Day 51 - Acadia NP
Starting location: Tucker Johnson Shelter
Ending location: Seawall Campground
Today’s Photo

The story behind this photo ...
So today we woke up at 5:30 in the shelter in VT, the boys at 6 am. On the trail back to Amee by 6:45. We packed up the van, and ditched the boys smelly hiking shoes and headed southeast to Acadia NP.

We drove 347 miles and it felt so weird just sitting all day. The boys were restless in the car but found stuff to do.

As soon as we arrived we saw tons of deer just chilling along the road side. We got our tent up, ate some dinner and then went to explore just a bit. About a 5-10 min walk from our campsite is the Atlantic Ocean.

It is foggy tonight since there is a storm on its way. Should rain all night and most of the day tomorrow, which is fine since we need to do some laundry and find a place to take a shower. lol.

The boys had fun exploring the rocks and tide pools since the low tide was happening. We found some clams and seashells.

I just loved looking at these tide pool areas for signs of life or cool rocks. Didn’t find much today.

Did find some alive snails though. Maybe dinner tomorrow night!? lol.
***Here is a text from Mustard Seed trying to summit Mt. Washington, which has the worst weather in the world...and another reason trying to cross the White’s with 2 boys wasn’t in the cards!***
Hey! Soooo basically the weather didn’t allow, but we did it anyway. The wind was gusting to about 100mph. The entire presidential range was very scary. It was considerably worse than the weather forecast said last night. It was pretty dangerous. We had to crawl a couple of miles. Really not a good idea. If we had known it was going to be like it was, we would have walked the road down from Washington instead of continuing on the ridge. It’s a gorgeous section of trail! I would just say don’t be like us and push it with the wind. This is the video of us at the top. I know it looks crazy, but it was the mildest wind of the day. We physically could not stand up for a while. That’s why we crawled.
Here is there summit video. The winds were actually calmer than most of the day! Yikes.
Well good night.
Gandalf, Legolas & Bombadil


















