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  • Up To Camp In Maine

    Up To Camp In Maine

    Up to camp in Maine.

    Sometimes said short hand “upta camp in Maine”. When you live in Maine, trips to camp happen regularly. And some that like to hunt, fish, snowmobile use their camp to get below radar. To unplug and recharge and catch their breath.

    Big steak feeds, corn boils with other happy campers stopping by from along the miles of trails surrounding your camp. They have their own small shanties used for the same purpose.

    snow maine camp
    Some Winters More Snow Fall Than Others. All The Better For Snowmobiling, Skiing, To Create Snowy Trails To Explore Maine Up To Camp.

    Low cost vacation up in Maine.

    A change of scenery. Your best thinking happens outdoors with an endless supply of fresh air, up close up to wildlife, less distractions. A break from multi tasking and to do lists. Take a break to rest up before going back into the rat race round and round.

    Water front settings are the most rewarding taking a break from wall to wall people.

    Maine’s unspoiled wilderness is the ideal backdrop that guarantees your peaceful setting. You are where white tail deer, moose, black bear, fox, game and song birds call their forest home.

    The trails to explore are endless when you make the time for outdoor adventure. The further you go up into Maine and away from the tourist traps along the coastal regions, the less unspoiled your natural surroundings become.

    But back to the “up to camp in Maine” theme this blog post is supposed to stay aware of today. The structure for the retreat varies greatly.

    tall pine tree orono bog
    Orono Bog Tree Size, Meg Helps Show How Big This Smasher Is Along The Forest Trail. Huge Trees In Maine’s Vast Timber Tracts.

    Sometimes built from scratch and piece meal by you or your granddad. A group of guys you work with out of state had a hand in the camp creation. Or a Maine home that has seen better days and gone unused, unheated. But is the end of the road quiet location, a few amenities camps lack that attracts you.

    The camp usually home made, a passed down family property on owned or leased Maine land.

    Maybe a hand hewn log affair? Built long ago and kinda musty smelling with it’s old familiar shut up odor. Shared with mice, other critters because you are like an absentee landlord.

    Sometimes the place a tad messed up inside because you left quickly the last outing. To bee line back to wherever home is to stay ahead of a weather front or something came up at home needing your immediate attention.

    hiking snowshoe trails
    Snowshoes Open Up Maine Winter Woods And Lakeside Trails! Explore Maine A Slew Of Four Season Ways Up To Camp In Maine!

    For out of state visitors heading up to Maine to spend some time at the woods camp, that trip back to reality can be six, eight or more hours away.

    When you rise and shine on a Sunday, the nagging thought about needing to get on the road to start the travel home is strong.  Unless you want to be dog tired from lack of sleep and all that white line driving fever.

    The price you pay for playing hooky up at the simple Maine woods camp.

    Where it’s not a second home to care for and keep ship shape. More of a relaxed, easy does it setting where the rules are different and everyone is relaxed, not too rushed.

    maine lake ice fishing shack
    Ice Fishing On A Maine Lake! Small But A Mini Waterfront Island On A Frozen Sheet Of Ice. It’s Out Front Your Simple Recreation Camp Up In Maine.

    The usual simple backwoods camp up in Maine heated only by a wood stove.

    Put another log on the fire. Can be heat using an antique cook stove on one end of the small camp. Or a parlor heater parked in the center of the usually one room sportsmen’s paradise. Some bunks tucked away in the corners, maybe a screened in front porch for overflow guests when weather allows for extra sleeping space.

    Some camps around ski areas where more elevation snow happens are A-frame design.

    With a loft overlooking half the living area that is cathedral ceilings. Often an addition added to the camp done by folks with a real job not using the business end of a hammer. Crafting, piecing together materials that are odds and ends, recycled from home project renovations.

    quoggy jo maine ski area
    Small Maine Downhill Ski Areas, Quoggy Jo Presque Isle Maine. Easily Accessed From Woods Camps, Inexpensive Recreation Cabins Up In Maine.

    That camp front or side porch like an outdoor living room for talks, meals, reliving the day on the lake or out on the wood’s trails.

    Planning for more of the same tomorrow when you are lucky enough to be up to camp in Maine. Or hang loose, stay sharp. The change of plans that is always tied to the weather forecast. Days inside at camp are slow and comfortable. But usually you are itching to get outside like a kid who wants to play outdoors.

    It’s let’s go somewhere, do something outdoors is the standard operating procedure upta camp in Maine.

    On foot, siting on a snow machine or ATV four wheeler. It is not uncommon for the owner or group of names on the real estate deed title have other Maine camps. One in TCR2 on the ITS snow sled trails, the one near Baxter for hiking. Even a fishing camp across the Canadian border into Quebec or New Brunswick for even more change of scenery recreation options.

    local maine news
    What’s Happening Around You In Uncrowded Maine. That Kind Of News Is Home Grown, Spread More By Locals Than Media Outlets. Getting Away To Camp Is A Regular Healthy Habit.

    Some “camps in Maine” are pretty ooh la la swanky.

    Shock and awe. Nothing simple or one room about them when the home away from home becomes something way more substantial. Or a duplicate of the McMansion left behind. Make sure to take your shoes off, to use a coaster under that drink and all these bathrooms to clean with the tiny hard working bubbles .

    What’s your definition of camping, a simple getaway up in Maine?

    A gas light or solar powered Amish shed you slowly finish off the interior in knotty pine? Serviced with an outhouse privy behind it for nature calls? Yes, there is plenty of field and stream reading material. At this approach to camping, the HBO is out the front window or screened porch at a lake, river, stream or gazing at a mountain.

    No 75″ flat screen TV to veg out on sprawled on a couch with one hand held high changing the hundreds of channels.

    littlre red log lake Maine camp
    The Snug As a Bug In The Little Red Log Maine Lake Camp. Telecommuting From Maine. Not Suffering From FOMO. Happy Where We Live. Some Camps Have Strong Broadband Internet!

    Up to camp in Maine where the running water is you with a bucket for a quick trip to the nearby spring.

    Maybe if you are lucky, a hand pitcher pump that takes a couple up and down motions to start the siphon flow of water into the sink. Or are you thinking more along the lines of master suites with private baths and a compound fit for a President like Walker’s Point? Fully connected with waterworks, no secret service folks? Transmission lines with power, security cameras, back up generators, wall to wall Internet and 450 beamed in entertainment channels?

    Maine has millions of acres to discover.

    On the trails less traveled you carry a map. Often no cell phone signal because towers in township this, range that have no subscribers. A squirrel is not checking for friend requests or receiving lots of texts LOL. Camp is for cribbage and card games. I had an uncle who used a bus to be remote and able to change “wood’s camp” location.

    Tying a weather balloon to anchor it on the bus’s front bumper to keep the hunting party together.

    To avoid the call to the game warden because oh oh someone is lost. Don’t lose sight of that balloon over head fellas. Make your tramping circles small and always with that balloon visible to find your way back to camp.

    exploring from maine camp
    Checking Out The Local Area, Using Your Simple Maine Camp Over And Over As A Home Base For Very Low Cost Vacations.

