Volume II, Third Release.
July 3, 2003.
Bingham, Maine.

The Cost Family Paddles On
“ July 5, 1999… It was a spectacular day on the Kennebec River with the water running a huge 10,200 cfs ...”
(read the rest of this story) (words by Naomi Mozzicato)

The Watershed View
Part Three in a series on Watershed Protection by American Whitewater Conservation Chair Tom Christopher
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Knots
“ ‘Can’t tie a knot, tie a lot.’ or ‘M&%^#r F#*~&r’, might be some of the thoughts running through your head while tying or untying a knot.”
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Things Mainers have to be "state-riotic" about
A List by the Editor
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The Hike of the Week By Two Left Feet
Austin Stream Falls
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Maine Vanity Plates Still Available
Theme: Boating on the Rivah, Guy!!
(read the rest of this story) (concept by Nick Callanan, license plates by Kristen Kaiser)

Worst Aid: Beat the Heat
Nick Callanan attempts to amuse your ailments into submission.
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P.A.W.
Paddlers Always Write
Today's Topic: First Descents
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Moscow, Maine Fishing Tip of the Week:
“It was a hot summer day in June. Fisherman Joe and the Bingham Bum were whining and crying from boredom...”
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River Blotter
Snippets from around the way.
(read the rest of this story) (compiled by Nick Callanan)

Missing
Have you seen this gear claimed by the river?
(read the rest of this story) (illustrations and interviews by Kristen Kaiser)

Ugly Box of Random, Delirious Funk
This is where we cram all the stuff we can find no other place for.
(read the rest of this story) (words by No Umbrella staff picture by Kristen Kaiser)
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