiking\, walking\, canoeing\, swimming\, etc. There are 25 spots to camp in the park but overflow can be booked at a nearby campground. Enjoy and explore this jewel of Maine! Nothing can describe seeing the monolith that is Katahdin from a distance as you drive up I-95. Cost is only $11 per person / each night (for the park camping). Reserve your spot for this tradition!
URL:https://moac.org/event/baxter-state-park-camping-weekend/
CATEGORIES:Camping,Hiking,Kayaking/Canoeing,Social,Walking
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://moac.org/wp-content/uploads/MtKatahdin.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Josh Soucy":MAILTO:Soucyjoshua@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250913
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250914
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20250908T225053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T225053Z
UID:10004144-1757721600-1757807999@moac.org
SUMMARY:Baxter Peak via Saddle and Cathedral Trail
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of the Baxter Weekend \n*Weather dependent! It looks good right now but there is always a chance the conditions will go bad. \nExperienced Hikers\, please. \nLeaving camp at 4:30 in the morning so the afternoon is open \n  \nA hike based off \nhttps://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/maine/baxter-peak-via-saddle-and-cathedral-loop
URL:https://moac.org/event/baxter-peak-via-saddle-and-cathedral-trail/
CATEGORIES:Hiking
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ORGANIZER;CN="Josh Soucy":MAILTO:Soucyjoshua@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250916T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250919T100000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20250506T125531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250717T191222Z
UID:10003994-1758034800-1758276000@moac.org
SUMMARY:Night sky adventure stay for seniors at AMC Medawisla Lodge and Cabins
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a 3 nights getaway in the middle of Maine at AMC’s Medawisla Lodge and Cabins in the Maine Woods Initiative area geared to seniors but open to all. We have timed our stay to take advantage of dark skies to enjoy a sky full of stars without having to stay up late. Whether you enjoy easier trails in the woods\, climbing mountains\, off road biking or paddling\, you can find something to do here. However\, you can also just enjoy sitting on the porch at the lodge or down at the lake. Bring your own kayak or canoe or use one available there. \nWe are holding the Meadow Bunkhouse with 16 bunk beds\, a 2 bedroom cabin with 1 queen and 2 twins\, and a 2 bedroom cabin with private facilities with 1 queen\, 1 double and 1 twin (held for the group until 8/1/2025 – after that time it will be open for general reservations). Before you register\, please contact Michelle Moody to get price information in case there are any price changes. Price for the bunkhouse as of 6/21/2025 was $238.71 per person including tax based on extended stay for 3 nights with an AMC membership.  Prices are not guaranteed until booked. Non-member rates are higher. Cabin prices will vary based on how many share a cabin. All meals are included from dinner our first night to a packed lunch on the last day. We will also have an appetizer get together each evening if enough folks are booked for a group. Be sure to check out Medawisla to see all that is has to offer with this link. https://www.outdoors.org/destinations/maine/medawisla-lodge/ \nTo register for the event use this link – https://activities.outdoors.org/s/oc-activity/a5UUN000000uYmz2AE/act00012293 \nIf you have any questions prior to registering\, please contact Michelle at meamc@micstan.us. Michelle will contact you after you are registered to go over what lodging type you want and much more info. Be sure to include your phone number on your registration. Thanks.
