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		<title>Hanging ten very cold ones</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Okay, so we will probably never compete with Hawaii, but we do have our own surfers in Maine.   And, we&#8217;re not talking the kind that navigate a keyboard with ten fingers. We&#8217;re talking ten toes on an honest-to-goodness surfboard. My assignment yesterday was to accompany a trio of Bowdoin College students who would make their college [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Okay, so we will probably never compete with Hawaii, but we do have our own surfers in Maine.  </p>
<p>And, we&#8217;re not talking the kind that navigate a keyboard with ten fingers. We&#8217;re talking ten toes on an honest-to-goodness surfboard.<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-225" title="surfers_004" src="http://www.michelestapleton.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/surfers_004.jpg" alt="surfers_004" width="1000" height="603" /></p>
<p>My assignment yesterday was to accompany a trio of <a>Bowdoin College</a> students who would make their college mascot (a polar bear) proud by surfing in icy waters before their first class.</p>
<p>I met the trio on campus before sunrise and we drove to an undisclosed beach&#8211;Maine surfers zealously guard the location of their favorite beaches, so I&#8217;m not going to give up their secret. The photos are slated to run in a future issue of <a>Bowdoin Magazine.</a></p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-222" title="portrait-maine5" src="http://www.michelestapleton.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/portrait-maine5.jpg" alt="portrait-maine5" width="1000" height="669" /></p>
<p>Nevermind that yesterday was the first day of February, that the wind chill was 13 degrees, and that when I gathered my gear the night before I couldn&#8217;t find the handwarmers that slip into my winter shooting gloves. Nevermind that when we got to the beach we found the access gate temporarily closed, leaving us with a half-mile jog down a slippery ice-encrusted road to the water. This is Maine surfing at its finest, in the winter when waves peak, so you ignore the &#8220;challenges&#8221; and simply forge ahead.</p>
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<p>As crazy as it might seem for anyone to hit a Maine beach on the first day of February, much less stick a toe in water as cold as 34 degrees, two other surfers joined the Bowdoin trio about 9 a.m. And, we saw a handful of walkers on the beach. All to prove that Mainers are a hardy lot!</p>
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<p>I&#8217;m hoping to catch up with the trio for more photos next time they go out. I&#8217;m also hoping that next time my ten fingers will hang a bit more comfortably; as soon as I got home I surfed over to <a>LLBean</a> to order more handwarmers. Here&#8217;s hoping they arrive before the next big wave.</p>
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