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MAINE NEWSPAPERS KNOW WHATS UP.

http://www.sunjournal.com/story/230044-3/LewistonAuburn/Early_snow/

Early snow

Auburn teen creates ski slope in backyard from Colisee scrapings

By Mark LaFlamme , Staff Writer

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

AUBURN - It was chilly on the slope Monday, but Timmy Keene was skiing in his T-shirt, nonetheless. The snowpack was good enough to provide him several runs throughout the day, and he was still going at it into the night.

It would have been a perfectly normal scene except that the snow was in Keene's backyard on a day where temperatures had flirted with 70 degrees.

"You can feel the difference in the air. It's colder back here," the Edward Little High School junior said. "People will drive by, and then they'll stop and come back to look. It's fun to watch them."

People stop to stare, presumably, because the site of a 30-foot-long snow trail in mid-September is an odd sight even in Maine.

While listening to the radio recently, Keene heard that snow had appeared somewhere in the state. Like many skiers before him, he became anxious for the ski season still months away. But like very few of those skiers, Keene decided that if he couldn't go to the snow, he'd bring it to himself.

"I just couldn't wait," Keene said. "It's so much fun."

Keene's slope is at the end of Rowe Street. In a chilly irony, that's between Winter and Summer streets.

"Winter Street is there, Summer Street is there," he said. "Out here, it's autumn."

The first question he is typically asked about his trail is where the snow came from. It didn't come from his freezer, and there is not a freak weather system over his house. The snow is imported from the Androscoggin Bank Colisee in Lewiston, where mounds of it appear all the time.

"One of my friends just got a truck, and we've been loading it up to its fullest," Keene said. "We put a hundred miles on the truck over the weekend."

It took seven trips to the ice arena this past weekend and one more on Monday. By the end of the day, the snow was still hard-packed in spite of reasonably warm temperatures throughout the afternoon.

"It all depends on how cold the nights are," Keene said.

The trail consists of roughly 30 feet of snow, a third of it shoveled onto a man-made ramp built by Keene and a group of his friends.

They also constructed a platform where they start their runs and inserted a length of metal fencing they can glide across near the end of the trail.

"It took us about an hour to build," he said.

In Keene's backyard, the air feels 10 degrees cooler than it does around the corner.

There are familiar sounds of a shovel crunching into snow as he tends to his trail. The sight is a strange juxtaposition for anyone driving by with windows down after a trip to the ice cream stand.

By nightfall Monday, Keene had the slope to himself. He was shoveling and packing it down and pausing occasionally to slide on his skis and take another preseason glide down his own private hill.

"There are usually more people out here," he said. "But they all have homework to do."
 
i love how the front page is about skiers, a trackor accident, and someone keeping books. there seems to be a lot happening in maine.
 
haha. i know. i live in scarborough and the best part of the newspaper is the police notes. some of the things in their are so funny. my friend made it into the police notes once. he and some of his other friends thought it would be funny to take his neighbors car(they leaves their keys in the car at night)and move it down the street and park it perpendicular to the road so that no one could get by.
 
thats cool that it made the paper. i guess summer seshing is a little more believable in Maine. Here in OH when i ski in the summer people dont think its neat or creative, they just prolly think im retarded
 
from last week in the advertiser democrat. A very local maine paper. Student assaults teacher, then runs down the main st, stops to taunt officer who can't keep up with him. back up was needed to take the student into custody.

if you don't belive that then you don't know what the fuck goes on in maine.
 


HAHAAHA read the comments best fucking part... "good for you! sounds creative and fun!"

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Posted By:Barbara at September 18, 2007 6:49 AM (Suggest Removal)

I was one of those people...Drove by and was like..."Hey that's snow" and backed up and they were laughing!!! My daughter thought it was so funny.

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Posted By:unknown2u at September 18, 2007 8:23 AM (Suggest Removal)

Good for you ! Sounds creative and alot of fun !

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Posted By:hmmm at September 18, 2007 8:32 AM (Suggest Removal)

where is this about on Winter St.?

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Posted By:scamper at September 18, 2007 9:23 AM (Suggest Removal)

It is so nice to see positive reporting regarding teens. In fact, I think it is great to see young people being creative and spending their time working toward something they accomplished on their own, for enjoyment outside. Recognizing good stuff about our teenagers should be a priority in the SJ's articles. Thanx.

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Posted By:Reason at September 18, 2007 12:00 PM (Suggest Removal)

I saw this and found it interesting that one's desire would go so far... well, that is the kind of teenager that will not be in trouble for other problems ... always glad to hear GOOD NEWS...

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Posted By:M at September 18, 2007 12:44 PM (Suggest Removal)

Pretty clever idea!! Enjoy your skiing.

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Posted By:clifford Drake at September 18, 2007 5:36 PM (Suggest Removal)

looking good lewiston/

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bahaha. he taunted the officer who couldnt keep up with him. that just shows that the stereotypes of cops being fat and out of shap is true.

you know the stereotype that says mexicans are lazy? well when i was in atlanta, i saw some people repaving a road and there was this one mexican who was supposed to be working, but he was sleeping on some guys yard next to the road.

 
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