Carrabassett Valley

Loafers

A-LIST-December 2013 By Katy Kelleher   01  Eric McClure SuperQuad Foreman Anyone who visits Sugarloaf is bound to run into Eric. As the operator of the SuperQuad, the busiest lift on the mountain, it’s near impossible to miss his friendly

Carrabassett Valley + Kingfield

48HRS – December 2013 Photographs + stories by Maine magazine staff: Kate Gable, guest writer LeAnna Grosso + Katy Kelleher   Kate Gable, Art Director Friday A mid-April snowstorm whitens my windows as I pack my bags to head up

Wolfe Tone

December 2013 By: Sophie Nelson Photography: Cyndi Smith   Wolfe Tone supports land trusts and conservation efforts throughout the state. Over the past few years, he has been engaged in the “Crocker project,” to purchase and protect 12,000 acres in

Bullwinkle’s at Night

Each Saturday night after the lifts shut down, Bullwinkle’s Bistro transforms from a busy lunch spot to a romantic, candlelit restaurant. Bullwinkle’s at Night was devised by Jon Rollins, Sugarloaf’s food and beverage director, and general manager John Diller. They

They Took to the Mountain

FEATURE-December 2013 by Penelope Schwartz Robinson Photographs by Jeff Roberts Styling by Janice Dunwoody The Kearing family year-round living at Sugarloaf   In late summer, I’m headed to Sugarloaf to explore what life is like for a family who lives

Man Made

TRAVEL – December 2013 By Katy Kelleher Photographs by C.A. Smith Photography The Grassroots Movement to Bring Bikers to Carrabassett Valley   The smell of sweat—clean, hard-won, athletic sweat—mingles in the air with the other scents familiar to the weekend

John Diller

PROFILE-December 2013 By Susan Conely Photographs by Matt Cosby “Nothing is Hidden Here. It’s Big. It’s Steep. It’s Huge.”   Imagine it’s mid-February in Maine, Friday night, and you’re driving the last stretch of dark road from Kingfield to Sugarloaf. A