Yesterday Ponce and I drove about an hour and a half Downeast to hike part of the Cutler Coastal Trail, a roughly 10 mile loop that we shortened into 5.8 by using a convenient cut-off. While the woods were a fairly uninspiring patch, made interesting only for a moment by a little brown snake, the stretch of coastline was quite spectacular.



Posted by: tuulenhaiven | September 21, 2009
Cutler Coastal Trail
Posted in Adventure, Hiking/Walking, Maine, Photography, Traveling, Wildlife
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Looks interesting. Mom cut out an article on this trail but of course we have not gotten to it yet.
By: singraham on September 21, 2009
at 5:32 pm
It’s a bit far for you guys I guess, although a trip to that corner of ME might be worth your while as there is also the West Quaddy Head lighthouse and other state parks and whatnot. It’s all a matter of time, of course.
By: tuulenhaiven on September 22, 2009
at 7:23 am
These pictures are gorgeous Sarah. It actually reminds me of Ireland a bit expect for the trees! Vistas like these are why I keep telling my husband a few more years here and we are moving to somewhere surrounded by nature. Maine is my first choice. I think he’s a little scared lol Thank you.
By: Amy on September 22, 2009
at 9:36 am