    There is a journal to scribble in something about the weather, who got the biggest, largest point buck.

    The note book outlining the latest project crossed off and completed from the list under a magnet on the side of the gas powered refrigerator. Who came in the party this particular trip to camp is duly recorded.

    Up at camp, there is no microwave hurried food preparations.

    The old black frying pan passed down from your grandfather is on the stove. Fired up, hot and ready, greased for a hunger satisfying breakfast of eggs, ham, sausage, bacon, pancakes, hash browns and bean hole baked beans if you are lucky.

    maine lighthouses
    What’s It Like Living In Maine? Owning A Simple Maine Camp Means Lots Of Vacations To Find Out As You Visit More Often Because You Don’t Need Expensive Motel Lodging.

    Up at camp in Maine you are very careful with outdoor fires.

    Protecting the forest fire risk, respecting the wildlife that needs the timber stand for their home. You give the animals the space they need when up to camp in Maine. Checking on the camp, a familiar excuse to pack up and head into the woods to make sure everything is fine and dandy. Vertical poles put up inside the Maine camp for additional roof support are not uncommon.

    The guise of worried about your hideaway in the Great North woods is a clever excuse to head “upta camp”.

    Because it’s secondary gain, after you see all is a-okay then it’s well, once we are up here let’s go check on other sporting buddy camps as a courtesy. Depending on snow loads, shoveling off the camp roof may be a good precaution to avoid a cave in collapse.

    float plane lake access camps
    Float Planes To Access Some Remote Maine Camps. Not A Lot Of Trick Or Treaters. Most Unorganized Maine Locations, You Own Cabin, Lease The  Paper Company, Old Family Holdings Land.

    Camp owners keep an eye on the winter weather snow accumulations predicted in local forecasts. Roof updates with metal helped save and protect many a private woods camp up in Maine. Plenty of Maine log makers offer camps of all sizes, prices and layouts. All numbered and constructed cheaply and easily to create your cheap vacation destination up in Maine.

    Back country hiking from your simple Maine camp.

    Lot of easy and more challenging hills too if woods trails are not enough cup of tea for exercise. Wetting your fishing line in the many lakes, rivers, ponds of Maine another past time option up at camp. Whatever you do outside your camp in Maine, make sure not to leave a trace.

    The north Maine woods are not a souvenir stop and for leave what you find.

    Admire, snap a photo, but leave it be. Some camps are handy to villages where you buy a meal or two, stock up on snacks, beverages and get to know the locals. Or you meet them on the trails, heading into town for building supplies. Many bumped into here and there on the trails. Everyone stops to shoot the breeze and share their love for the Maine woods.

    winter ice fishing upta camp
    Easier To Access Ice Traps Using Snow Sleds These Days.

    Is upta camp in Maine just for old duffers reliving their past hunting trips, their time in the service overseas?

    Or to drink barely pop circled sitting around outdoor camp fires? No no, your simple woods camp or cabin is for all ages.  Family members all take turns using the camp and attending the much anticipated larger gathering annual events. If your camp up in Maine is on a lake or pond, loons serenade you morning, noon and night.

    toys used up to camp in maine
    Lots Of Outdoor Doors Used At Your Maine Camp.

    Ducks paddle by panhandling for a piece of bread along the shore outside your camp.

    Don’t forget your camera to capture what you experienced this time, other trips to your Maine camp create for eye candy. This trip just the two of you or the last one there were forty family members. Some sleeping in tents or travel campers pulled in and set up to head to for lights out shut eye. Because we’re getting up at dawn to tramp the words in search of game.

    Camp in Maine is early morning coffee on the porch, out on the deck.

    Feeling just like the World has stopped, like someone shut off a very loud engine. Tripped over the power cord to create heaven on Earth.

    Your binoculars hanging by the dining room camp picture window.

    just in case a lynx, coyote, bald eagle or some new species of wildlife shows up today. Capture a phone for the album of what wanders by that you have not spied before up at camp.Gazing out onto the lake at a pair of otters swimming together and who have a habit of showing off on the rock out front. The same one the grand children use before the float is taken out and anchored for use as a swimming platform.


    There are sounds, but it’s the wind vibrating the pine needles or song birds happy to be alive just like you. Maybe the crack of swaying trees that have arthritis as they age. Even falling snow flakes and autumn leaves, the rain can be deafening when that’s all there is on the audio channel up your Maine real estate.

    A wood pecker keeps perfect time with with an intensity like Bonzo beating the skins in Led Zeppelin.

    There is where you do your best thinking reflection in the peace and quiet. At funerals, those who are brave enough to stand and offer a few words often mention how much the dearly departed loved being up at camp. The happy place, getting away from the day to day chasing the dollar to make ends meet as they grew old is often mentioned at Maine funerals.

    kids at maine camp
    All Ages Love Going Up To A Maine Camp. Pets Too!

    Fishing poles up in the rafters stored for their next use.

    For brook trout fly fishing using lures you hand tied yourself. Small mouth bass are calling your name out front the waterfront camp and time’s awastin’. Life jackets piled up in corner or draped over the corners of the home made bunk bed posts. A rifle over the mantel if there is a rocked attempt at a fireplace.

    What the camp lacks for perfection it lays down all four acres face up for charm and memory making.

    Many start small with just a couple of acres of Maine land to park the camper or RV on for one low cost vacation. To fashion an add lib camp involving the help of many.

    wildlife maine moose
    Wildlife, Moose, Deer, Black Bear, Not People. What It’s Like Upta Camp In Maine.

    A chain saw and gas can, 2 cycle oil and file in the tool shed at Maine camps.

    Along with ice fishing traps, snow shovel and roof rake. A pair of snow shoes hanging on a wall spike. Cross country skis leaning into one corner and ready when you are to hit the white blanket of white power snow trails.

    Lucky to have a shed at the camp. Maybe something big enough to house a four wheeler or snowmobile or two. An assortment of glass jars filled with odds and ends of nuts and bolts. An axe, hatchet, hammer and spade, farm wagon jack. Block and tackle, a chain or tow cope round out the wood’s camp DIY hardware store shed collection of survival tools.

    mt katahdin maine
    A Camp Or Maine Cabin Near Baxter, Mt Katahdin. Priceless.

    Cast offs from home, the table at camp is a metal 1950’s Happy Days variety.

    Rock solid but way way outdated. Or someone used a big wooden electric cable spool as the make shift table. With a rag tag assortment of no two chairs match around it grouped for meals and card games. Photos, some of them black and whites with grinning family members that have long since gone on to the great beyond. Holding strings of fish, or standing around a hanging deer that became tonight’s dinner of venison.

    Nothing to do up at camp?

    maine cabins cheap vacations
    Log Cabin, Cheap Maine Vacation. All You Need Is Your Own Place, A Camp.

    No, there is a collection of books, you work on projects, the new addition. Staying busy but a different kind of industrious than a typical day off back home in the real World. Fire wood is always needs to be cut, split, stacked. Blow downs happen on the jeep trail coming in and out of your hidden camp upta Maine.

