a picture from one of my favorite hikes in the world
Tumbledown Mountain in Weld, Maine.
an obscure spot that does not have alot of traffic
the gap in the mountains was carved by glaciers, making the last part of the hike very steep, and incredibly beautiful. On a clear day, you can see the presidential range over in New Hampshire from here.
oh yea. and if you go at the right time of year, you can find millions of blueberries, ready for picking
( I picked about 3/4 liter of blueberries, probably would have been a full liter if I wasn't eating so many of them along the way)
more pictures later from the kayaking part of the week's vacation
Tumbledown Mountain in Weld, Maine.
an obscure spot that does not have alot of traffic
the gap in the mountains was carved by glaciers, making the last part of the hike very steep, and incredibly beautiful. On a clear day, you can see the presidential range over in New Hampshire from here.
oh yea. and if you go at the right time of year, you can find millions of blueberries, ready for picking
( I picked about 3/4 liter of blueberries, probably would have been a full liter if I wasn't eating so many of them along the way)
more pictures later from the kayaking part of the week's vacation
velvet_petal:
Absolutely gorgeous.