URL:https://moac.org/event/night-sky-adventure-stay-for-seniors-at-amc-medawisla-lodge-and-cabins/
CATEGORIES:Hiking,Kayaking/Canoeing,Mountain Biking,Social
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ORGANIZER;CN="Michelle Moody":MAILTO:moac@micstan.us
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T163000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20250918T151711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250918T151851Z
UID:10004154-1758378600-1758385800@moac.org
SUMMARY:Hike Libby Hill in Gray and joyful hour
DESCRIPTION:It will be cooler (supposedly) on Saturday so please join me for a hike on the Libby Hill Forest trails in Gray.  They’re near the schools across from Hannaford\, off Route 26.   I plan on a hike of about an hour and a half.  There are a variety of trails with various difficulty and we’ll see which ones the group wants to do.  Mostly conversational pace\, but we’ll keep moving.  We can split the group if some want or need a slower pace or shorter\, easier trail.  It’s been a while since I’ve been there\, but the trails were generally well marked. \nYou can see the trails here:  https://libbyhill.org/trail-maps/ \nFor those willing and able we’ll head to camp (about 10 minutes away) to eat\, drink and be merry.  The happy hour committee doesn’t like others to use the term happy hour on so as not to confuse things with the “official” club happy hour.  🙂  I will probably not do the grill\, but will bring a sandwich or something.  BYO your own food and drinks.  Folks are welcome to just come to camp later if they don’t want to do the hike.  I expect to be there by 4:30-ish. \nPlan to arrive so we can be on the trail at 2:30. \nShow and go.  No dogs please.  And no ferrets.  You can text 207.807.2729 with questions
URL:https://moac.org/event/hike-libby-hill-in-gray-and-joyful-hour/
CATEGORIES:Hiking,Social
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lianne Mitchell":MAILTO:lmitchell75@aol.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251010T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251010T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20251008T215518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251009T232024Z
UID:10004180-1760085000-1760108400@moac.org
SUMMARY:Cancelled:  Hike Sugarloaf and Spaulding mountains
DESCRIPTION:Have to cancel\, something has come up. \nHike Sugarloaf and Spaulding \nThis is not a hike for beginners!  Ideally you will have had experience hiking other 4000 foot peaks.  I will be shooting to hike at a pace of 35 minutes per mile.  I know there are people in this group who can manage that pace\, as I have hiked with you when Anne was still leading MOAC hikes.  If you cannot maintain that pace\, you will be left behind the lead group.  Please email me with your hiking experience\,  not a show-and-go trip. \nThis should be a 9.5 mile trip.  4000 feet elevation gain.  Following this route:  https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/maine/spaulding-mountain-via-sugarloaf-ski-resort-and-appalachian-trail \n8:30 boots on trail
URL:https://moac.org/event/hike-sugarloaf-and-spaulding-mountains-2/
CATEGORIES:Hiking
ORGANIZER;CN="Marc Richardson":MAILTO:richardson.marc@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251028T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251028T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20251027T104500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T104500Z
UID:10004191-1761645600-1761652800@moac.org
SUMMARY:Presumpscot River Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Join me for a hike along the Presumpscot River.  Distance is around 4 miles.  Meet at the end of Overset Street in Portland.
URL:https://moac.org/event/presumpscot-river-preserve-4/
CATEGORIES:Hiking
ORGANIZER;CN="Bonnie Farrand":MAILTO:Bonniefarrand@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251031T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251102T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20251025T170027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251025T170829Z
UID:10004151-1761897600-1762088400@moac.org
SUMMARY:Take Pride in Acadia Day\, 2025 - Rescheduled to 11/9
DESCRIPTION:Due to the government shutdown\, TPIAD has been moved to Sunday\, November 9. If the government is still shutdown on November 3rd\, the event will be cancelled. \nTammy and I cannot attend on the 9th\, so there will be no official MOAC group this year. If you would like to participate as an individual\, please sign up here: \nTake Pride in Acadia Day \n \nYou will be assigned to random groups. \nI have left the original information from the event below. \n———————— \nFor 34 years\, volunteers have gathered on the first Saturday of November to help ready the famous carriage roads for winter. Sponsored by Friends of Acadia\, teams are assigned troublesome sections of carriage roads where erosion can cause damage over the winter. The task? Rake the leaves and debris off the shoulders and into the woods. MOAC has had members at this event for many years. We have a team that will work together. \nMost who sign up make it a weekend\, but that is not required. The actual commitment to the park is from roughly 8:30 am to noon on Saturday. If you choose to make it a weekend\, the rest of the time is yours. \nThere is no cost to the event itself. If you choose to stay over\, you will need to find your own lodging. Tam and I are staying at the Bar Harbor Grand Hotel\, right in downtown and that has been the hotel of choice for the most part for a few years now. But\, you can do as you wish in this regard. The Grand offers a free breakfast. Local restaurants for the rest. \nExcept for the provided lunch after the work Saturday. After our work commitment is done\, we can head over to the Hulls Cove Visitors Center for a “CCC” lunch. Chili\, cornbread\, and cider.  Aside from the ingredients\, it’s named to honor the Civilian Conservation Corp\, who did a lot of work in Acadia.