    Getting year round use, the wardrobe not the same at your woods cabin hideaway.

    I know folks that have taken a 500 dollar old B&A railroad car without the wheels and made it into a woods camp. You stumble onto those when snow sledding or plying the trails hiking, biking, skiing or just traveling in and out of camp.

    The grill is a 55 gallon drum cleaned up, cut in half with a hinge, grill added to create amazing charcoal outdoor dining fare. The trails where you see a Mother black bear or deer, moose with their young that you ease by and don’t harass.

    Maine wildlife. You’re on their turf remember?

    And there is no HOA, maybe an occasionally a visit from a Inland Fisheries and Wildlife game warden. He or she is a major resource on what’s happening around the thousands of wooded acres since you were last here.

    Providing helpful suggestions on you folks ought to try this trail or avoid that one where there is a wood timbering operation underway.

    The camp location can be only accessible by float plane or canoe.

    Or park here and take a couple mile trail up a walking trail to arrive at camp on foot.  Not the best place to have a heart attack or suddenly need medical assistance. But if it is your time to expire, there is no better place to fade away then at your Happy Place.

    Maine camp for rest and relaxation, for your mental health and to trap, shoot or catch what you put on your dinner table.

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    The Getaway, Woods Cabin In Maine. Warm, Friendly, Snug!

     

     

     

     

     

     

    It’s a tradition and most in the family can’t wait for the next trip uptah camp.

    Especially younger family members who get to come along on the next just the adults excursion.

    Fun when it’s below zero or the red in the thermometer outside the kitchen window shows over 100 degrees.

    The perfect back drop either extreme and in between. No electricity is fine or you fire up the Honda generator to charge up some deep cell marine batteries to run the water pump and a few lights.

    maine moose
    Everyone Wants To See A Maine Moose. You Do, Often Off The Beaten Path Upta Camp In Maine Middle Of The Woods Location.

    Sights, sounds, smells, all the senses get a work out upta camp in Maine.

    The camps, cabins, cottages are not just used for weekend stints. My cousin Randy and Barbara Mooers head to their camp up at St Croix Lake in unorganized Township 8, Range 4, WELS all summer long. So do Joe and Marguerite Lawlor now that they are retired. Those St Croix Lake camps are the perfect jump off point to take a jeep ride over to see the Ghost Trains in the Allagash Wilderness Waterday. To stop for a lunch in Oxbow or Masardis before making the big circle back to St Croix Lake camp like home.

    cabin camp in maine
    The Cabin, Camp, Up In Maine. Built Simple, DIY And Used Often By All Ages, Every Season. Maine Is Vacationland Remember?

    Life is different, trapped in time, not the same each visit up to camp in Maine.

    Am I preaching to the choir or do you think you need a little camp life? Too gamey for you? Grab the bar of Ivory soap and clean up, wash off in the lake or pond. Some of those Maine woods camps on leased land where you pay the personal property tax on the structure and a fee to use the spot.

    That camp lease usually good for the next five years to stay the same lease amount.

    Or consider buying a piece of land near that unorganized region of Maine. Like Mt Chase just outside Patten Maine that will get you so close to the north gate of Baxter State Park and the Monument and still own the land underneath your cabin “home sweet home”. Hope you enjoyed this Me in Maine blog post on life up to camp in Maine.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker 

    207.532. 6573 |  info@mooersrealty.com  |

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA

  • Why People Move To Maine?

    Why People Move To Maine?

    Why people move to Maine?

    How long do you have to talk about the long list of reasons for a Maine relocation? The fresh air, clean water, wide open space, low cost real estate and more elbow room is a big part of it. Being able to have peace and quiet and live in unspoiled, under populated surroundings smack dab surrounding by Nature is huge.

    This blog post is more show them, rather than tell them about Maine.

    If you’ve sampled a few Me In Maine blog posts, you know the focus is anything about Vacationland. Maine, just Maine all four seasons, every corner of the state is fair game for another blog post. Before some Maine images that say way more than a wall of words can, remember it’s not just what the state offers. More than the warmth of the small town rural Maine hospitality.

    What people are leaving is pushing hard just as much as these images, community videos and blog posts is driving the big move to Maine.

    So folks are ready, this move to Maine is not a spur of the moment idea that pops into one’s head. The relocation, the growing ready to go builds and festers inside a person thanks to earlier Maine vacation trips. These folks know there is somewhere better, more enjoyable than a sea of unknown faces. The crowd have been looking for a place to head and leave where they now live in their rear view mirror.  The carrot is simple living in Maine. And all that approach to day to day living provides a person who is way more involved in small Maine town living. And ends up gleaning way more because of it.

    So let’s start out with a few community videos of living in Maine that highlight why I love where I call home.

     

    Let’s weave in some Maine photos.

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    Hard Work Raking Maine Blueberries On The Barrens.
    byyourself fishing maine lake
    By Yourself Fishing A Maine Lake At Dusk. Welcome To Maine.
    maine lighthouse
    Never Get Tired Of Maine Lighthouses. There Are Over 60 Of Them!
    portland maine old port
    Maine Only Has A Handful Of Cities. Over 400 Small Rural Towns Like Portland’s Old Port Above.
    maine's mount katahdin
    Maine’s Mt Katahdin Is Almost A Mile High. Surrounded Like A Ring’s Center Stone By Lots Of Other Less Publicized Hill Top Trails To Hike And Explore.
    maine pasture field
    Maine Farm Pasture Field Of Red, White Clover And Wild Flowers.
    maine costal boat photo
    Which Boat Is Yours Parked On The Maine Harbor Coastal Harbor Town Public Wharf?

     

     

    Why people move to Maine.

    Lots of what we have, plenty of what we don’t that folks are running away from that city living dishes out around the clock. Hope heavy on the images, the community flavor videos do all the heavy living sending out the reasons people want to live here in Maine.

    Thank you for following our Me In Maine blog posts. Lots of images of Maine sprinkled and seasoned through all the previous blog posts and future ones to give you idea of what’s it like here.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 |  info@mooersrealty.com  |

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA

  • Maine Snowmobile Clubs

    Maine Snowmobile Clubs

    Maine snowmobile clubs.

    It takes many hardworking volunteers doing everything behind the scenes. Keeping the ITS trails groomed, twitching new ones is only part of it. Putting up signage, building bridges, feeding hungry trail riders. Raising funds to maintain or buy a new snowmobile trail groomer.

    maine snowmobile trail groomer
    Cuffing Right Along Grooming, Smoothing, Carving Up ITS Snow Sled Trails.

    Snowmobile clubs do their part to dovetail with local Maine winter community celebrations too.

    They are welcome wagon ambassadors to the out of town or state sled trail riders. Sharing the natural beauty of Maine by suggesting memorable trail rides to not forget to experience.

    The biggest issue for Maine snowmobile clubs can be Mother Nature and Jack Frost.

    Like farming, depending on the weather is always a gamble. Feast or famine.

