After breakfast, we journey to the Acadia visitors center where we planned our adventures for the day. We DROVE to the top of Cadillac Mtn (highest point in the park), and I must say, it was much easier than hiking.
After that, we continued along the scenic park loop road and spent a few hours sitting on the rocky coast until the tide came in too far to stay dry.
I remeber coming to Acadia as a child mainly via a picture a whole lot like this one:
After the park, we began making our way back to Portland where we will fly home early tomorrow morning.
Before I close this post, there are a few loose ends that need tying up.
First of all, the wipe out competition standings have changed quite a bit over the past 100 miles. The final numbers are as follows:
Minta-21
Emily-17
Mr. Berry-15
I bought Shabbat a chocolate lovers banana split in Rangley.
Today he bought Emily and I frosties that he has owed us since we hand-washed his socks before the Whites.
Home tomorrow!
It's been fun following the tennessee three on their adventure. Daniel finished the long trail on his 28th day. I am heading out this week to do 30 more miles. I only have 15 to go after this week. Good luck to you all.
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