Back from Jackman, Maine
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Back from Jackman, Maine
Vacation was great. We took a week and headed back to Jackman, Maine for vacation again this year. Started the week by taking a good long ride by myself and ended up on a goat path going up a steep mountain. Was laying on the handlebars wondering when the trail would crest the peak. Reminded myself that I was indeed alone and out of cell range so I turned around at a water bar that made the trail just wide enough to do a 20 point turn and slide back down the boulders I had just knocked loose on the way up. Nothing like riding on football sized ball bearings. Saw a family of red foxes but they took off before I had time to take their picture. Headed back to the cabin and saw a cow moose with a calf moose behind it. Moose calves are about as cute as bulldogs. Next day, Moose One joined me and we tried to drop down to a town called The Forks. Went around the mountain that I decided not to climb and went down the other side and it poured on us. Got the rain gear on and it didn't matter. Still got soaked by the rain that hit us in the face and ran down insided the gortex. Saw a doe and a fawn that day. Next day was threatening rain so we took a drive in the Nissan Titan over to the Greenville/Moosehead Lake area and hiked up to the B-52 crash site from an accident back in the early 60s. It was kind of sobering to hike up a debris field that stretched out over several football fields in length. And that was after much of the salvageable parts were taken out by the Air Force. Miraculously 2 crewmen survived even though the night they crashed was -30 degrees and the snow was over 4 feet deep. See The B-52 Crash on Elephant Mountain Maine for the story. Mrs. Moose and I went for a ride Thursday, the 7th. Was beautiful out with dry air in the low 70s. Made a couple wrong turns, had to backtrack because of beavers messing up a trail and making a pond, but had a good run. Stopped for lunch but were getting eaten alive by the black flies and horse flies. I ate my sandwich while driving fast enough to outrun the deer flies. Tired after the 5 hour drive home but glad to be back. First pic is of a train loaded with wood that had been harvested in the area. 2nd is a typical shot of the trails up that way. Lots of trails where you can open it up as you enjoy the scenery. 3rd and 4th are shots of cow moose with calf. They were about 50 yards away.
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Some more pics of vacation.
1st pic is of my son, Moose One doing his Vin Diesel look. This is the same day that we got soaked. One side of the mountain it was pouring, other side was sunny and dry. Other pics are of some of the debris field from when the B-52 went down in Greenville, Maine.
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Ufda!
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It was indeed Colburn Mt. If I had someone with me or if I knew where it went I might have gone further up than I did. I think I went up about a 1/4 mile or so judging by the odometer. Does that trail come out on the other side of the mountain? On the way back from the Forks area I noticed a 2-track going up the other side with a stop sign. Got me thinking it was a one way trail that you ride from the other side.
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Looks nice! If possible, I also want to have such an experience.
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