    Maine ski areas put a lot of time into setting up the snow making nozzles on the slopes. Only to see above freezing, too warm temperatures mixed with rain, wind and fog arrive to wash it away. The same happens to well groomed snow trails when the red rises too high in the glass tube outside the kitchen window.

    The price of gas was more of an issue when two cycle, mix the oil with the gas higher fuel consuming snowmobiles played on the ITS trails. The four cycle machines are more costly to buy, but easier on the wallet to feed the octane.

    Not so much anxiety worried about topping off the tank as you prepare to head off into the “Great North Woods” where gas stations are missing.

    snow sled groomer
    By Yourself On The Newly Groomed ITS Snow Sled Trails. Nothing Like It.

    This blog post looks at the dynamics of a small rural Maine snowmobile club. How they start, what needs to happen for them to survive.

    Maine land owners to allow snow sledders access to their property is key. That is the first step to setting up a Maine snowmobile club.

    Back in the early 1960’s when there were 50 flavors of snowmobile makers, you made your own trails. You broke down a lot.

    You  tinkered for two hours to ride for one because snow sleds were not so dependable for long distance trail riding.

    And if you are cold, you are not dressed right today or then. The getting stuck and digging out, tugging up front on skis and tramping down around the snow machine work out keeps you warm as toast. You learn to stay on the trail. It saves getting a hernia digging out and also pleases your land owner that lets you use their land. IF you stay on the marked sled trail.

    In the early days of snow sledding, it was stay pretty close to home and on hard pack surfaces when you headed out snowmobiling.

    I remember those early Johnson Skeehorse days when you thought twice about heading out across a deep, bottomless snowy farm field.

    I heard stories about old hardcore Maine snowmobilers taking annual sled trips up into Quebec, Labrador.

    Hearing the stories about breakdowns, incredible scenery and how they planned for the out of the country snowmobile trip. What they plan to do next year the same or differently. Like many things, ideas start with seeing how they do it in other areas of the country. Lots of ideas learned from other Canadian snowmobile club trips. Those visits lead to let’s try to apply what we saw on the trail to our Maine snow sled club and backyard trail system.

    When you snowmobile up in Maine’s St John River Valley, you enjoy twin lanes like the Interstate is divided.

    Safer, more work for the groomer but just a different approach to laying out the trail system that goes in wide circles around the clubhouse.

    So besides a network of Maine landowners willing to share their property with snowmobilers, a clubhouse for a home is needed.

    A local Ward log home maker donated a building the Meduxnekeag Ramblers in Littleton Maine use for their clubhouse. Many of the local snow sled clubhouses are made of logs because Maine is 91 percent wooded.

    Maine has lots of log home and cabin makers willing to lend a helping hand to local snowmobile clubs.

    Once the log home kit is secured, other local vendors will step up and help out with manpower and materials.

    Here’s a video showing a typical Maine snowmobile club breakfast.

    The snowmobile clubhouse also is used for weddings, parties, executive retreats.

    The rental income helps keep the snowmobile club out of the red and keeps membership engaged beyond just the winter trail riding sled season.Reimbursement from the state of Maine for trail grooming expenses is key. It is a partnership of state and local snowmobile club to document expenses for reimbursement. Money from snowmobile registrations, local fund raising keep the trail system healthy. The local businesses that directly benefit from winter snow sledders step up and give back heavily too. The Maine Snowmobile Association helps guide the local sled clubs too.

    Local motels, sporting camps have groomed sled trails right up to their doorstep.

    These local snowmobile clubs deliver the sledding tourist right to their business operations. Gas stations, local snow sled retailers benefit from the network of trails Maine snowmobile clubs keep polished. These are new dollars plowed back into the local economy that turn over six to seven times which benefits Maine taxpayers. Celebrations like Moosestompers help the locals shake cabin fever around the first of every February up in Aroostook County Maine.

    The Maine snowmobile trail maps are sponsored by businesses too.

    You can quickly cover a lot of trails on say ITS 83 that uses old railroad beds. These winter snow sledding highways come complete with bridges to span waterways. They complement nicely the local landowner side trails and large wooded tracts opened up by loggers who are also “sled heads”.

    I have had Maine real estate buyers surprised I would allow a snowmobile trail across my family farm.

    farm in maine
    Have A Snow Sled Groomed Trail Across My Maine Farm Property.

    It is explained that landowners that add their acreage to the local snowmobile trail map are a valuable partner. Snowmobilers are reminded to respect the Maine landowner. That use of their private property is a privilege not a right.

    Local snow sledders who love the winter sport are the glue that hold together the Maine snowmobile clubs.

    maine snow sled groomer
    Making Sled Trails, Carving New Snow Into Winter Highways.

    Lucky to have had two uncles that were Maine snowmobile dealers.

    Uncle Carl Hagan sold Sno-Jets and my uncle Cedric Benn peddled Polaris sleds and parts. As a kid, I learned a lot working on a 1966 Sno-Jet and before that an even older Johnson Skeehorse snow machine. Then Polaris machines after that with a couple Yamaha’s thrown in to the snow sled mix.

    Heading To The Ice Fishing Shack To Set The Traps.
    Ice Fishing Easier Thanks To Snowmobiles.

    Growing up, I was also lucky to have neighborhood snowmobile enthusiasts who kept the area kid’s sled running like a top.

    A local mechanic for the B & A railroad, Ronnie Brewer helped the neighborhood kids keep the machines running. He was like a shop teacher helping us figure out what’s wrong and

    how to fix it. Friday night with all the kids lucky enough to have an early snow sled to use had it made. When the Sno-Jet metal gas tank rusted up, I decided to add a red side gas tank bungeed into place. The portable gas tank idea from Arctic Cat. It interfered with sitting down but no kid I knew in those early days ever sledded that way.

    Early snow sledding was not sitting down and steering was narrow skis stance anyway.

    To stay on the trail that you mostly made yourself, it was easy does it squeezing between tight spacing through the woods. You were on one knee. Or leaning, standing up and throwing the sled where you wanted it to go heading into curves. Before carbide ski runners and wider spacing up front, the snow sled steering involved way way more than just pushing and pulling your handlebar movements.

    snow sledding bridges
    Bridges To Keep The Snow Sled Trail Connected. Clubs Work Hard To Build Them And To Mark The Trails, Put Up Signage.

    Just like hockey games, you can not sit down and fully experience them.

    It is on your feet every period and into overtime to experience it all. Early snow sledding was like that too. On your feet or on your knees ladies and gentlemen. You did not sit down on the job of maneuvering the snowmobile to negotiate turns, to avoid hitting trees. No one wanted bent straight up snow skis or a dent in their cowling. You did not have wide and handsome trails and it took more work leaning into corners. If you had a passenger on back, you told them to follow your move and lean too. Otherwise, the both of you would be out in the pucker brush and holding up the rest of the sled head trail gang.

    setting up sled club breakfast
    Set Up, Getting Ready For A Snow Sled Club Breakfast. Trail Riding Builds Large Hunger Out In All That Fresh Maine Air.

