Fort Point Lighthouse
A break in the rain at Fort Point
The famous Bagaduce Lunch stand
Reversing falls on the Bagaduce River
Reversing falls on the Bagaduce River
Sunset Acres Farm
Milking goats pen
Buck goats pen
Alpine and Nubian yearlings
Time for some goat petting
Zhanna admires the moptop!
Time for some goat petting
Young Saanen goat
Posing for the camera!
Assortment of milkers
Needs no explanation!
Pemetic Mountain
Looking for signs of the old Goat Trail
View from Pemetic Mountain
On the way to Acadia Mountain
Stream crossing the Acadia Mountain Trail
Tri-station "ROBINSON" on Acadia Mountain
Annual tradition: Popovers at Jordan Pond House!
Memorial for Joseph Curtis, Rockefeller's landscape architect
Asticou Terrace Trail
Cadillac Mountain summit, near Cadillac summit benchmark
Top of the Perpendicular Trail staircase
View from along the Perpendicular Trail
View from Mansell Mountain summit
Hiking the Perpendicular Trail
Trail markers on Mansell Mountain
View from Mansell Mountain
Jordan Pond Shore Trail
"Strolling" the Jordan Pond Shore Trail
Jordan Pond Shore Trail
Jordan Pond Shore Trail
Jordan Pond Shore Trail
Jordan Pond Shore Trail
Thuya Gardens
Thuya Gardens
Thuya Gardens
Thuya Gardens
Thuya Gardens
Nicotiana (flowering tobacco), Thuya Gardens
One of dozens of hummingbirds
Planter full of succulents
Planter full of succulents
Thuya Gardens
Inhabitant of Acadia Wild Gardens
Acadia Wild Gardens
Seastack at Thunder Hole
Climbing the seastack
Norumbega Mountain summit
Reference mark for tri-station "BROWN" on Norumbega Mountain
Lichens and moss along Norumbega Mountain trail
Preparing for a sea kayaking adventure
Bar Island sandbar obscured at high tide
The Margaret Todd seen from Sheep Porcupine Island
Cruise ship seen from Sheep Porcupine Island
Landing our sea kayaks on the cobble beach, Sheep Porcupine Island
Brescian Lander, our kayaking guide
At the end of our awesome kayak tour
Flagging on a tree along the Jordan Pond Shore Trail helped us find the old Goat Trail.
The old stone steps of the Goat Trail
Start of Goat Trail from Jordan Pond Shore Trail. Note the flagging on tree.
First set of stone steps
Rich ascends the Goat Trail steps.
When we hiked the trail, it was quite well marked.
Well-defined steps, and a handrail
Stone staircase, with handrail, leading to the Park Loop Road
Hidden in plain sight along the Park Loop Road!
The Goat Trail continues on opposite side of the loop road.
Iron rungs once gave access to the upper section.
More evidence of old rungs
More evidence of old rungs
Some rungs that were not removed
Artsy mushroom pics!
Artsy mushroom pics!