Monday, September 24, 2012

Climbing Mt Penobscot…



This year Mr O and I arrived in Maine a day earlier than our daughters and their families.  On our only day alone we choose to challenge ourselves with climbing Mt Penobscot in Acadia National Park as we knew it was too difficult to hike with the children.   We have hiked this trail every year since we started going to Maine each August.   It is difficult in places but if we take it slow and steady we don’t have any problems.  I think we are afraid that if we don’t hike it we will have to consider ourselves old or unfit…

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The first reward of the hike are the views that surround you when you go above the treeline and the breeze that cools you off as you take the view in…
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IMG_6266 The second reward of the hike is jumping into the water of Sargent Mountain Pond, possibly the oldest lake in Maine,  at the summit.  We know enough to wear our bathing suits under our hiking clothes and because we are so hot and tired by the time we reach it, this is the best swim of the summer.  Fortunately, we have never seen the serpent that could live there according to lore.
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The last reward of the hike is to stay at the Jordan Pond House for tea and popovers before going back to the car.  We have done this for so many years it doesn’t seem possible to break the tradition even if the restaurant is more crowded each year…and the popovers are worth it!
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Hopefully we will still be hiking this trail when our grandchildren are old enough to join us.

4 comments:

VioletSky said...

I have a fondness for rocky terrain and this not what I expected from Maine. So glad you were up to the challenge once again!

A New England Life said...

Oh Gail, it looks like true bliss to me! All of it! I so love going north to the mountains when we have time away. We have yet to make it to Acadia but one day I just know it will happen. The popovers must be heavenly after the long hike! Which by the way takes how long?

ArtandArchitecture-SF.com said...

Ah yes, the things we do to prove we are not growing old. Popovers look like the perfect reward!

Pat @ Mille Fiori Favoriti said...

What a gorgeous view from the mountain top and a good hard climb to see it! You must be in fabulous shape.

Those popovers looked so good and were a wonderful reward for your hard work.