URL:https://moac.org/event/take-pride-in-acadia-day-2025/
CATEGORIES:Happy Hour/Dancing,Hiking,Mountain Biking,Other/General,Road Biking,Social,Walking
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ORGANIZER;CN="Peter Mullen":MAILTO:pcm25me@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251115T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251115T123000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20251113T212629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251113T212629Z
UID:10004233-1763200800-1763209800@moac.org
SUMMARY:Wolfe's Neck State Park\, Freeport
DESCRIPTION:Join me for a hike at Wolfe’s Neck State Park in Freeport.  I plan to do two loops\, so there is the option to do one or both.  Total distance is probably between 3 1/2 and 4 miles.  Be sure to wear some type of orange.  Address is 426 Wolfe’s Neck Road\, Freeport.
URL:https://moac.org/event/wolfes-neck-state-park-freeport/
CATEGORIES:Hiking
ORGANIZER;CN="Bonnie Farrand":MAILTO:Bonniefarrand@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251115T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251115T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20251114T145453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251115T000542Z
UID:10004234-1763202600-1763218800@moac.org
SUMMARY:Rumford Whitecap Hike
DESCRIPTION:Join in for a 5.3 loop moderate hike.  At 2198′ this hike offers stunning 360 degree views at the top from a baldface ridge!  Weather is slated to be in the upper 30’s with plenty of sun.  Bring a lunch\, water and wear layers.  Count on about 4 hours of hiking.  We’ll meet at the Iles Trailhead on the E. Andover Road in Rumford at 10:30.  Let’s connect for carpooling.  Email:  kathiemcjoy@gmail.com OR phone:  207-272-4364  Directions in the link below.  PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF YOU PLAN TO COME!! \nhttps://www.mahoosuc.org/whitecap-preserve
URL:https://moac.org/event/rumford-whitecap-hike/
CATEGORIES:Hiking
ORGANIZER;CN="Kathie McCatherin":MAILTO:kathiejoy@maine.rr.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251123T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251123T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20251121T003012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251121T110428Z
UID:10004241-1763890200-1763902800@moac.org
SUMMARY:Raymond Community Forest
DESCRIPTION:Join me to hike the trails at the Raymond Community Forest.  The preserve is part of Loon Echo Land Trust.  We will be hiking 2 loops.  The first one will be Pismire Bluff Trail and the Highland Loop.  Distance is 2.1 miles and 580 feet of elevation gain.  We will return to the parking lot and hike the Spiller Homestead Loop and Grape Expectations.  Distance is 1.9 miles and is mostly flat.  Trail descriptions are on All Trails.   Meet at the Gray Park N Ride (Exit 63) on Route 26A for carpooling and a 9:30 departure. Trailhead meeting time is 9:50.  If meeting at the trailhead\, be aware that some GPS directions will direct you to Hemlock Road.  Stay on Conesca Road as the trailhead is just ahead.  Bring water and snacks/lunch.  Call 838-0437 with any questions.
URL:https://moac.org/event/raymond-community-forest/
CATEGORIES:Hiking
ORGANIZER;CN="Bonnie Farrand":MAILTO:Bonniefarrand@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251216T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251216T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20251215T222923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251215T222923Z
UID:10004257-1765884600-1765893600@moac.org
SUMMARY:Hike Smith Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Hike the Edwin L. Smith Preserve at 76 Guinea Road in Kennebunkport. It should be a chilly but beautiful day. Bring warm boots (traction suggested). The main trail is about 3 miles out & back with a number of side trails for a longer hike. This is a late entry for Tuesday\, but I hope ya can make it. Show & Go.
