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Continue readingMaine IAT 28th Annual Meeting
Maine IAT held its first face-to-face meeting in two years at Mount Chase Lodge.
Continue readingThe Robert Neuman Lean-to
Back on May 6th, 2006, the Maine Chapter of the IAT named the Grand Pitch lean-to after geologist Robert Neuman. Here’s a look back on the dedication.
Continue readingHiker News – Part 3b
Robin Patten continues her quest to walk at least a section of every IAT Chapter at the age of 60. This time on the Kjalvegur Trail in Iceland!
Continue readingHiker News – Part 3a
Writer, teacher and naturalist Robin Patten had a simple idea: To walk at least a section of every IAT Chapter at the age of 60.
Continue readingHiker News – Part 2
We continue our look back at 2021 hikers with Cathy Hill and her grandson Ryan who completed a 45-mile, roundtrip hike on the Maine IAT in the Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument.
Continue readingHiker News
It’s Labor Day, the unofficial end of summer, and time to look back at some of the hikers who traversed all or parts of the IAT in Maine this past year.
Continue reading2021 Maine IAT Sponsored Hikes
The first of Maine IAT’s Sponsored Hikes is just one month away!
Continue readingUS / Canada Border Update
A recent article in the Bangor Daily News reports that, at current vaccination rates, the New Brunswick/Maine border could be opened by July 1st.
Continue readingPioneers – Alexander von Humboldt
Thomas Jefferson described Alexander von Humboldt as “the most scientific man of the age.” He’s our IAT Geologic Pioneer of the month.
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