July 15-19, 2024. Prelude Part 5, Acadia National Park.




Scrambling on rocks at Acadia

   We stayed outside the park across the water from the island it is on, and could look across and see the mountains on the Island. We also saw seals and an eagle and had fun poking around the flotsam and jetsam and marveling how the tide changed the look of the beach.
   On our visits to the park, we spent a day hiking around Jordans Pond and up to the summits of both Bubble Mountains. Another day was spent biking the carriage trails, the two of us on our own bikes and the rest on rental bikes. A very pleasant way to enjoy the park. Then the two of us bicycled back to where we were staying. So we did about 27 miles on hard smooth gravel and 13 miles on pavement getting back. Another day, we hiked the north trail up Cadillac Mountain and down the south trail. We then headed for where a shuttle bus would take us back to the visitor center, and one didn’t come and didn’t come…and we figured that would be about the last bus of the day and wondered if we were stranded. Jim started to walk back by road and someone gave him a ride a good share of the way back. In the meantime a bus finally arrived and took the rest of us back, then we drove back to pick up Jim. There had been some sort of mixup and the last busses weren’t sent out on that route. A couple of employees were stranded at one of the stops and had called in to be picked up, and said it needed to be a bus since a number of people were also waiting there. So we and other people at other stops were able to get picked up too. Our last day in the park we hiked along the shore on Ocean Path, enjoying the views, the rocks and the water. 
Waiting for a wave, one of few sandy spots in Acadia National Park 
Moon light over Acadia 

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