The Boomer's Guide to Hiking in Maine


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Why a hiking book for Boomers? Because Boomers are a savvy lot and they know that one size does not fit all. While they may be up for adventure and eager to challenge themselves, they wisely want to know what they are getting into before taking the leap. Thats exactly what youll get in this lively and informative hiking book, appropriate for both novice and experienced hiker. Organized into five Boomer Rating categories according to the level of challenge, the 75 hikes of this book begin with an honest assessment of the physical demands (and pleasures) of a hike, then give you all the advance trail intel necessary to make your day in the woods memorable. Drawing upon first-hand experience, the authorswho didnt start hiking until into their fifth and sixth decadesare eager to encourage others in the upper-age bracket to enjoy the great benefits of hiking. To entice you out, they include a full spectrum of hikes from easy rambles to dozens of peaks, giving you a wealth of helpful and practical advice about the trails, along with entertaining and informative anecdotes about wildlife, trail lore, Maine history, and tips for dealing with creaky joints and cranky knees.




Insiders' Guide® to the Maine Coast


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For more than twenty years, the Insiders’ Guide® series has been the essential source for in-depth travel and relocation information—from true insiders whose personal, practical perspective gives you everything you need to know. Boasting a cosmopolitan city and family vacation hot spots, as well as outlet shopping and a national park, the Maine Coast has it all. This authoritative guide takes you along the Pine Tree State’s magnificent coastline, from its beautiful sandy beaches and resort communities to its rocky cliffs and tiny fishing villages. Inside you'll find: • Countless details on how to live and thrive in the area, from the best shopping to the lowdown on real estate • Not-to-be-missed attractions, including the fantastic Marginal Way footpath between Perkins Cove and Ogunquit; the Portland Museum of Art; the outlets at Kittery and Freeport; and Portland Head Light • Comprehensive listings of restaurants, accommodations, and annual events • Sections dedicated to children and retirement




Road To Retirement For Baby Boomers


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This book covers the essential things you have to do to prepare for an enjoyable retirement. But how can one plan retirement without “knowing where you are going”? This is why the book deals fi rst with determining the lifestyle you want to pursue, from the many discussed. It then emphasizes the importance of taking any necessary steps to get your health in good condition to enjoy that lifestyle, including exercise and diet regimes. Following this, the book explains how to evaluate your current and future expenses and basic income. Finally, it deals with how much money you will have to save and invest among the many options discussed to carry you through the new phase of your life.




Snow Country


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In the 87 issues of Snow Country published between 1988 and 1999, the reader can find the defining coverage of mountain resorts, ski technique and equipment, racing, cross-country touring, and the growing sport of snowboarding during a period of radical change. The award-winning magazine of mountain sports and living tracks the environmental impact of ski area development, and people moving to the mountains to work and live.




The Maine Idea


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A coming of age story about three friends on a camping trip for 2 weeks enjoying the outdoors while having an eye opening experience. The journey begins in New York City and continues for over 1,200 miles through the majestic mountains of New England. Along the way, they encounter fascinating and quirky characters that help shape their experiences as well as their outlook on life. Their travels lead them to a weekend gathering of hippies and outdoorsmen whose personalities carry great significance to the trip. In this brilliant book, you ll find a life filled with an abundance of musical passages and musings of a hopeless romantic. The Main Idea is a literary journey not to be missed.




Chicago Tribune Index


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The Road Through Midnight


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This memoir is a tender yet powerful love story of a husband and wife and their nine adult children. This inspirational story reveals the life issues we face when our aging parents need parents. In a gripping and emotional story, I invite you to walk this path with me. I share how my mothers Alzheimers disease affected her life and how we found helpful adaptations to aid and comfort her. It reveals how the Dreaded Decision of choosing Nursing Care can tear at a family. While they are on earth our parents stand in an imaginary doorway between this world and the next. When they depart we step forward and take their place. There is some useful information to be gained about this realm of midnight, of growing old and letting go. If you are just beginning your journey, I offer you mine.




Down East


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A Berkshire Boyhood


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Neither celebrity-gawk, “misery memoir,” nor confessional melodrama, A Berkshire Boyhood is more reminiscent of such memoirs as Tobias Wolff’s This Boy’s Life and Emily Fox Gordon’s Are You Happy? In fact, A Berkshire Boyhood will strike readers as a parallel universe to Gordon’s book, her own story of growing up in Williamstown, Massachusetts, as a privileged faculty brat and young girl in the 1950s. Berkshire Boyhood is a boy’s story of growing up from working class roots in that same place and time. It explores family troubles arising out of the wounds and separations of World War II, ethnic religiosity, and adolescent sexuality (1950s variety). Its deeper appeal comes from our curiosity about the 1950s and the Boomer generation, from the fraught relations between that generation and their parents, who fought WWII, from our interest in the influence of landscape on human development, and from a vision of post-war years as a decade seething with the anger and dissent of an incipient counterculture that would explode the sixties.