    We went to grass snow sled racers, over to Canada to watch the snowmobile circuit competitions at New Brunswick province community parks.

    My Aunt Ruth’s partner was a big kid himself. Freeman Taylor kept our snowmobiles going and let us use a souped up 1964 Ski Doo and his 1973 Skiroule.

    The former snowmobile was a bored out 10 horsepower cranking out 22 ponies with poor brakes and missing safety guards.

    The old Ski Doo with a noisy straight pipe, a sprinkle of that red fluid labeled “fuel activator” sprinkled in the gas tank. Too narrow and loose as a goose to handle at higher trail speeds than the sled was original designed to be going. The Skiroule was modern and ran very well with its 25 horsepower engine. I think their RTX model was way ahead of its time like the Kawasaki snow machines and other notable snowmobile models.

    maine winter snow
    New Snow Means Improved Sled Trails And $$$ In The Main Small Town Local Winter Economy.

    Freeman also had an 80 horsepower Skiroule with three carbs, a rope wind up hand crank and ear splitting tuned exhaust pipes.

    It was fun watching Freeman race on grass or the circuit parks. But he had a heck of time keeping drive belts from fraying and failing before the end of the race.

    Often many laps ahead of the field and often coming in a lower place pushing the dead sled over the finish line.

    Too much power from the 793 cc Hirth power plant delivered to the clutching and drive track channel the problem.

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    Easier To Access Ice Traps Using Snow Sleds These Days.

    When there is a snow drought, clubs still have the Christmas parties, mark the trails, keep the social element going.

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    “I Think We Take This Connector. How’s Your Sled For Gas Bob? Better Top Off.”

    Maine is like that, feast or famine and we all adjust making the most of what we have. We are always grateful for what we have that is always enough. Take what you need, pass along the rest to someone that has less. Is it like that where you live now?

    The sights you can see on a snowmobile out in nature in the middle of a Maine winter back drop are pretty moving.

    Wildlife, snow covered mountains and trees surround you. Waterfalls, rivers, frozen lakes. Signs that someone was on the trail before you to break the way and make it easier sledding.

    Bring your camera to capture those Kodak moments on and off the snowmobile ITS trail.

    Through the woods, out over an open farm field, crossing a lake if conditions are safe. Tread lightly. Carry in and out. Stay on the marked snow sled trail. The experience is one of a kind and you can get places easily that are not accessible by car.

    Maine is not just summer vacations and that’s all she wrote.

    Get the whole nine yards, spend time in Maine all four seasons to experience Vacationland to the fullest. We local natives do and feel so fortunate to live in Maine full time, all year round.

    l hope you get to see Maine from atop a snowmobile seat this winter.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 |  info@mooersrealty.com  |

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA

  • Soap Box Derby Racing In Maine

    Soap Box Derby Racing In Maine

    Soap box derby racing in Maine.

    Did you get a set of axles and and pretty much on your own created a soap box derby car to compete in a local race? Soap box derby race in Maine. Since 1995, downhill gravity racing in driver built kit cars re-surged around Maine.

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    Maine Soap Box Derby Racers Practice Good Sportsmanship. Derby Heats “Won” By Hundredths Of A Second.

    This blog post is all about where we are today in Maine soap box derby racing.

    The All American Soap Box Derby racing program in Akron Ohio started back in 1934.

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    Youngest Daughter Amanda Gets Advice Before All American Soap Box Derby Race, Akron Ohio.

    Throughout the years since then, Maine communities  joined together to field racers to represent Maine in the big national soap box derby race.

    In my hometown of Houlton Maine, I run into hand built soap box derby cars stored away over shops and garages. They are hidden “up over head”. Relic, classic soap box derby cars just gathering dust since last used back in the late 1950’s and early 1960’s.

    These early soap box derby races had big national corporate sponsors like Chevrolet.

    Local Maine Chevy dealers, our larger state newspapers too helped promote the big three lane race held in the Midwest.

    My involvement in the Maine soap box derby cars was not because an older brother raced.

    But my four children all raced soap box derby. How did it become popular again? In Maine, in 1995, it was a Camden Maine race caught lots of attention and started the grass fire of local interest in local soap box derby racing.

    That Camden Maine derby car race funded by a credit card company, MBNA

    The credit card giant earmarked the seed money, $20,000, and hired a New Hampshire soap box derby group to set up the 1995 race. By 1996, parents and fans who witnessed the Camden Maine race came back to their home towns to set up their own local derby program. The following year after that MBNA sponsored race, Maine started up five local derby programs that quickly took shape.

    The soap box derby “locals” as they are called were in Brewer, Camden, Houlton, South Portland and Rumford.

    Each derby “local” raised their own seed money to fund the race each year. Selecting a winning derby car driver(s) to present their local at the big national All American race in Akron Ohio. Besides the local derby races held around Maine each June, spring and fall “rally races” took place.

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    Older Soap Box Derby Racers Help Younger Ones.

    These rally races help derby drivers sharpen their skills. To put more racing experience under the belt of  whoever Maine sent to Akron Ohio be the best the state could send.

    Rally race points were earned for each of their rallies. Some parents traveled to the sunny south, anywhere there was a rally race to gain all important points to earn a trip to Akron Ohio for the big national derby race.

    Besides the stock, super stock and master soap box derby racing divisions, a child 7 to 20 can opt to take the rally point earning route to get to race in Akron Ohio.

    To run a program year after year, the local Maine soap box derby local needs to have funding. Local businesses and service club groups sponsor cars and give money to the local to cover expenses.

    Drivers are selected to represent the car sponsors and are expected to race fairly and to show good sportsmanship. The local derby winner gets lots of advice and financial support from the Maine community they represent for the big trip west.

    Lots of mechanical knowledge is gained when a boy or girl builds and maintains a soap box derby car.

    What’s a lock washer, which size bolt do the derby plans call for in the steering or brake assembly? Alignment, aerodynamics and consistency in racing all are big considerations building a derby race car.

    The stock and super stock soap box derby race cars after launched, gain speeds of around 30 miles an hour.

    Think of what if you were the eight year old racer inside the car you built and trust. Seeing out of the corner of your eye another derby car racer with the same hope to get to the hill bottom first.

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    Derby Hill, Houlton Maine Soap Box Derby Race Circuit From The Air At Community Park.

    No roar of a motor, nothing to top off for a gas tank. Just gravity and the weight of the kid and car are the horsepower. Lubrication, storing the car inside and out of the elements. Not sitting on the car or kicking a tire by mistake and removing a wheel pin clowning around it.

    Drivers who build their cars gain pride and respect as they get in the “derby zone”.

    The families that field several drivers are the ones that derby rally race and travel to other locations to improve their driving skills.

    So today in Maine, where is soap box derby racing? The five locals have distilled down into one. The Northern Maine Sox Box Derby in Houlton is the lone local and the state of Maine racing venue. COVID threw a wrench in the cogs of the last two years like it has a lot of institutions.

    June 11th, 2022 is the date for the next Maine state soap box derby race in Houlton ME.

