It’s damp, drizzling and foggy. The trailhead to the bowl is quiet. No people hiking ahead. Despite the cool, wet weather, it’s the perfect day to venture to the mountain lake tucked behind The Beehive in Acadia National Park. In rainy weather, many of the park trails tend to be […]
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Spring is finally here. It’s time to get out and explore Acadia National Park once again. The loop road is open and you can also make your way to the top of Cadillac Mountain. If you are journeying to the top of Cadillac Mountain, be prepared for some spring winds. Last […]
If you are looking for a quiet and relaxing spot to just chill, check out the Ellsworth Marina. It’s a great spot to sip your afternoon coffee, watch the sunset or just BE.
The Wooodlawn Museum and home in Ellsworth is offering a Farmer’s market Sunday’s from 11-2. http://woodlawnmuseum.com/site/index.php Look for the owners of Horsepower Farm (Penobscot, ME). These folks do all their farming under horsepower. The horses pull all the equipment for cultivating and farming. http://www.ruralheritage.com/apprenticeship/intern_me.htm
Bargain Hunting One of the best things about visiting Downeast Maine is hunting for bargains at Marden’s, the L.L. Bean Outlet and Reny’s. All three stores are located in Ellsworth. Marden’s is a deep discount outlet store and the great finds are all about timing. This author found a DKNY […]
During my many hikes on Acadia's trails, I pass quite a few solo hikers. Everyone has a story. Some hikers I've spoken with have told me they wanted to get away from the kids or that none of their family wants to hike. This summer morning I was looking for a hike that was short, challenging and that would be busy, since I too would hike solo. In the book Best Easy Day Hikes, I found the Flying Mountain Trail. The trail is on the west side of Somes Sound and has a short summit of 284 feet. The trail loop is only 1.2 miles. So off I went.
This loop trail is a short hike from the Beech Mountain trailhead at the top of Beech Mountain. The hike is short but fairly steep up boulders and stone ledges. It’s more exhilarating than strenuous. Side trails include Canada Cliffs and the Echo Lake trail.
Picture this. You’ve been hiking for a few hours. You are no longer sure you are on the right trail and ahead of you lies yet another steep incline covered with iron rails. You have a map, but could use more help to figure out exactly where you are. […]
On the road into downtown Blue Hill, on the sharp curve, slow down so you don’t miss my fav place for a lobsta’ roll. The Fish Net offers an all local catch… from fish, shrimp and lobster to crab cakes and scallops, all locally caught. So place your order, grab […]