URL:https://moac.org/event/hike-smith-preserve/
CATEGORIES:Hiking
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ORGANIZER;CN="Greg Gladstone":MAILTO:g.gladz@roadrunner.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260117T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260117T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20260116T012353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260117T013128Z
UID:10004646-1768654800-1768662000@moac.org
SUMMARY:Postponed!  Winter Walk at Lowell Preserve
DESCRIPTION:It’s super cold tonight and I don’t see it warming up enough tomorrow to make a difference in icy conditions.   So….due to high chances of slippery\, icy and treacherous conditions tomorrow I’ve decided to postpone this walk.  I will repost when it’s safer bet. \nhttps://www.mainetrailfinder.com/trails/trail/lowell-preserve
URL:https://moac.org/event/winter-walk-at-lowell-preserve/
CATEGORIES:Hiking
ORGANIZER;CN="Kathie McCatherin":MAILTO:kathiejoy@maine.rr.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260125T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260125T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20260124T211929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260124T211929Z
UID:10004657-1769328000-1769360400@moac.org
SUMMARY:Sugarloaf & Saddleback Ski & Stay Safari – Updated Room Availability
DESCRIPTION:MOAC is returning to the mountains of Rangeley and the Carrabassett Valley for a long-running winter favorite – a classic MOAC winter ski safari. We’ll enjoy the #1 and #2 ranked alpine resorts in the East (SKI Magazine Top 20 of the East\, 2026)\, located alongside two of New England’s premier Nordic trail systems\, with the freedom to choose your own activity each day. \nDates: Friday\, January 30 through Wednesday\, February 4 \nUPDATE:  Several Rooms available on Mon & Tue\, Feb 2 and 3.    1 Room available Fri\, Jan 30.    \nLodging:\nOur home base once again will be The Maine Roadhouse in Stratton—an MOAC favorite for years and the perfect hub for Sugarloaf and Saddleback adventures. In 2026\, the Roadhouse is under the management of owner Lisa Rigas and her son\, Crigas\, preserving everything MOAC came to enjoy under prior managers Jen & Jen. \nWe have access to the full kitchen and the large communal gathering room for shared meals\, games\, and fireside après-ski fun. New this year\, an additional suite is available—the former Jen & Jen quarters now named room “Moose” \nLodging Costs:$45/night for semi-private bunks up to $99/night for a queen suite (formerly Jen & Jen’s quarters).  Full lodging room options are listed within the registration form\, linked in item 1\, below.  \nOrganizer: Dave Dancause (dave.dancause@gmail.com | 207-415-6258) \nHow to attend: \n\nFill out registration: [Sugarloaf and Saddleback Safari Registration]; or contact Dave D directly: (207) 415-6258\nContact The Maine Roadhouse after January 5th.  The Maine Roadhouse will have the registration form information you have completed to ease the reservations process.\nLodging payment is due 7 days before your arrival  Call The Maine Roadhouse for lodging payment.  Note: Payment before arrival is new this year.\n\nWhy this registration form?  Ease for Lisa and Crigas to accept reservations – They will see your reservation request information once you fill out this form.    The Maine Roadhouse is no longer a MOAC secret – using Airbnb and other marketing platforms has made the Roadhouse a more popular lodging option.   The Maine Roadhouse will have this form data (your registration info) on hand when you call to make your reservation. \nLet’s do this!