    No matter where you or your child racer live in Maine, you are eligible to race and represent your town or city in the big Houlton Maine local race this summer.

    Like to sponsor a car? How can you help underwrite the Maine state soap box derby race? Lots of ways and please reach out to the Houlton Maine parks and recreation department. Contact number is 207.532.1310. More who to contact information at the Maine State Soap Box Derby website.

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    Check Your Brake. You Ready? First Time Racer Gets One On One Handling.

    Why is Houlton Maine the still standing venue for soap box derby racing in Vacationland?

    We built a hill for racing. Used every year for the June race and spring/fall rallies. A place for snow sliding during Moosestomper’s celebration of winter held each February. Some 4th of Julys, the Derby Hill is used as a fire works launching site.

    The derby hill in Houlton Maine is 934′ long and just about everyone in the community had a hand in it’s construction. Hundreds of thousands of yards of gravel and fill.

    Aviation grade paving and striping to delineate land one and two, guard rails for safety. Lighting for night rally races with a garage on top of Derby Hill “topside”. The garage with side and front openings to keep racers out of the rain. This garage to house the launch ramp, scales, safety cones for the bottom of the hill run out area.

    Racers from around Northern Maine made the Houlton soap box derby local the largest in the nation five years straight.

    The June 11th, 2022 soap box derby race in Houlton Maine needs your help. Please share this blog post and think of ways to promote the state of Maine derby race wherever you are located.

    “The Thrill of the Hill” awaits in Houlton Maine’s state race and hope you can be some large or small part of it to continue the tradition.

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    Sometimes Weather Gets In The Way. Soap Box Derby Racers Plan On Rain, Blistering Sun, Any Weather. Tents Help Until The Showers Pass.

    I was lucky enough to be a parent of two local derby race winners who represented the state of Maine in the national one in Akron Ohio.

    Going through the All American Soap Box Derby Race Museum in Akron Ohio and walking up the hill can hit you hard. Lots of history and the Houlton Maine race through hard work and from  surviving lots of learning curves has fielded national All American top spot and runner up race winners. It takes the “Zoo Crew” and roughly 60 volunteers in the beginning derby races to pull off the local race.

    To get an idea of the state of Maine soap box derby program, tap a few past early race videos.

    The videos show specially built car trailers and escort vehicles used to tow the derby cars and drives from the bottom to the top of the hill.


    Maine Soap Box Derby Racing. The entire family has a role and can race.

    Wheel swaps after each “heat” run are done to keep the soap box derby races fair and exciting.

    An electronic eye determines who advances to the next pair up heat run. If you are thinking of starting a soap box derby race, remember your hill set up and tear down. As your race course crew ages, that extra work is what can kill a program the quickest.

    Nothing eats up more time or tuckers out your soap box derby crew than setting up, tearing down a race course.

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    The Concept For Derby Hill In Houlton Maine. This Is Where “The Thrill Of The Hill” Develops!

    Build your own to roll on.

    Lot of logistics but think long term, want to keep the soap box derby racing program alive and growing. Rotary Club of Houlton has been a solid partner through the history of our local, from day

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    From Topside, On Houlton Maine’s Soap Box Derby Hill.

    one to present. It was Rotary that sponsored cars, helped us build a garage, add lighting and more. Thank you for that support Rotarians!

    Love to talk “derby”.

    Getting an organization like Rotary, the Elks or area fire departments, local media outlets behind your soap box derby program. It all helps assure the funding, publicity and man power. To add longevity to pull off years of youth soap box derby racing.

    Did you race or someone in your family or community was involved in the soap box derby program where you grew up or live now? Get involved and help jump start or give your local soap box derby racing program a big boost.

    You have as much fun as the kid who derby races.

    The sound of those wheels turning again when another soap box derby race gets underway. That kind of fun does not fade away and it is hard to stop being “Mr Goodwrench” for a girl or boy who loves to derby race on the hill.

    Reach out, let’s connect.

    I can’t wait to hear the derby car wheels rolling again for another local race. This 2022 Maine soap box derby race is important to get the word out and share. Please do. We want lots of derby racers from around the state of Maine to be in the Houlton Maine race. Again, please share the news of the June 11th, 2022 State of Maine soap box derby race held on Derby Hill in Houlton Maine.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Real Estate Broker

    207.532.6573 |  info@mooersrealty.com  |

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA

  • How To Start A Farm In Maine

    How To Start A Farm In Maine

    How to start a farm in Maine.

    Thought about taking life to a whole new level and dreaming of farming in Maine? The four letters “FARM” is a pretty big word. This blog post jumps into the topic how to start a farm in Maine. Reach out with questions about Maine farming.

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    Wide Open Unspoiled Farm Land In Maine. Want Some?

    For starters, the farm up in Maine, are you thinking using the land for now on vacations?

    With the plan to slowly pull away from expensive city living to trade it all in for wide open space, no locked doors, zip for traffic? Then Maine land, just land where you bring up the travel trailer RV camper and part it for low cost Maine vacations. Eventually, when everything in your life lines up correctly, you pull the trigger and build the house of your dreams. With everything you wanted that you never had in previous houses and a few items you did.

    You will never go hungry on a Maine farm.

    I did not eat a lot of rice growing up but we sure have a lot of home grown Maine potatoes. There are so many ways to cook and prepare a Maine potato and I know them all. On the family farm, we also grew soldier, yellow eye and Jacob’s cattle dry beans. Unlike potatoes, what you harvest one year can last into the next to sell. You just have to hope and pray it is not a wet fall when you have to harvest the dry beans.

    Water is not your friend when dealing with dry rattling beans inside pods that wick the water and start to swell.

    You want that process to begin when soaking beans for the Saturday night supper meal. But not out in the field when trying to have a dry harvest.

    Here’s over 80 acres of Maine farm land for sale, watch the real estate video.

    The three buildings you saw and heard about in this Maine farm video can be worked into an agricultural use.

    The pasture farm fields are seeded down, all bush hogged and ready to go. Maine land that is totally wooded means clearing the forest, removing stumps and lots of prep work ahead. Maine farm land that is high test soil and maintained makes the lifestyle change go a lot smoother. Buying a farm in Maine is done for a lot of reason. The land investment gives the owner a piece of mind, security. It is purchased by many as an insurance policy for life. It is the next step and helps a person knowing where they are head. Slowly or quickly if things go south where they live now.

    Real estate buyers also purchase farmland in Maine for multi-generational use.

    So everyone in the family can have an acre or two to build a camp, home, heck put up a yurt. Gram and Gramp are on the farm up in Maine too. I had one couple who had both sets of in-laws with them when they purchased 115 acres on a river in Oakfield Maine. There was a house and the plan to slowly create more. Lots of auxiliary buildings around the Maine farm house happens. The emphasis is on the Maine farm barn, the machine shed, the chicken house, all the other pens with standing or box stalls.

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    Where I Grew Up, Your Me In Maine Blogger. On A Farm In Maine.

    When you get the itch to start a Maine farm, when there are no buildings, the first one you construct is usually a barn, machine shed.

