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SUMMARY:Twilight Crawl
DESCRIPTION:During this twilight crawl\, we’ll be looking for animals that are most active during dawn and dusk. This mellow hike will focus on observing the signs of wildlife that love this cooler time of day during summer. In OWL outings\, frequent stops are built into the program to discuss elements of the natural world that we learn about on the way. The pace is always determined by the needs and desires of the group with a primary goal of going slow to enhance our connection with nature and each other. Bring comfortable close-toed shoes for walking in\, like sneakers or hiking boots\, and a backpack for extra layers\, water\, and snacks. This will be a moderate*\, short hike with minimal elevation change over mostly flat terrain. More information about the trail here (we don’t do the full 1.5-mile lollipop trail). \nOWL Outings are led by Registered Maine Guides at Maine Outdoor School who all hold a minimum of a Wilderness First Aid certification. To learn more about MOS’s guides\, visit https://www.maineoutdoorschool.org/staff. \n*To determine the difficulty level of outings\, we use Maine TrailFinder’s difficulty rating system. For more detailed information about these difficulty levels\, including visual examples\, explore the rating system here. \nGear Library \nWHRL and MOS have a gear collection for OWL outings. Please reach out directly to Lizzie at 413-717-7827 or by email at lizzie@whrl.org if you are interested in using any of the items below. Use is first-come\, first-served. Need something that you don’t see on the list below? Reach out! \nAvailable Gear \n\nTrekking poles (6 sets)\nLayers: rain ponchos\n\nSpace is limited\, and registration is required. Registration opens April 13. \n			\n				Click here to Register
URL:https://whrl.org/schedule/twilight/
LOCATION:Frances B Wood Preserve\, Gouldsboro
CATEGORIES:OWL Outing Club
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SUMMARY:OWL Stewardship Day with the Maine Island Trail Association (MITA)
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to partner with MITA again this year to offer an OWL Stewardship Day on a local island!  Volunteers will work together using hand tools to de-bark locally harvested spruce poles that will become the framework for traditional tent structures supporting future community gatherings and youth programming on the island. It’s a chance to spend a meaningful day outdoors\, learn practical skills\, connect with others\, and help build something lasting in an extraordinary natural setting. \nMeeting Place: Jonesport Town Dock \nDifficulty: Moderate. Participants should feel comfortable climbing in and out of small skiffs\, and using hand tools (draw knives\, axes – skills teaching will be provided!) \nRequired Gear \n\nPFD: If you do not have a USCG-approved life jacket\, reach out to Lizzie at lizzie@whrl.org as MITA has life jackets that can be borrowed.\nClothing: Even if it is sunny\, it can get cool and wet on the water! Make sure to bring sunglasses\, a hat\, sunscreen\, and non-cotton layers for the boat ride. Depending on the weather\, we may also recommend rain gear (top & bottom).Work Gloves (MITA has some they can provide\, but if you have a personal pair you prefer\, please bring them!)\nFootwear: Hiking boots\, sneakers\, or rubber rain boots are all appropriate for this outing. You will be climbing in and out of a skiff\, so plan for the possibility of getting your feet wet! If you don’t have waterproof shoes\, consider bringing a second pair of shoes for getting in and out of the boat.\nLunch and drinking water\nSmall backpack for keeping your lunch/water/supplies with you on the island.\n\nEncouraged Gear (but not required) \n\nInsect repellent for ticks\n\n			\n				Register Now
URL:https://whrl.org/schedule/mita/
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