URL:https://moac.org/event/sugarloaf-saddleback-ski-stay-safari-updated-room-availability/
CATEGORIES:Hiking,Skiing-Downhill,Skiing-XC/Classic/Skate,Snowshoeing,Social
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ORGANIZER;CN="David Dancause":MAILTO:dave.dancause@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260130T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260204T110000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20260103T053744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260124T211107Z
UID:10004268-1769781600-1770202800@moac.org
SUMMARY:Sugarloaf & Saddleback Ski & Stay Safari - Updates
DESCRIPTION:MOAC is returning to the mountains of Rangeley and the Carrabassett Valley for a long-running winter favorite – a classic MOAC winter ski safari. We’ll enjoy the #1 and #2 ranked alpine resorts in the East (SKI Magazine Top 20 of the East\, 2026)\, located alongside two of New England’s premier Nordic trail systems\, with the freedom to choose your own activity each day. \nDates: Friday\, January 30 through Wednesday\, February 4  \nUPDATE:  Several Rooms available on Mon & Tue Feb 2 and 3.    1 Room available Fri Jan 30.    \nLodging:\nOur home base once again will be The Maine Roadhouse in Stratton—an MOAC favorite for years and the perfect hub for Sugarloaf and Saddleback adventures. In 2026\, the Roadhouse is under the management of owner Lisa Rigas and her son\, Crigas\, preserving everything MOAC came to enjoy under prior managers Jen & Jen. \nWe’ll have exclusive use of the entire lodge\, including the full kitchen and the large communal gathering room for shared meals\, games\, and fireside après-ski fun. New this year\, an additional suite is available—the former Jen & Jen quarters—giving us even more flexibility. \nLodging Costs:$45/night for semi-private bunks up to $99/night for a queen suite (formerly Jen & Jen’s quarters).  Full lodging room options are listed within the registration form\, linked in item 1\, below.  \nOrganizer: Dave Dancause (dave.dancause@gmail.com | 207-415-6258)  \nHow to attend: \n\nFill out registration: [Sugarloaf and Saddleback Safari Registration]; or contact Dave D directly: (207) 415-6258\nContact The Maine Roadhouse after January 5th.  The Maine Roadhouse will have the registration form information you have completed to ease the reservations process.\nLodging payment is due 7 days before your arrival  Call The Maine Roadhouse for lodging payment.  Note: Payment before arrival is new this year.\n\nWhy this registration form?  Ease for Lisa and Crigas to accept reservations. The Maine Roadhouse is no longer a MOAC secret – using Airbnb and other marketing platforms has made the Roadhouse a more popular lodging option.   The Maine Roadhouse will have this form data (your registration info) on hand when you call to make your reservation.   \nLet’s do this!
URL:https://moac.org/event/sugarloaf-saddleback-ski-and-stay-safari/
CATEGORIES:Hiking,Skiing-Downhill,Skiing-XC/Classic/Skate,Snowshoeing,Social
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ORGANIZER;CN="David Dancause":MAILTO:dave.dancause@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260201T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260201T190000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20260130T160245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260201T165722Z
UID:10004666-1769961600-1769972400@moac.org
SUMMARY:Full moon hike on Pisgah Hill
DESCRIPTION:Update:  This event is still on schedule for RRCT.  However\, something has come up for me personally so I will not be attending. \nHello\, this is an annual event hosted by Royal River Conservation Trust.  It’s a relatively short hike\, a little steep in spots – 1.2 miles round trip.  They have a fire at the summit and hot chocolate and s’mores. \nFrom their website: ” \nThe Pisgah Hill Preserve South Trailhead is at 74 Dougherty Road\, New Gloucester (In Pownal\, Dougherty Road is known as Chadsey Road).  Parking for this event is on the road shoulders of Dougherty Road\, on one side only.  We will place “no parking” signs on the other side of the road.” \nThe event runs from 4 to 7pm.  TRACTION IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.  The trail gets compacted and can be very icy.  Someone slipped on ice and (I think) broke a wrist a few years ago on the way down.  The trails are fairly well marked and most parts will have candles or lanterns\, plus there are generally a lot of people going up and down at various times.  And\, of course….dress warmly – it’s gonna be cold. \nThey appreciate people registering on their website\, but it’s not required.  It’s a free event.  See the link below.