    The emphasis is on the farm, living off the land. Making a paycheck by tilling the soil, managing the wooded sections is priority one. Or staking the pastures with fencing to contain the critters. There are many who start a farm in Maine that bank everything on the plunge into agriculture. But it helps if one person in the couple has a real job with benefits and a steady income. Or if you are retired and going small scale, micro farming, you have a “ticket”. That retirement income helps stabilize and keep the farm dream alive and well.

    The big post and beam barns on Maine farms are like dinosaurs.

    Slowly going to their knees and dying their last waspy breath due to lack of use and maintenance. Large round bales, not the small square or rectangular ones for hay have taken over. Putting hay up in the loft of a gable or gambrel roof barn is not done so much now. Labor costs are rising and if you can see daylight through holes in the barn roof, it’s whoa. Wet hay molds. Hay cut, conditioned, baled and put into storage with moisture in it can heat up and even cause a barn fire from spontaneous combustion.

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    Lots Of Full Time New Agriculture Producers Springing Up With Amish Farms in Maine.

    Starting a farm in Maine, it’s not all fun and glamor.

    Might want to wear your old clothes. Bring an extra set of gloves. Eat a hearty farmhouse breakfast. You are dealing with the weather in Maine that is always changing and unpredictable. Those totally surviving off the Maine farm land have worked a forty hour week by Tuesday noon. Spring planting and fall harvest of crops is never ending. Everything is counting on getting the seeds into the spring time ground and harvested off the land in fall. Frost going in or out is to be avoided at all costs.

    Before you farm anything on for animals or crops in your pasture fields, where is your market going to be on the farm in Maine? You invested a lot of time, money, seed, fertilizer, etc for nothing if you can’t sell what you produce. You May be super duper at growing a crop but if no one wants to buy it, that’s no fun. That won’t keep the wolf or the bill collectors from your farmhouse door. Farming in Maine rides on a business chassis.

    You have to be an accountant, good at marketing, a master at cruising the farm operation looking for loose ends and an expert at cutting through red tape.

    All the time and it never lets up. Farming is a jealous master unless you have a ‘ticket” and keep it a hobby amateur operation.

    Local farmers market like this one below create a sales outlet as shown in this Maine community video.

    Local sales in the center of a small Maine down town. Thinking small potatoes, know your buyer and they know their local farmer. But something more grand, of growing large scale in mind? Not just selling out of the the Maine farm land or your garden. So now we’re talking about raising something on the farm in Maine that will need storage? To peddle and put up for the trip to some far away food market. For beyond the traditional growing season and not just field run to sell it as fresh as it will ever be. Okay, do you want to grow slow and nice and easy? To avoid a big bank mortgage that keeps you tossing and turning awake nights?

    Unfortunately there is a cheap food policy in our country.

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    Big Barns In Maine. They Fall To Their Knees If Not Maintained.

    That is why it helps to live where the cost to do it is lower to the ground. Maine is just such a place and blessed with hi test fertile low cost farm soil. Like most small businesses, is it volume. Getting bigger, watching your costs knowing the profit is in the expenses. That’s why earlier in the blog post on how to start a farm in Maine asked you if you were talking small or jumping in hook, line and sinker.

    The most home grown and do as much yourself as you can without hiring out kind of Maine farming is the most enjoyable.

    Small, controllable and you are hands on involved in every aspect of the farm in Maine operations. It also makes it new and always something new needing attention. Your kids growing up on a Maine farm learn worth ethic, skills, and healthier living being outdoors. Off the device, off the couch and self absorbed. That’s not the lifestyle when there are chores to do on the Maine farm operation.

    No farmer, no food and more folks are realizing how to be self sufficient, independent means learning how to feed yourself.

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    Thought About Starting A Farm In Maine?

    I grew up on the farm in Maine above and here to help with pointers and advice. Like people, Maine farm soils are different. I just happen to know a dependable Maine real estate broker with fire in his belly about farms (blushing ten shades of red). Reach out, let’s talk, learn more about how to start a farm in Maine no matter what size or kind it is! Thank you for stopping by and learning a little more about how to start a farm in Maine.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 | info@mooersrealty.com |

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA

  • Migration Back To Small Rural Maine Towns

    Migration Back To Small Rural Maine Towns

    Migration back to small rural Maine towns.

    It’s happening and it’s not a fluke. This blog post is a look at why the former trend of outward migration and population loss is reversing in my small town rural area of Maine. I see it and hear the reasons why every day as a Maine real estate broker. The call of the country and simpler living up in Maine. It’s all causing the relocation to Vacationland pace to pick up speed.

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    The Village In A Small Maine Town Raises The Kids.

    The tug on the heart strings to move back to Maine small towns.

    For some it is an easy decision to make.

    They remember growing up in small Maine towns and know what they are missing from first hand experience.

    Jobs and financial career goals the only reason that forced the move away from small town living in the first place. It was a reluctant but necessary natural progression. Population centers offered the largest variety of good paying jobs. Maine is a great place to live, always has been. But the catch is you have to be able to make a decent wage.

    You gotta eat and want more than a hand to mouth existence if what you or your parents did for employment was tied to farming, fishing, mill work or cutting pulp in the Maine woods.

    Bustling small Maine towns before the Interstate and Internet were vibrant with flourishing small Maine businesses. Working hard with the owner in the store dedicated to serving your friends, family and neighbors. Performing with fierce pride in your local school sport teams too. Maine rural communities offer a tightly connected small town way of life.

    Able to telecommute to work online remotely during COVID was the dress rehearsal.

    Folks everywhere across the land and around the globe learned we can do it from the comfort of our own home sweet home. We’re moving. Lower overheard for companies, happier workers not wasting time socializing around the water cooler. No hassles with traffic, crime, carrying a tazer. It all helped fuel the migration to Maine. Packing the Worldly possessions along with the current job and heading North up the pike to to work remotely in Maine.  IF that last mile of Internet broadband connection is long and strong in place to make it a viable relocation option.

    You are no longer in a city skyscraper corner office when the kids come home after school living in rural Maine.

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    A Peek Of The Blogger’s Homestead Where Sheep Graze On A Fall Afternoon In Northern Maine’s Aroostook County.

    The kids can now walk home from school because everything is so close in small Maine towns.

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    Picking Maine Potatoes, My Entry Level Job That Taught Me So Much.

    A block to the store, two blocks to school, and kids hoof it rather than parents providing the valet drop and pick up daily dance. Multi generations living together is more efficient and the kids benefit from the wisdom of older family members nearby or sharing the same roof line. You don’t have the giant city salary but your expenses are way way lower to the ground. No worry about a white van kidnapping your kid either. The village watches and raises all the children.

    You do more for yourself than hiring it out in small rural Maine towns.

    The cost of living is lower in small town rural Maine because insurance is cut in half. No white vans lurking near your home that you worry about snacking your kids in the 4th lowest crime state either.

    So so many Maine vacation places overhauled to be way way more than a three day or week long take a break stay.

