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SUMMARY:Birding 101
DESCRIPTION:April is the perfect month to learn a new bird by song or sight because they seem to show up one by one this time of year\, giving us a chance to really notice individuals. This mellow outing will provide optional sitting or standing activities to help you notice details about birds\, to help you build some birding superpowers you can use anywhere. This program is low-movement\, and you can enjoy it seated or standing. Wheelchairs welcome! For this outing\, you will need to move from your car in the parking lot to the grassy park area of the Milbridge Commons Wellness Park. The park is ringed by a 6′-wide trail with a deep gravel base topped with stone dust\, which makes it easier on the joints than pavement. For people who use wheelchairs\, Maine Trail Finder’s Accessibility Ambassador\, Enock Glidden\, has created a rating system in Wheelies. This outing qualifies as “Wheelie Easy.” See here for more information. For those who would like to move around more\, you will also have the opportunity to do so. Wear clothing and footwear to keep you warm and dry during this slower-paced program\, and a lawn chair if you’d prefer not to sit on a stone bench or the ground. Please reach out to Lizzie at 413-717-7827 with any further questions. \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. \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 March 23. \n			\n				Click here to Register
URL:https://whrl.org/schedule/birding-101/
LOCATION:Milbridge Commons Wellness Park\, Main Street\, Milbridge\, ME\, 04658\, United States
CATEGORIES:OWL Outing Club
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SUMMARY:Family Outdoor Exploration Day
DESCRIPTION:Spring has sprung\, so let’s get outside together! Join Haley Estabrook\, a Registered Maine Guide from Maine Outdoor School\, for a morning of outdoor fun and exploration for the whole family at the Maine Seacoast Mission. We will make trail mix\, identify animal signs\, go on a nature scavenger hunt\, and have the opportunity to win some outdoorsy prizes. \nThis event is a free drop-in program for all ages. We hope you join us for a fun morning of snacks\, nature-based activities\, fascinating facts\, and time to connect with other local families. \nReach out to Lizzie Cunningham by phone at 901-213-6667 or by email at lizzie@whrl.org with any questions.
URL:https://whrl.org/schedule/family-outdoor-exploration-day/
LOCATION:Maine Seacoast Mission Downeast Campus\, 7 Weald Bethel Ln\, Cherryfield\, Maine\, 04658\, United States
CATEGORIES:OWL Outing Club
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SUMMARY:Crepuscular Crawl
DESCRIPTION:“Crepuscular” is the word 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.
URL:https://whrl.org/schedule/crepuscular-crawl-2/
LOCATION:Frances B Wood Preserve\, Gouldsboro
CATEGORIES:OWL Outing Club
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SUMMARY:Long Pond Paddle
DESCRIPTION:This mellow paddling outing offers the opportunity to develop canoeing skills and observe the unique insects and plants that call this spring-fed pond home in late spring. This is a flatwater paddling experience where we can choose how far we want to paddle and tack on an optional short walk from a beach to another pond if we choose. 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. \nCanoes\, paddles\, and life jackets available to the first 6 people who need them; otherwise\, BYO boat! In addition to canoes and kayaks\, we welcome paddleboards on this outing\, though note that they tend to go much slower than canoes and kayaks. Helpers are available to assist with unloading/loading your gear at the boat launch; you will not have to unload by yourself. \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. \nSpace is limited\, and registration is required. Registration opens on May 18.
URL:https://whrl.org/schedule/long-pond-paddle/
LOCATION:WHRL – 87 Main Street\, 87 Main Street\, Milbridge\, ME\, 04658\, United States
CATEGORIES:OWL Outing Club
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SUMMARY:Entomology 101 (Bugs)
DESCRIPTION:Flower and vegetable gardens are the perfect place to build your insect identification skills. Optional sitting or standing activities will help you connect with the beauty and mystery of the insect world\, learn to categorize them\, and consider how humans could possibly survive without them! This program is low-movement\, and you can enjoy it seated or standing. Wheelchairs welcome! For this outing\, you will need to move from your car in the parking lot to the grassy park area of the Milbridge Commons Wellness Park. The park is ringed by a 6′-wide trail with a deep gravel base topped with stone dust\, which makes it easier on the joints than pavement. For people who use wheelchairs\, Maine Trail Finder’s Accessibility Ambassador\, Enock Glidden\, has created a rating system in Wheelies. This outing qualifies as “Wheelie Easy.” See here for more information. For those who would like to move around more\, you will also have the opportunity to do so. Wear clothing and footwear to keep you warm and dry during this slower-paced program\, and a lawn chair if you’d prefer not to sit on a stone bench or the ground. Please reach out to Lizzie at 413-717-7827 with any further questions. \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. \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 on June 15. 
