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The cabin is right behind Palmer House.
2 years agoI used to live in Manchester Center, just about where your ride ends according to the map. Across the street from Palmer House. Is that where you ended up?
2 years agoHow wonderful to be reminded that there still are plenty of good generous folks out there.
2 years agoWow…host, cook, and tour guide all in one. What more could you want?
2 years agoMissing some roof. A bad sign
2 years agoThat’s quite a sculpture. Clearly a Godzilla fan.
2 years agoJim…that was a really long day. If you hadn’t been bushwhacking it would have been an hour shorter. I think I would have taken my chances camping. You probably have good sleeping bag.
2 years agoI hate cows more than coppers!
2 years agoOn the bright side, the Mets had a miraculous comeback.
2 years agoHang in there Jim! It's got to get easier! Fortunate that there are nice people and lovely scenery along the way!
2 years agoBeautiful photo.
2 years agoThe gravel roads must be tough.
2 years agoYikes! Hope the wind was at your back.
2 years agoThe hill approaching Manchester Center looks pretty grueling.
2 years ago
Maine has a bunch of wind farms, either in Aroostook county, which is farm country, or some very remote areas in Maine where no one sees them. Farmers like the income and they don’t care about the views.
2 years ago