Robin's Outdoors

You Can’t Herd Ducks in a Pond

When someone says you can't herd ducks in a pond, show them that you can if you gather up the More »

Hunting Wild Turkeys

The day started with a 3:30 am alarm after a nearly sleepless night. My knee hurt enough to keep me More »

April Full (almost) Moon

Tonight, on the way home from smelting, the moon rose, bright orange and beautiful. I changed cameras, put all three More »

Doe, a deer, and a fawn…

We went scouting for turkeys. That was almost a flop with only one hen spotted. We did find deer. Steve More »

Am I the one behind the times?

Backwater. Backwoods. Out of touch. Out of date. Woods queer. Stuck in the past. These are terms used recently to More »

Seed Giveaway

Share the post "Seed Giveaway"FacebookTwitterDiggStumbleUponE-mailMy birthday is Monday so I’m giving away a present. There are more seeds in the More »

Sap Moon

The Sap Moon through maple branches and thin clouds. Taken with the Canon PowerShot SX50 HS. More »

Cooking Moose Steaks

These steaks were cooked in a workshop I taught at Winter Skills Weekend for Becoming an Outdoors-Woman. They were so More »

When to Plant Peas in Zone

Don't worry if there's snow in the forecast. It don't usually last long if the soil is already 45*. Multiple More »

 

Mt Katahdin, Autumn Snow

Mt Katahdin, October 13, 2011. Taken from Abol Bridge.

I hadn’t been to Baxter yet this year and needed time to clear my head and get grounded. The parking lot to Roaring Brook in Baxter State Park was full so I drove out the Golden Road to explore new-to-me places. My camera battery died so I don’t have a lot of photos from my ride. I’ll have pictures of Horserace Brook tomorrow.

Snowy Mt Katahdin and fall foliage, taken from The Golden Road

Taken from one of the first places to pull over on the Golden Road.

Mt Katahdin in fall, taken from Abol Bridge.

Mt Katahdin, October 13, 2011. Taken from Abol Bridge.

Abol Campgound and Mt. Katahdin

Abol Campgound and Mt. Katahdin

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