URL:https://moac.org/event/full-moon-hike-on-pisgah-hill/
CATEGORIES:Hiking,Social
ORGANIZER;CN="Lianne Mitchell":MAILTO:lmitchell75@aol.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260219T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260221T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20250614T164309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260103T002641Z
UID:10004047-1771488000-1771693200@moac.org
SUMMARY:The Best of Baja California
DESCRIPTION:Trip is Full\nI went once and want to go back to Baja California in Mexico!\nIt is a well organized 10 day trip  which involves camping on the beach with a cook and support staff\, kayaking\, snorkeling\, hiking\, swimming with sea lions and whale sharks\, lots of gray whales sightings\, and many other amazing experiences! \nSee the website for additional info \nhttps://www.kayakbaja.com/whale-watching/
URL:https://moac.org/event/the-best-of-baja-california/
CATEGORIES:Camping,Hiking,Kayaking/Canoeing
ORGANIZER;CN="Marianne Hubert":MAILTO:mayahub@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260307T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260308T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20260210T174212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T174212Z
UID:10004793-1772870400-1772985600@moac.org
SUMMARY:American Red Cross Wilderness and Remote First Aid
DESCRIPTION: American Red Cross Wilderness and Remote First Aid \n Saturday and Sunday  March 7 and 8\, 2025  8:00 AM – 4:00 PM \n $200.00 per person. \nBe prepared to respond to medical emergencies in the great outdoors! The primary purpose of the ARC-WRFA course is to provide individuals a foundation of first aid knowledge and skills to respond to emergencies and give care in areas that do not have access to immediate emergency medical services (EMS) response. In this course you will also develop leadership skills and learn how to help \nThe course includes classroom learning along with scenario based\, hands-on training. \nThe American Red Cross Wilderness and Remote First Aid Course meets the requirements for Scouting USA High Adventure Camps and is recommended for wilderness guides\, campers\, backpackers\, rafters and anyone who enjoys the outdoors! \n  \nThis course is presented by Sgt. John Mulloy (Ret.).  John was a 35 year police officer and supervisor\, police firearms and active shooter response instructor.  He is a 40 year certified Emergency Medical Technician in Massachusetts and Maine\, Volunteer Hunter Education Instructor\, and CPR/First Aid and Wilderness First Aid Instructor.  John Works hard to make his classes informative\, useful and fun!
URL:https://moac.org/event/american-red-cross-wilderness-and-remote-first-aid/
LOCATION:Nine Tigers Kung Fu\, 366 Elm St.\, Biddeford\, ME\, 04005\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camping,Hiking,Mountain Biking,Other/General,Walking
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ORGANIZER;CN="John Mulloy":MAILTO:jmulloy01821@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260404T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260404T143000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20260402T151548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T151548Z
UID:10004847-1775307600-1775313000@moac.org
SUMMARY:Riverton Woods and Evergreen Cemetery Trail
DESCRIPTION:We will meet at Evergreen Cemetery\, 672 Stevens Ave\, Portland (across from Baxter Woods).  This is a 3.1 mile trail through and around the cemetery.  Trail may be damp so plan accordingly.  Weather looks to be good for Saturday.  Let’s open our eyes and ears for the coming of Spring!
URL:https://moac.org/event/riverton-woods-and-evergreen-cemetery-trail/
CATEGORIES:Hiking,Walking
ORGANIZER;CN="Linda Johnson":MAILTO:ellejohnson84@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260414T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260414T153000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20260411T114056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260411T114056Z
UID:10004853-1776171600-1776180600@moac.org
SUMMARY:Cape Elizabeth -- Robinson Woods via Canter Way
DESCRIPTION:Join me for an approximately 4 mile walk in Robinson Woods.  The meeting point is the rear parking lot of the Cape Elizabeth United Methodist Church.  Address is 280 Ocean House Road (AKA Route 77).  I did this hike on 4/9 and found the trails mostly dry.  The hike is show and go\, but no dogs please.  Any questions\, please call (207) 838-0437.
