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Playing In Vacationland
... Sand Beach. Standing on the shores of the beach watching surfers catch the waves, I thought of our time at Tofino, BC when we were there in February watching people do the same thing on the Pacific Ocean. I love the combination of water surrounded by mountains. Water, alluring but scary for me (I don’t know how to swim), the mountains for the spirit and mystery that this terrain holds, I need to climb them. Coming to Cadillac Mountain and ...
New Hampshire, Three Authors, and the Maine Coast
... exit you take to leave the turnpike, that determines how much toll you pay. In the meantime, you are basically a prisoner. Literally the only option while you are on the turnpike are the service plazas. These are basically rest areas plus gas and McDonald's. (We were actually looking for a 'rest area' and couldn't find one - and that's when we learned about the service plazas.) So, unfortunately, we ate a lot of ******, overpriced meals while held hostage by ...
One final walk on the pedestrian path...
Kim fell in love with Bar Harbor - could move there in a minute, if it weren't for their cold winters, so for one last glimse of this wonderful little harbor town, we took one last walk along the harbor trail and took some final photos for memories.
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Hiking on Mt. Cadillac
Final morning in Bar Harbor, we headed up to Mt. Cadillac one more time to see if we could see the views - only to find it even foggier than the day before and the wind was howling! So we headed back down the mtn and in just a short distance, we finally saw some of the views of the village and bay below. The views are a bit dim, because the fog was swirling around the mountain, but the view was still pretty cool from up there.
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4:30am...for FUN?? YES!
... campus and shared some of her experiences with us.
Then came Easter weekend! True to her word, our Raven Unit Leader, Jen, gave us approval to travel out to Acadia National Park, due to our excellence in accumulating Individual Service Project hours. So up we got at 4:30am to be on the road by 5 for the 2.5 hour drive to Maine’s only National Park.
Great. Day.
The team hiked Cadillac Mountain that morning, the tallest mountain in that region ...