Family Vacation to Acadia National Park, June and July 2009
Family Vacation to Acadia National Park, June and July 2009
Once again we returned to Acadia National Park in Maine. This is one of our favorite
family vacation spots. Unlike in 2007, Heather and Bradford were also able
to come. So, we had all six of us. I'm sure that Stanford would have loved
to come too if he were still with us.
The three or four weeks leading up to the trip were a endless parade of
rainy overcast days. The Friday we packed was the first sunny day in many
days. The ten day forcast for the Bar Harbor area was not encouraging.
We stopped in Freeport, Maine, on the way up to do a little shopping at LL
Bean. We were hoping to get some winter boots, but they don't start stocking
that until late summer. Heather had given me a coupon for a new belt for Father's Day, so I was able to cash that in at LL Bean.
We pulled into Blackwoods campground in Acadia National Park at about 7 pm.
That only gave us about an hour to set things up. With the weather being so
rainy, setting up the tarp over the tents was of prime importance. We were
able to get that set up and then the tents underneath. The next day I set up
we setup another big tarp and put the table under that. It rained and drizzled
a lot until Tuesday, June 30th. That day promised good weather and we took
advantage of it by loading the bikes onto the vehicles and heading over to the
carriage roads. That was a fun family time going around Eagle Lake and up to
Witch Hole. We then loaded all the bikes back on the vehicles and the boys
headed over to Cadillac Mountain. The boys road up the 3.2 miles to an
elevation of 1530 feet. Cadillac Mountain is the tallest seacoast mountain
north of Brazil. John was able to do the trip once again, but his time was
38 minutes 40 seconds, about 4 minutes slower than previous years.
We have always enjoyed going to the Asticou Gardens at the southern end of
Mount Desert Island. We went there on Sunday, June 28th, in the misty rain.
Joyce and the girls went there again on July 1st while John and the boys
rented road bikes and rode 27 miles around the park loop road. Phil and
Bradford road up Cadillac Mountain for a second time. John started up and got
about one mile up the road before he couldn't go anymore. The road bike was
simply geared to high. John rode to the car and then drove the car up the
mountain to meet Phil at the top. Bradford came up quite a bit later than
we expected. He was so exhausted from the previous day and riding the whole
park loop road that he had to take several breaks riding up. While the boys
did their bike riding, Joyce and the girls went to "Lilac Lilly", a yarn
shop in Southwest Harbor. They also went on the seaside path along the
coast of the Town of Bar Harbor.
We have always enjoyed a round of mini golf at Pirate's Cove. This year was
no different. John and Brad tied for first. We had two free game tokens from
previous years that we used. It turned out that we got two more free tokens
when we checked out because we had several hole-in-ones and got lucky when they
spun the wheel.
We drove around the park loop road on July 2nd. It was a damper day. We stopped
at Sand Beach and Thunder Hole. We then made our way over to Jordan Pond for
popovers.
We packed up as much stuff as we could Thursday, July 2nd. During the night it
rained heavily and there were very LOUD thunder bolts. The next morning we
finished packing up all the wet stuff and made our way into Bar Harbor for
breakfast on Cottage Street. Wouldn't you know it? While we were enjoying
blueberry pancakes, a Bar Harbor cop decided that my van was taking up too
much room and gave me a double parking ticket. That was such a nice way to
end the trip.
The drive home went well. We made it in good time and the weather was pretty
dry. We had enough time when we got home to set everything up to dry out.
John is a member of the Merrimack Community Concert Band. They always have
a concert the evening of July 3rd. John got there in time and played Stanford's
alto saxophone like he has the last couple of years.
This year was different than other years. Bradford, Phillip, and Heather all
brought their digital cameras along. John took fewer pictures. All the pictures
taken by everyone are combined in the links below. Bradford's pictures all
have file names like 0041-001-6820.jpg. Phillip's pictures have names like
DSCN0317.jpg. Heather's pictures have names like IMG_0692.JPG and are all
numbered less than 1000. John's picture names are the same as Heather's, but
they are in they 8200 range.
2009_06_26_-_Packing_for_the_trip
2009_06_27_-_Blackwoods_Campsite
2009_06_28_-_Asticou_Garden
2009_06_28_-_Blackwoods_Campsite
2009_06_29_-_Jordans_Restaurant
2009_06_29_-_Blackwoods_Campsite
2009_06_30_-_Biking_the_Carriage_Roads
2009_06_30_-_Cadillac_Mountain
2009_07_01_-_Asticou_Garden
2009_07_01_-_Lilac_Lilly-Southwest_Harbor
2009_07_01_-_Seaside_Path-Bar_Harbor
2009_07_01_-_Mini_golf_at_Pirates_Cove
2009_07_02_-_Sand_Beach
2009_07_02_-_Thunder_Hole
2009_07_02_-_Jordan_Pond_Popovers