A couple weekends ago myself and my fiance took the Bronco on a little adventure into the North maine woods. The idea of the trip was to cross the state West>East on as little pavement as possible.. I mapped out the route years ago.. was nice to finally try it.
We had
just enough room in the 2dr. Not pictured is the fiances stuff... i personally think she overpacked.. but everything fit and I know better than to question such things so
Scenic view from the height of land in Rangely
Along the route was a memorial to Maines deadliest aviation disaster.. a b-17 crash from WWII. We tried to find the remainder of the wreckage, but the trail was extremely overgrown.. smattered with bear scat.. and I was only carrying a .380.. so we turned around lol.
Somewhere between Rangely and Eustis
The route I had planned was supposed to cross this stream.. but the bridge had been removed.
By the time dinner rolled around and it was time to find a place to camp a torrential downpour had started.. conveniently there was a local motel with some vacancies so I made the decision to stay nice and dry and comfortable for the night. A real toilet and a shower was great!
The next morning..
We drove up to the top of a windfarm just outside of Eustis.. if you zoom in you can see about a dozen turbines in the distance. Behind me taking the picture was a couple more.. those things make an absolute racket!
Rock pond.. Appleton township. Beautiful spot, super serene. Immideately after taking this picture we were blessed with seeing a giant dragonfly eat another dragonflys face...
The further you zoom in the gnarlier it gets lol, I was excited to get such a NatGeo type picture.
There are a couple nice primitive camping spots right near the pond.. one is along this little brook that exits into it.
Couple pictures on our way from Eustis to Seboomic
Our last night was spent above the Seboomic dam, with some random deadguy. Havnt been able to find any info about the grave.. there might not be any.
The relatively new outhouse across the road was pretty well ventilated lol.
All said and done I think we got about 120 miles of the 340 mile route completed. Had a hell of a time and I couldn't think of a vehicle that would of been more enjoyable to take
