A backcountry winter in Maine
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Lynn Dombek cross-country skis over a bridge on the Lodge to Lodge trail between camps at the Appalachian Mountain Club’s backcountry wilderness lodge near Greenville, Maine.
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In winter, visitors can reach the lodges and cabins only by cross-country skiing in.
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The interior of a rustic cabin at the Appalachian Mountain Club’s Little Lyford Lodge and Cabins, a backcountry wilderness lodge near Greenville, Maine. The cabin has no electricity, is heated by a wood stove and lit by gas lamp.
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A rustic cabin in the snow.
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A small shed where luggage is left for pickup by guests at the Appalachian Mountain Club’s Gorman Chairback Lodge.
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Cross-country skis left by guests outside Gorman Chairback Lodge.
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