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Togue Pond In Maine

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Togue Pond is one of the numerous bodies of water in Maine, what makes this one special is its close proximity to the southern entrance of Baxter State Park.
Of course, Baxter State park is probably the most well known park located in Maine, in close competition with Acadia National Park.
The pond offers a multitude [...]

Gulf Hagas In Maine

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Gulf Hagas is in an extraordinary place — sometimes referred to as the Grand Canyon of Maine — the massive cliffs and epic waterfalls are bone chilling.
The unique feature of this hiking trail is the glorious delivery of the scenery. Most of the thrilling landscape is separated by less than a mile. The trail [...]

Maine – Rainbow Lake

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Maine has many hiking trails that lead to secluded areas, regions of the state that are not accessible by vehicle, these places are often difficult to reach — notwithstanding the sore feet and muddy shoes — are usually worth the undertaking.
For instance, it was 5:00 a clock in the evening, the sun was shining [...]

Maine Mountain Range

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

A beautiful set of mountains, the picture was taken in Sherman, on a cold day.
The weather has been exceptional over the last couple weeks as winter winds down.
The landscape is amazing in Northern Maine, acres of unsettled land, that is seemingly untouched by the human footprint.
Unfortunately, I could not capture all of the marvelous scenery, [...]

Winter In Maine

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Wow, as I am posting all of these new pictures for your viewing pleasure, we are receiving another massive storm, its been a busy winter.
In this set of pictures, we have numerous ones of Mt. Katahdin during and before sunset, amazing shots of the sky, and cool looks at the snow covered rivers.
I don’t have [...]