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HIncand3nza t1_jdd2od5 wrote
Yeah not surprising. Every town must have its own school even though they don’t have any kids. Doesn’t mean we have particularly good schools.
HIncand3nza t1_jdaqtgm wrote
Reply to Blowing snow on route 1A in between Limestone and Fort Fairfield on 2/3/23. Temperature was -10 🥶 by MiddleRecognition224
Cool shot, I like the sky gradient. The telephone poles give a good sense of the scale too
HIncand3nza t1_jd8xrje wrote
Reply to comment by Earthling1a in Huge National Park suggested for around Katahdin. by Camooses
About the same as 30 years ago. They haven’t really expanded the number of available parking spaces.
HIncand3nza t1_jd8xf3h wrote
Reply to comment by hike_me in Huge National Park suggested for around Katahdin. by Camooses
Zion isn’t even worth going to. It is absolutely insane. I thought I could sneak in at the crack of dawn and see some stuff but it was already packed. It was May too.
Arches has the potential to show that the restricted access model works. I went last year and it wasn’t too bad. Still very busy but not a complete mad house like Zion. You could actually see things and get away from crowds.
HIncand3nza t1_jd8uei6 wrote
Reply to comment by Seyword in What is everyone’s favorite coastal Maine town/city? Why? by MiddleRecognition224
Not really. There is literally nothing around. 250k is a fair price for those homes. The average person in the area would be hard pressed to afford a house at 250k
HIncand3nza t1_jd7jloh wrote
Reply to comment by MoldyNalgene in Huge National Park suggested for around Katahdin. by Camooses
Agreed. I am not opposed to it becoming an officially protected piece of land, but the NPS is the wrong department for managing that. They have too much emphasis on unlimited access.
I took a trip out west last year and really soured on the ideal of the national park system. That sounds dramatic, but the crowds of people really detracted from the experience. It was like resort skiing the west on a weekend. Just jam packed with people, even on trails. It was shockingly bad in some places, and the NPS needs to figure out a way to restrict the number of visitors meaningfully.
I grew up going to Moosehead and Baxter. I’ve been seeing an uptick in tourists for awhile, and frankly I want them to stay on the coast. When I was a kid you could hike Kineo Big Moose, or Borestone and be nearly the only one on the trail. It’s still pretty quiet, but everyone is an out of stater. Not that that is wrong, it just detracts from the experience as a resident. There are still hikes in that region where you will be the only group on the trail though. Especially on the non katahdin hikes in Baxter and the few hikes between Greenville and Baxter.
This will be the most controversial part of this, but I understand the wealthy Mass resident urge to privatize everything. When you’re bombarded by people your only chance at securing peace and quiet is to force them to go away.
HIncand3nza t1_jbun2pb wrote
Reply to Mount Kineo by car/foot from east/Kokadjo? by [deleted]
Yeah it can be done, since there are camps on that side of the lake. You’d have to park somewhere on the road on the east side of the lake northeast of Kineo and then walk in from there. The land bridge is no cars and private property.
It is going to be way easier to just drive to Rockwood and take the golf course shuttle over
HIncand3nza t1_jbfqiid wrote
Reply to comment by hike_me in Maine dam operator not protecting salmon by DrMcMeow
Oh yeah that is what I am thinking of. The Howland fish bypass
HIncand3nza t1_jb95mgt wrote
Reply to comment by tesaril in Maine dam operator not protecting salmon by DrMcMeow
Well it’s literally the last Atlantic Salmon run in the entire country.
It’s an extremely nuanced problem. We could remove the dam, but the damage upstream has already been done. It’s unclear to me at least if removing it would cause water level issues between east mill and Milford. Or a myriad of other things Plus you’d need to replace the power with something else. It would probably be oil or nat gas. Warming will fuck the salmon anyways through the warming gulf.
The dam is only 8MW, so it would take a handful of wind turbines to produce the same wattage. However the life of wind turbines is much shorter than a dam, and it remains to be seen what developers will do when the turbines reach the end of their life. They may just abandon them.
It comes back to it’s probably best to just leave the dam where it is, and figure out how to let the fish pass through.
HIncand3nza t1_jb94zz7 wrote
Reply to comment by Maine_Fluff_Chucker in Maine dam operator not protecting salmon by DrMcMeow
I thought the state did something in Milford/Old Town a few years ago (maybe a decade at this point) to help the fish get upstream of the Milford dam?
HIncand3nza t1_jb94nei wrote
Reply to comment by dj_1973 in Maine dam operator not protecting salmon by DrMcMeow
Some of those dams the state doesn’t want fish passage through to protect fish downstream. For example the Brassau dam. Above it there are smallmouth bass. Downstream in the moose river and Moosehead you have a good landlocked salmon fishery.