URL:https://whrl.org/schedule/entomology-101-bugs/
LOCATION:Milbridge Commons Wellness Park\, Main Street\, Milbridge\, ME\, 04658\, United States
CATEGORIES:OWL Outing Club
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SUMMARY:Narraguagus Paddle
DESCRIPTION:This mellow paddling outing offers opportunities to learn canoeing skills and see a variety of wildlife\, including beavers\, river otters\, muskrats\, a variety of birds\, and maybe\, if we’re really lucky\, a moose or bear! We will meet in Cherryfield and paddle upstream\, so the way back will be even easier. This is a flatwater paddling experience\, and the current on this stretch of the river is usually quite minimal—you’ll hardly notice you’re paddling upstream. 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 slowly to enhance our connection with nature and each other. \nCanoes\, paddles\, and life jackets available to the first 6 people who need them; otherwise\, BYO boat. \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. \nSpace is limited\, and registration is required. Registration opens on August 17.
URL:https://whrl.org/schedule/narraguagus-paddle/
LOCATION:Narraguagus River
CATEGORIES:OWL Outing Club
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261017T150000
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SUMMARY:Exploring Fungi on Catherine Hill
DESCRIPTION:What’s spookier than a local ghost story? Not knowing your mushrooms! Learn the story of Catherine’s ghost on this breathtaking little mountain in the Blackwoods and learn some mushroom ID while you’re at it. 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. Moderate hike.* Roots\, rocks\, and moderate elevation change. Trail info available at https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/maine/catherine-mountain–2 \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 LibraryWHRL 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 on September 21.
URL:https://whrl.org/schedule/exploring-fungi-on-catherine-hill/
LOCATION:Catherine Hill
CATEGORIES:OWL Outing Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261107T120000
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SUMMARY:Bold Coast Bogs\, Moss\, and Lichen at Boot Head Preserve
DESCRIPTION:This trail is the perfect place to learn about non-vascular plants (mosses)\, symbiotic organisms (lichens)\, and meet a carnivorous plant or two (in a bog)! This is a moderate* network of trails through the woods and along the rocky coast. In OWL outings\, frequent stops are already 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. Participants will need close-toed shoes comfortable for hiking in\, like hiking boots or sneakers\, a backpack to fit warm and waterproof layers in\, water\, and snacks. More information about the preserve here https://www.mainetrailfinder.com/trails/trail/boot-head-preserve \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 LibraryWHRL 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)\nMicrospikes (4 sets\, two small\, two medium)\nSnow Shoes\nWarm layers: hats\, mittens\, jackets\, snowpants\, a few pairs of snow boots\, rain ponchos\, scarves\, warm socks\n\nSpace is limited\, and registration is required. Registration opens on October 19.
URL:https://whrl.org/schedule/bold-coast-bogs-moss-and-lichen-at-boot-head-preserve/
LOCATION:Boot Head Preserve\, Lubec
CATEGORIES:OWL Outing Club
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SUMMARY:Nature's Gifts\, Ingersoll Point
DESCRIPTION:How can we use nature to improve mental and physical health? This outing will provide guided nature-connection activities you can use anytime to regain a sense of calm and deepen a connection to place as well as show examples of how we can build survival skills by learning from the year-round species that do it best. To top it off\, we’ll learn about some nature-based crafts to inspire holiday gifts. 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. Moderate hike.* Trail info available at https://www.mainetrailfinder.com/trails/trail/ingersoll-point-preserve. Bring warm winter layers\, including waterproof\, insulated boots. As a base layer\, long johns (wool or synthetic) are recommended under bulky\, warm mid-layers and water- and windproof outer layers\, including mittens/gloves and a hat. Bring a comfortable backpack to carry extra layers and water in. Questions about how to prepare? Just ask! We have extra gear to share. \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.\nNeed something that you don’t see on the list below? Reach out! \nAvailable Gear \n\nTrekking poles (6 sets)\nMicrospikes (4 sets\, two small\, two medium)\nSnow Shoes\nWarm layers: hats\, mittens\, jackets\, snowpants\, a few pairs of snow boots\, rain ponchos\, scarves\, warm socks\n\nSpace is limited\, and registration is required. Registration opens on November 9.
URL:https://whrl.org/schedule/natures-gifts-ingersoll-point/
LOCATION:Ingersoll Point\, Addison
CATEGORIES:OWL Outing Club
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