Chillin' at LL Bean |
We left for Maine Sunday night, arriving at the LL Bean mother ship around 10:00 am. We got out stretched, returned my wife's boots and checked out some things. Many people aren't LL Bean fans, but I do love some of their stuff and that there's just so much outdoors stuff to be seen. We spent some time there, my wife picked out new boots (they didn't have them in stock) and had a so-so Lobsta roll and made our way to our destination, a remote Sporting Camp near Jackman, ME, known as Bulldog Camps.
Weather for the trip up was perfect, blue skies and nice temps. Traffic was light and we made pretty good time getting there. There's something about driving down roads where there's almost no buildings and when you see a for sale sign, that call out 70 acres, it makes me feel good.
We arrived down a long forest road, first impression was the view was outstanding. A large. beautiful lake and mountains were laid out before us. Quiet as can be. Weather wasn't staying super nice but it was certainly plenty nice. My son couldn't wait to get into the cabin, he asked us almost immediately, "where's the TV?" I took him on the front porch, nature splayed out before him for miles, and I said, "here is your TV". Tacky, maybe, but he got the point. Never asked once. We spent out time there paddling the lake for hours, checking out the remote cabin, the massive rock slides, the crystal clear lake and searching for Moose and Loon. We swam, enjoyed delicious dinners and happily stayed unplugged occupying ourselves with time spent together. There were times when we'd irritate each other, but they were over quickly. The kids explored, we included, a hike to hidden falls over a magically bridge was taken. My son and daughter practiced fishing with their first fishing rods. He was getting very good and very proud of himself. My 2-year old daughter did very well also, but will be better next year. This is the first time we ever took the dogs, mostly because they weren't allowed and it's hard to travel with them and the kids. They had a blast and were very good. They're both great camp dogs and my kids bonded more with them more than they ever have.
Our First Humble Abode |
The "Remote" Camp... |
View From the Dock |
The dog is excited... |
Off to Canada, car problems, and eventually New York.
First time for Wife and Kids |
America is Popular |
Her sleeping routine |
Me being the Semi Kayak hauling System |
When nature calls... |
Room with a view... |
More to come...