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Everything Old is New Again

Todd Snyder and L.L.Bean pair up for the Maine retailer's first designer collaboration

Landing Spot

Landing Spot A net-positive home in Carrabassett Valley serves as one family’s mountainside retreat by Emma SimardPhotography by Erin Little Issue: November 2020 “It was all Henry’s idea,” Alicia Heyburn says. Henry, her husband, has always had a penchant for

Pond Life

Pond Life On a hand-drawn map, Pierce Pond looks like a long, spider-legged splatter in the middle of the forest. But the tucked-away Somerset County watershed that’s home to Cobb’s Pierce Pond Camps is legendary—for its uncut shorelines, abundant loons,

The Insiders Guide to Skiing Sugarloaf

The Insiders Guide to Skiing Sugarloaf A lifelong loafer on how to experience all of Maine’s highest ski mountain by Josh ChristiePhotography by C.A. Smith Photography Issue: November 2020 Sugarloaf isn’t known as Maine’s most accessible mountain. That’s not just

Green Mountain

How Sugarloaf is tackling climate change

When the World Came to Sugarloaf

When the World Came to Sugarloaf Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the 1971 World Cup with an exhibition at the Maine Ski and Snowboard Museum in Kingfield by Paul KoenigPhotography courtesy of the Maine Ski and Snowboard Museum Issue: November

Love Letters to Maine | Sam Punderson

Dear Maine, I never intended to move to you, not even for a moment. I grew up in Vermont and am proud of that heritage, but after meeting my wife, Kate, we moved to Sugarloaf. Her roots in these mountains

Viewfinders: Powder Dreams

Powder Dreams For a five-day stretch last winter, Mother Nature delivered peak conditions at Sugarloaf Text and Photography by Sarah Sindo Issue: November 2020 On the morning of February 28, Sugarloafers woke up to 18 inches of snow—the fluffiest of