Oh, I do so love that area. And nice photos. You went way off to the right at Schwabacher’s for a different composition, but it’s nice! Sorry you didn’t see any bears... I’ll loan you this one from the Tetons last month!
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Very nice write-up, Thank You for posting glad you got around to postingI was expecting/hoping to at least catch a glimpse of a bear on this trip and was striking out. At least the moose were cooperative -
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This area definitely deserves another drive at some point. Headed East for the 32+ hour drive home wouldn’t be complete without another dumping of snow the night before. Slow going, but more of the epic scenery -
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Just under a few weeks, 7000ish miles on the truck, a couple thousand pics, and forever memories. The next drive out West will be happening this Fall…
Maybe take a local trip up and around new england. From my understanding the Canadian border is still closed to US citizens but you could cruise up CT through MA/NH/ME coast, head up into the north maine woods, then over to Burlington and back down western MA. Some cool places up in the north maine woods from what I hear. I've been looking at doing a trip like that but don't know if I'll be able to get away that long with a newborn at home.
I had read that and thought the same, which lead me to seeing the boarder closing. If you head up into the area let me know and I'll tag along if you don't mind the company. Can prob get away for a day or two for a local adventure.I've explored Maine a bit, but would definitely like to get back and have a few places in mind. So that's a possibility. If the border opens up soon, a trip through Nova Scotia looks great. This article opened my eyes to it-
Nova Scotia | Overland Routes - Expedition Portal
Editor’s Note: This article was originally featured in the Spring 2020 issue of Overland Journal As a child, there were a few things I “knew” about what lay beyond the borders of Texas. In the States, the Southeast was a land of sugary sand beaches and muggy afternoons; the Northeast was home to...expeditionportal.com
I had read that and thought the same, which lead me to seeing the boarder closing. If you head up into the area let me know and I'll tag along if you don't mind the company. Can prob get away for a day or two for a local adventure.
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How did you take that second shot? Were you stopped or did you have someone piloting it while you were driving?
That's still really slick. I'll have to tell my buddy to bring his drone on a VT trip I'm taking early Sept. Should get some cool shots.My girlfriend was trying to get the follow mode to work while I was driving, but I was probably stopped for that shot.
Love the pictures, love the truck. 'Bout the same as everyone else so far. Your pictures really make me want to go back and explore that area some more. Thank you for sharing!