That one is also a Brookfield dam
HIncand3nza t1_jb4j96y wrote
I’ve got nothing against our average MA brethren. Only the Boston suburbanites. Not even the people who grew up in the city. Just the suburbanites.
HIncand3nza t1_jb4j2ey wrote
Reply to comment by schreckenghast666 in Mass. man to buy house in Maine after winning $4M scratch ticket prize by DrMcMeow
Some Mass guy off my parents road bought a 40k off grid meth camp on a dirt road and then complained to the town for years about the road condition and lack of utilities at his property.
Spoiler: he sold the place I believe.
HIncand3nza t1_ja8ksdl wrote
Reply to comment by StrikingExamination6 in What’s inside Maine freight trains? Public can only hazard a guess - … by yzfmike
Exactly. It is best from a public safety standpoint to keep the general public in the dark about the contents of what gets transported on the road and rails. There would probably be many more east Palestine events if the public knew when and where hazardous materials were being transported. There will always be a subset of society with bad intentions
HIncand3nza t1_ja58iv7 wrote
Reply to Missing Mainers found safe! by grc207
New Hampshire to Nicatouis? Quite the excursion for these ladies. Were they just lost? I read they had some mental disabilities.
HIncand3nza t1_ja4tgph wrote
Reply to An Ode to the Bangor Auditorium by egoodkowsky
What I hate about it is you feel like you’re being watched by the old men in the uniforms. Like they are just waiting to pull you aside and chew you out for something
HIncand3nza t1_j9j9pyk wrote
Reply to comment by fredezz in Seeking recommendation for realtor (around the Portland area) by [deleted]
You’re getting downvoted by the realtors for questioning the insane fees. Bear in mind Portlands two industries are hospitality and real estate.
How come I can transact $100,000, even $1M on the stock market in .01 seconds for $0 commission, but have to pay someone who took a 40hr class $9k to fill out a template?
HIncand3nza t1_j9j92w7 wrote
Reply to comment by sledbelly in Seeking recommendation for realtor (around the Portland area) by [deleted]
Any market can stay hot if the transaction volume is well below the demand. If 10 people wanted to move to Millinocket a year, but only 3 houses within an hour were listed per year, you could have one of the hottest markets in the state.
HIncand3nza t1_j9enbb6 wrote
People didn’t commute. That’s why most Maine towns have a densely populated village area with old houses and then 1970s-1990s builds outside of the town on big lots.
You also didn’t need a car to get around. Aside from the lack of running water combined with poorly heated homes, it doesn’t sound so bad
HIncand3nza t1_j98kxyo wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in What’s killing high school athletics? I think it’s AAU. by Parrothead1970
I played 4 years of High school varsity baseball and it is the only regret I had. Wish I had played tennis with my friends instead of hanging with the toxic loser baseball players
HIncand3nza t1_j80k46j wrote
Reply to comment by crack-cocaine-novice in Cape Elizabeth residents push back against law to provide affordable housing by Gary_busey_syndrome
It’s great that you think like that, I’m just pointing out the mindset of many Americans in exclusive neighborhoods
HIncand3nza t1_j807sh5 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Cape Elizabeth residents push back against law to provide affordable housing by Gary_busey_syndrome
Same could be said of a lot of coastal towns tbh
HIncand3nza t1_j7zza2z wrote
Reply to comment by mizshellytee in Cape Elizabeth residents push back against law to provide affordable housing by Gary_busey_syndrome
What’s next? Families with children? No fucking way!!!
HIncand3nza t1_j7zyl6i wrote
Reply to comment by Seyword in Cape Elizabeth residents push back against law to provide affordable housing by Gary_busey_syndrome
Think from the perspective of a Cape Elizabeth resident. If you owned a house less than 10 miles from one of the northeast’s most hyped up cities, and that house was in a rural feeling area, would you want to change that? Bear in mind you’ll be working your whole life to pay down the 30 year mortgage. There is immense sunk cost, and your house in Cape is not only your ticket to higher social status but possibly an early retirement.
HIncand3nza t1_jddno6o wrote
Reply to comment by SheSellsSeaShells967 in Maine has the lowest student/teacher ratio in the United States (11:1) by IrwinRSchyster1
Well they played each other in the 78-79 Tourney at the old Bangor Auditorium so obviously they cannot consolidate into a single school.
It comes down to town rivalries unfortunately. Howland and Lincoln each have their own schools. So does Lee. They could easily consolidate to just Lincoln.