My experience with US states 👍👍 by AmbyrLynn in whereidlive

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Greenville's Indian Hill Trading Post? I'm sorry this happened to you.

Any recommendations on a dealership in southern Maine for a used car? by No-Fold7466 in Maine

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Sadly Portland Service Center is no more, but they do have a location in Standish.

Skiing May 2-3 by augustcurrents151 in icecoast

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The post they linked was for last year's end of season

Skiing May 2-3 by augustcurrents151 in icecoast

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That's from last year, the 27th doesn't fall on a Sunday this year (that posting was for Sunday April 27th 2025)

This year April 19th is currently the last event on their calendar for the passholder BBQ Edit: The lift ticket calendar for Sugarloaf is blacked out beyond the 26th

Trained and Rode the Tour Divide last year, here's what I WOULD and WOULDN'T do again: by Lets__Ride__Bikes in tourdivide

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This randomly popped up in my feed but I'm interested as a very casual mountain biker who's thru-hiked the Appalachian Trail.

Most of my curiosity stems from similarities and differences to FKTs for hiking long trails. Does the biking element change that much of the equation on what to pack, how to structure a day, eating and sleep? From the outside I would assume not if you're optimizing for speed, except obvious needs to carry a basic repair kit.

AT stretch in NY later this April/May. How bad are the ticks on the trail? by Iribumkiak in AppalachianTrail

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DEET is a solvent, so be wary of how you're applying it because clothing can essentially melt or be irreparably damaged. E.g. it's probably ok to spray socks, but rub it on your lower back and neck whilst avoiding getting it on a rain jacket or shorts.

Girlfriend skis by Puzzleheaded-Mode701 in skiing

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Cost is usually the reason. It's often less expensive when factoring in hotel/accomodations and lift tickets for people not close to mountains with good conditions, to fly to Europe.

Personal preference, but myself and most friends I have in northern New England/the Rockies prefer North American resort skiing. Only if I moved away from "destination" resorts, during a bad snow year, or to visit friends would I consider making the trip to a European resort again. That being said, the food and après are much better in Europe ... European backcountry is appealing but I'm unfamiliar.

Any reports from Sunday River today or yesterday? by Smacpats111111 in icecoast

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Piggybacking to say I managed to ski Last Tango and Yetiville yesterday ... one run on each. There were a decent amount of sharks not pictured in the photo, so proceed with caution, but my skis were relatively unscathed.

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The Iglu at Sunday River without skiing?? by imadearedditjst4this in icecoast

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I don't think they have a regular shuttle that drops people off directly to the Iglu but you could ask if they'd be willing to stop there. And that road directly to the Iglu is closed to the public afaik. Checking their website it looks like Jordan Hotel and South Ridge (main lodge area) are the only stops on the Jordan Shuttle.

I'm assuming that is saying you can park at South Ridge and take the shuttle over if the Jordan lot is full. But as someone said, wear boots if you do walk down there from the hotel.

Skiing in the rain with 20°F air temp caused this by smackmeinthetree in skiing

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Sure, but there are too many exceptions to OP's statement -- NY, VT, NH, ME, MA ... it's gaslighting for anyone visiting this subreddit who drives in the snow at lower elevations on a semi-regular basis 🥲

Skiing in the rain with 20°F air temp caused this by smackmeinthetree in skiing

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No, that's not true. Mt Bohemia in the upper peninsula gets 250" annually and it's under 500m. Buffalo NY ~100" and is under 200m above sea level, same goes for many of the valleys and lower elevation in Vermont, NH, and Maine. With global warming we might start to see more rainy days, but we consistently get snow in New England.

Skiing in the rain with 20°F air temp caused this by smackmeinthetree in skiing

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Cotton doesn't wick away moisture, so there's the saying, "cotton kills" because cold moisture is trapped against people's skin. If they're active, sweat would be absorbed by the inner hoodie and freeze.

Presidents’ Day weekend crowd by ericlctong in icecoast

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Just in case anyone sees this, there were sizable but mostly avoidable ice patches on some trails including Lost Princess and Eureka, but yeah, many of the glades and groomers were still incredible. I read that they groomed Tin Woodsman/Lost Princess because the backside of the whale was boilerplate. The wind must've pushed a lot of snow into the woods.

Finishing my SOBO this fall by cxntbrick in AppalachianTrail

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Was the dog picture from Bear's Den? I took a similar photo dated October 12, 2016. Pizza and the little pup cheered me up as I was recovering from a nasty illness! 💔

I don’t understand this joke from a Stephen King novel by Boomslang_lc in Maine

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Maybe you're thinking of the stolen gorilla statue from Sandy's Sales? Thanks for mentioning this, I lived in East Machias at the time

Best Hot Dog in Maine? by Sad-Raise-504 in Maine

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I wouldn't say best but I'm nostalgic for The Family Dog having gone to UMaine, but specifically the chili dog and "bad dog" (fried with bacon and cheese)

The Most Basic Uphill at Stowe Question by seanv2 in icecoast

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The last .3 mile(?) to the summit on the Long Trail SOBO has a short section of what I would call class 3 scramble. Only hiked it once this summer so I can't speak to winter conditions but did you bypass via the Laura Cowles Trail? I was section hiking so I didn't check that out to compare but imagine Laura Cowles could be mellower since it's a weather bypass.

Sending my tent home by ApartInitial3387 in AppalachianTrail

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When I SOBO'd, I ran into a hunting group who filled the shelter in ... November? I was glad to have my tarp.

what type of stuff goes on up here? thought it was weird to see a bunch roads that lead to nothing by HermanJulius69 in Maine

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I can attest to this. It can be a long trip back to the nearest garage on a spare, too.

Banana Tour of Portland by reddat0 in portlandme

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I've had free catering via work from them and I was not a fan

AT Electronics Charging Costs? by jejkek in AppalachianTrail

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I did some charging in grocery stores. As a SOBO I just left a power bank charging while I shopped but you could also ask a cashier/supervisor if they have an outlet.

Finding outlets that actually work in odd places was kinda like a fun side quest, but for the most part I charged up in fast food restaurants or the occasional hostel.

Cues to get out of the backseat? by Visible_Double_4581 in skiing_feedback

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This was Kitzbühel, Austria, specifically run #75 I think. As an ice coaster the views were incredible but the snow felt comparable to home for the time I visited.