URL:https://moac.org/event/cape-elizabeth-robinson-woods-via-canter-way/
CATEGORIES:Hiking
ORGANIZER;CN="Bonnie Farrand":MAILTO:Bonniefarrand@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260525T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142802
CREATED:20260325T143020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T143359Z
UID:10004801-1779454800-1779710400@moac.org
SUMMARY:Memorial Day Weekend Camping in Bar Harbor - UPDATE!!
DESCRIPTION:As of 3/25/26\, Hadley’s lists 9 tent sites available and “plenty” of RV sites (water/electric/some with sewer). If you are interested in this trip\, please don’t wait too long. You also do NOT need to stay at Hadley’s. You are welcome to outdoor adventure with us and hang out for the evening/whenever festivities. \nLet’s keep a long-standing MOAC tradition alive by welcoming summer with a group campout on Mt. Desert Island. \nWe camped at Hadley’s Point CG last year and had a great time. Hadley’s Point is just off Route 3 as you head to Bar Harbor. It is 2.5 miles before Bar Harbor Campground. Holiday weekend prices appear to be: \n\nField tent sites are $37.00 per night\nWooded tent sites are $39.00 per night\nSites with water/electric are $54.00 per night\nThey even have cabins if you want to check those out\n\nThere appears to be a $3.25 campground fee\, plus tax of course. \nhttps://www.hadleyspoint.com/ \nTammy and I will reserve site C-37 (water and electric) and it is near to a pod of tent sites (13-20\, 30-36\, 40-42). We will also reserve C-36 to use as a home base for the group. We will ask attendees to help pay for this community site. If we get 25 people\, that will mean about $5 per person for the weekend. \nIf you choose to go\, please drop us a line at pcm25me@gmail.com so we know who to expect and what site you are in. You can also stay anywhere you like and come visit as well. \nYou do have to make your own reservations. Deposit amounts vary. For 1-2 nights\, it is the full balance. For 3 or more it is $100. Unfortunately\, they state there are no refunds for a holiday weekend. \nIt might be best to grab a site as soon as you can if you are interested. \nWe will continue the traditional experience of group happy hours and pot luck dinners in the evenings. Restaurants are also on the table. Activities during the day will be up to the group. Hiking\, biking\, paddling\, etc.
URL:https://moac.org/event/memorial-day-weekend-camping-in-bar-harbor-2/
CATEGORIES:Camping,Hiking,Kayaking/Canoeing,Mountain Biking,Other/General,Social,Walking
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ORGANIZER;CN="Peter Mullen":MAILTO:pcm25me@gmail.com
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UID:10004856-1788879600-1789120800@moac.org
SUMMARY:Dark Skies Seniors Getaway at AMC Medawisla Lodge and Cabins
DESCRIPTION:As MOAC members\, we are inviting you to join us for a 3 nights getaway in the middle of Maine at AMC’s Medawisla Lodge and Cabins in the Maine Woods Initiative area geared to seniors but open to all. We have timed our stay to take advantage of dark skies to enjoy a sky full of stars without having to stay up late. Bring a lawn chair and sit by the lake for a full view of the sky. Whether you enjoy easier trails in the woods\, climbing mountains\, off road biking or paddling\, you can find something to do here. However\, you can just enjoy sitting on the porch at the lodge or down at the lake. Bring your own kayak\, paddle board or canoe or use one available there. There are also 2 other ponds to enjoy by canoe down the road. There is off road and trail biking available. Hiking opportunities vary from mostly flat to mountains. Please be sure to bring your equipment and carry the essentials. There is no phone service on most trails in the area. \nYou must use the link below to register for this getaway.\nhttps://activities.outdoors.org/s/oc-activity/a5UVX0000014TsT2AU/act00019975 \nMore info on the AMC website (link above). More details will be emailed once you register via the AMC website. First come\, first served for bookings.
URL:https://moac.org/event/dark-skies-seniors-getaway-at-amc-medawisla-lodge-and-cabins/
CATEGORIES:Hiking,Kayaking/Canoeing,Mountain Biking,Social
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ORGANIZER;CN="Michelle Moody":MAILTO:moac@micstan.us
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