    When the COVID sky started falling and toilet paper was scarce. As the initial wave of adjustment to life as we knew it hit, anyone with a Maine coastal, lake shore, riverfront, woods retreat toyed with the thought.

    What if I packed it in and headed up to Maine as my refuge to regroup?

    To weather the COVID storm and tough it out for a spell until things settled down. But COVID is the hangover that did not go away. The virus is not a temporary condition and forces everyone to consider where they hang their hat and why for quality of living.

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    Perkins Cove Maine, Boats Anchored For The Night.

    For many close to retirement, the memory of sea gulls and lake loons on Maine vacations is the all natural pure and simple drug. A  carryover flashback OF memories of good times enjoyed during time spent here on the fun Maine rest and relaxation stint. For young folks struggling to make ends meet in the city, getting more for less financial overhead in small Maine town living has appeal.

    Less people, more down to early friendly folks and all this four seasons outdoor unspoiled natural beauty.

    Maine is a place you love her for what she offers and what she does not at the same time. Less traffic, lower crime, cheaper to live in Maine. That coupled with the friendly people and more elbow room. The ability to pitch in and feel you can make a difference as you add your talents to the mix. You are needed in the small Maine town special home grown connection. The village raises the kids and you are closer to the day to day action in smaller circles you travel in small Maine towns.

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    Older Teach The Younger. Small Maine Rural Towns Are Tight Family Connections.

    When COVID’s trapped inside living stress doubled up, the little space with far too many people in the city made urban dwellers hanker low population Maine.

    The common sense and pitch in to help out approach to living in small Maine towns looked pretty darn appealing. Small Maine towns are really like large families. You don’t pay to attend events, you are working them behind the scenes year after year.

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    Kids Helping Area Maine Farmers. Learning Work Ethic, Responsibility Early On To Benefit For Life.

    Home grown beats store bought and the hands on to make the next event even better causes others around you to dig in and do more. That’s how small Maine towns work. You don’t just live and work there. Instead, you are the small Maine town and go above and beyond to maintain and increase the quality of life for others.

    The polarity and division of the last national election just added fuel to the fire to pick up and move to Maine.

    Feeling like buying 40 acres up in Maine might be the answer caused more emails, texts, office visits and phone calls to pour into our small Maine town real estate office. Land big and cheap. To plant a large garden, to cut, split and stack the winter wood. With next year’s stash for heating your home already steadily added to to be boy scout prepared.

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    Halloween Is Big, Trick Or Treating Is Safe.

    Migration back to Maine for locals that had picked up roots and moved.

    That’s part of the Maine real estate market activity. Others buying vacation property that could be more if the new owner decides to head to Maine. This market segment hedging their bets and looking for a fun but sensible insurance policy investment. Maine land is way way under valued and boy can you produce a lot of farm to table food if you work it. Enriched living, everyone from the smallest to the oldest family member has a role in the household.

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    Dangling, Handling The Ball To Advance Up The Maine High School Soccer Field!

    Taught how to do it, to develop the right attitude for success. To approach a task carefully and perform it slowly. Easy does it. Like the early on advice to never run with scissors and to avoid getting hurt. But with expertise to plan your work and work that plan learned from past experience growing up in small town Maine.

    Everyone is assessing today what exactly “quality of life” really means.

    How to achieve it, maintain it, make it last. Maine small towns have far less obstacles and in most cases, money is not the deciding factor on where you live anymore. We Mainers are more hands on, have a skill set and don’t have to wait around for others to do everything for us. Raised in Maine, kids learn work ethic, gain self confidence and are shaped for adulthood. Happier, independent, not blaming others for why their life did not turn out the way it looks around the artificial social media circuits. “If it is to be, it is up to me” and being grateful enriches your life and those of the folks around you.

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    Any Season, Any Angle, Mount Katahdin Captivates A Person Any Age.

    When you live in a city, the options to provide kids with their own hard earned money are not so common. Obstacles to work… that’s part of it. But also parents that don’t push for Jimmy and Jane to do chores and hold down entry level jobs. COVID fear make parents hover even more but also work legislation restrictions threatens skill building and opportunities first jobs.

    In Maine small towns, kids mow lawns, deliver newspapers, have odd jobs around the neighborhood and bag groceries, stock shelves. If kids work out in the gardens, stack wood, pitch in with daily chores around a Maine household. Good things are going to happen.

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    Maine Home Offices, Working Online From Home Sweet Home Up In Maine. No Worried About FOMO Because We Are Grateful.

    But if mom and dad hand you $20 bills and Zeke or Pebbles’ cell phone and car are better than their parents have.

    If teenagers are not cutting grass, flipping burgers, delivering papers or helping area farmers, small businesses. Oh oh.

    When they don’t babysit and are slumped on a couch peering into an eerie blow glow device, a full and rich dynamic life is not automatic. No skills, lazy, depressed and not able to connect the dots why happens.

    Kids suffer when adults are hired to do those jobs they need to learn self sufficiency … that’s another part of it.

    Outward migration from say Florida with over 400 people per square mile or California at 250 plus or New Jersey with over 1200 head count.

    That’s another piece of the labor shortage puzzle. And why employers are paying so much to attract a labor force. That means the cost of goods and services provided will be sky high too.

    A kid getting $14 an hour or higher  working at a fast food outlet is too much and only going to lead to wanting higher wages than the job warrants.

    The raking blueberries, picking potatoes, apples, working on a farm in Maine builds stamina, responsibility, develops a hustle in your step. You earned every cent you made when it is the sweat of your brow manual entry level kind.

    My rural Aroostook County area is growing with folks rethinking where they live in a crowded areas with high cost of living, traffic, crime.

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    Mid Coast Maine Lighthouses. Lots Of Them To Collect Easily From A Boat Ride.

    You will never ever see local signs stating “no one wants to work” because lazy is the by far worst label anyone could wear.

    We are not lazy. All raised to work hard, pitch in and make a difference. The local Louisiana Pacific plant is expanding, Smith and Wesson employee numbers are going up and small rural areas a

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    Pitch In, Help Out, Make A Difference. That’s Why Maine Small Towns Quality Of Life Is Rich And Tightly Connected.

    re booming with work options.

    Some of the reasons to explain the move to Maine population increase numbers.

    A change of pace and getting healthy by hiking, biking, skiing, kayaking and daily exercise. That’s another perk living in big and beautiful wide open Maine. Maine is the way life should be. Life longer, live better up in Maine is the conclusion more folks are drawing these crazy days. Recreation is second to none on your own and the parks and rec programs are extensive. Lakes, rivers, mountains, scenic trails, picnic spots. Our backyard is outdoors everywhere you look out over the land in Maine.

    This blog post nails down the reasons for why people moved away and now are returning to small town rural Maine.

    Why new to the area folks are picking Maine as their next mailing address. Real estate inventory is being snatched up to meet the demand and the transplants from out of state are so amazed at small town living benefits. Their kids are learning the skills to be successful adults for wherever they end up living from growing up in small Maine town communities.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 | info@mooersrealty.com |

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA