The Basin Pond Challenge:
–One hour outside each day for a year
–One “new-to-me” natural place each week
–One sunrise and one moonrise each month
–Take photos, bring others along, have fun!
More information on this challenge is here.
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3/1/20: Skied 11 miles at Penobscot River Trails. 3/2/20: Paddled out of Belfast Harbor. 3/3/20: Paddled Belfast Harbor in near 50 degree weather. 3/4/20: Afternoon ice-biking on Basin Pond. 3/5/20: Training run on Goose River. 3/6/20: Marsh Stream ice-biking. 3/7/20: XC skiing in Kingfield. 3/8/20: More skiing and views of Mt. Abram. 3/9/20: Paddled north from Belfast Harbor. 3/10/20: Interval workout out of Belfast Harbor. 3/11/20: Solo river running takes both a boat and a bike. 3/12/20: Paddled the newly ice-free Marsh Stream. 3/13/20: Sunset colors after a day of rain. 3/14/20: Paddle Party on the St. George 3/15/20: Paddled up a flooded Marsh Stream. 3/16/20: Sometimes you gotta pedal before you can paddle. 3/17/20: The Basin Pond eagles, together on a tree branch. 3/18/20: Paddled the Passy River. 3/19/20: Hiked to a vernal pool hidden deep in the woods. 3/20/20: Bike and boat. 3/21/20: A spring stream along my bike route back upriver. 3/22/20: Hiked along the shore of the pond. 3/23/20: Early light over Basin Pond. 3/24/20: Paddled the Marsh Stream in late light. 3/25/20: Biked up through the woods. 3/26/20: Frozen slush on top of ice makes a great surface for biking. 3/27/20: Walked up along a nearby brook. 3/28/20: Raced down the St. George River. 3/29/30: Rocks are climbing up out of the snow. 3/30/20: Getting to open water is half the adventure. 3/31/20: Getting to the boat is the other half of the adventure!