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Capture

I was lucky enough to capture a photo of this isolated island camp located on Rangeley Lake on a brisk day in November. It’s rare to see that much snow on land without the lakes being frozen. I parked my

How to Indoor Rock Climb in Maine

Cabin fever can be all too real during Maine’s long winters. One of the best ways to combat a snowy slump and stimulate your mind and body is with indoor rock climbing.

Beneath the Beer

Kai Smith creates beer coasters from Maine’s natural resources, for Maine breweries and beyond.

Dumplings

The concept seems simple: little circles of dough wrapped around filling and steamed or fried. But making dumplings is difficult to perfect, so rather than trying your hand at home, head to one of the following restaurants for your dumpling fix.

Cocktail Companions

Owl and Whale’s bitters, shrubs, and acid phosphates add character and complexity to mixed drinks.

Beyond Baking

While customers line up for her bagels and pastries, chef Krista Kern Desjarlais ponders her next chapter.

Bandaloop

In their new Arundel location, Scott and Bridget Lee have more room for their own brand of magic.

48 Hours in Cape Elizabeth, Scarborough + South Portland

The southern Maine corridor of Cape Elizabeth, Scarborough, and South Portland is known for its immediate adjacency to one of the world’s finest coastlines. This makes each town ideal for a summer trip to the beach, but there is much to be gained by venturing to these coastal jewels in the colder months.

48 Hours in Ogunquit + Wells

Ogunquit and Wells are popular vacation destinations in the summer, but these beach communities offer plenty of options and exploration after the temperature gets cooler and they transition to the off-season.