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Itinerary
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Packing List
Itinerary
Tuesday, July 24, 2018
Drive or fly into Bangor Airport (BGR).
The best time to arrive is between around Noon-3PM. However, if you can save a substantial
amount on your flight by arriving a few hours earlier or later, then do so.
We'll pick you up at the airport and shuttle you to
Country Inn at The Mall,
936 Stillwater Avenue, Bangor, ME 04401, 207-941-0200
Equipment shakedown
Trail mix distribution
"Before" measurements taken
Buy last minute and forgotten items at
LL Bean Outlet Store,
534 Stillwater Ave., Bangor, ME 04401, 207-942-0146, open 'til 9PM
Option 2:
Epic Sports,
6 Central St, Bangor, ME 04401, 800-466-2296, 207-941-5670, open 10AM-7PM
Go out for welcome dinner at restaurant (TBD). Meal cost not included in trip cost.
Wednesday, July 25, 2018
Second set of "before" measurements taken
All the items that you won't bring on the trail will be set aside and put in storage.
Free Breakfast at hotel
Shuttle to the Bass Harbor Campground sites 122 & 123 and set up camp. We will be camped here the entire week.
Shuttle to Blackwoods Campground, Acadia National Park
Begin hiking Northbound on the Quarry Trail
Hike 0.5 miles on the Quarry Trail to the Otter Cove Trail
Hike 0.6 miles on the Otter Cove Trail to the Ocean Path
Hike 0.5 miles to Thunder Hole, a rocky inlet whose wave action can send
sea spray 40 feet high when the tide is right.
Hike 0.9 miles to Sand Beach. Wading and swimming is available here (if you dare)
Hike 1.3 miles around Great Head on the Great Head Trail
Hike 0.4 miles on the Satterlee Trail to the Park Road
Hike 0.2 miles to the Beehive Trail
Hike 0.6 miles on the Beehive Trail to the summit of the Beehive at 505' for sweeping views of the Atlantic
Ocean. Along the way, you will be climbing on iron rungs hammered into the rock face.
Hike 0.6 miles on the Gorham Mountain Trail to Gorham Mountain, elevation 525'
Hike 2.0 miles back to the vehicle
Shuttle back to Bass Harbor Campground.
Miles today: 7.6. Total miles: 7.6
Possible bailout: Park Loop Road
Thursday, July 26, 2018
Shuttle to the Acadia Mountain Parking Lot on Route 102 on the West Side of the park
Hike 0.1 miles to the St. Sauveur Trail, elevation 250'
Hike 1.0 miles to the summit of St. Sauveur Mountain, elevation 679'
Hike 0.4 miles on the St. Sauveur Trail to Valley Peak, elevation 500'
Hike 1.1 miles on the Valley Peak Trail to Man O' War Brook Fire Rd, elevation 320'
Hike 1.0 uphill miles on the Acadia Mountain Trail to the summit of Acadia Mountain, elvation 681'
Hike 1.0 miles on the Acadia Mountain Trail back to the parking lot.
Shuttle to Bass Harbor.
Shuttle to the Ship Harbor Nature Trail
Hike 1.5 round trip miles on the Ship Harbor Nature Trail.
Shuttle to the Wonderland Trail
Hike 1.5 round trip miles on the Wonderland Trail.
Shuttle back to Bass Harbor Campground
Miles today: 7.6. Total miles: 15.2
Possible bailout: ME Route 102
Friday, July 27, 2018
Take the free Park Shuttle to the Brown Mountain Gatehouse
Hike 1.0 clockwise miles around Hadlock Pond
Hike 0.3 miles on the Hadlock Ponds Trail to the Park Road
Hike 0.7 miles on the Hadlock Ponds Trail past Hadlock Brook Bridge to the Maple Spring Trail
Hike 0.9 miles on the Maple Spring Trail to the Grandgent Trail
Hike 0.5 uphill miles on the Grandgent Trail to the summit of Sargent Mountain, elvation 1373'
Hike 0.5 miles along Sargent South Ridge to the Hadlock Brook Trail.
Hike 1.4 miles along the Hadlock Brook Trail to the Maple Spring Trail.
Hike 0.9 miles on the Maple Spring Trail to the Park Road
Hike 0.9 miles back to the Park Road at the Brown Mountain Gatehouse
Take the free Park Shuttle to Bass Harbor Campground
Miles today: 7.1. Total miles: 22.3
Saturday, July 28, 2018
Today we will be biking along the famous Acadia carriage roads with moderate elevation changes.
Take the free Park Shuttle to either Bar Harbor or Northeast Harbor
Rent bicycles (included in trip cost) for a half day from either
Island Bike
or
Bar Harbor Bicycle Shop
Bike along the historic and well-graded Acadia carriage roads ... your guides will determine the route
based upon group desires and abilities.
Take the park shuttle bus back to Bass Harbor Campground
Miles today: About 20.0. Total miles: Biking - 20.0, Hiking - 22.3/p>
Sunday, July 29, 2018
Today we will hike Cadillac Mountain, the highest peak on the Eastern Seabord and the classic Acadia hike
Shuttle a vehicle to Cadillac North Ridge Trailhead on the Park Loop Road (we may do this the night before
if overnight parking is permitted)
Begin hiking at the Blackwoods Campground
Hike 0.7 miles to Otter Creek Road, Route 3, elevation 180'
Hike 1.0 miles on the Cadillac South Ridge Trail to the Eagle's Crag Loop Trail, elevation 600'
Hike 0.2 miles on the Eagle's Crag Loop Trail to the summit of Eagle's Crag, elevation 700'
Hike 1.1 miles on the Cadillac South Ridge Trail to the Cannon Brook Trail, elevation 1000'
Hike 1.2 miles on the Cadillac South Ridge Trail to the summit of Cadillac Mountain, elevation 1530'
Hike 2.2 miles on the Cadillac North Ridge Trail to the Cadillac North Ridge Trailhead Parking Area, elevation 420'
Take the free park shuttle to the Wild Gardens of Acadia
Spend between 15-30 minutes on a self-guided tour of the Wild Gardens of Acadia
Hike 0.8 miles on the Kane Path to the Ladder Trail
Hike 0.4 steep uphill miles on the Ladder Trail to the Schiff Path, elevation 800'. Note: As you might
suspect, there are a few actual metal ladders attached to rocks that you will be climbing.
Hike 0.8 miles on the Schiff Path to the Emery Path
Hike 0.5 downhill miles on the Emery Path back to the Nature Center
Take the free park shuttle back to the Bass Harbor Campgroun
Miles today: 8.9. Total miles: Hiking 31.2, Biking 20
Possible bailout: Cadillac Mountain Summit
Monday, July 30, 2018
Break camp and pack up vehicles
Option #1:
Shuttle to the
Precipice Trail.
The Precipice Trail is the most difficult and exciting trail in the
park, reminiscent of the Italian Via Ferrata and should be taken seriously. Numerous iron rungs,
ladders, handrails, and wooden bridges help hikers at the more difficult and exposed sections so
you should be comfortable with scrambling and have no fear of heights.
Hike 0.9 miles on the Precipice Trail to the summit of Champlain Mountain, elevation 1058'
Hike 0.6 miles on the Champlain North Ridge Trail to the Orange & Black Path, elevation 540'
Hike 0.3 miles on the Orange & Black Trail back to Park Loop Road.
Hike 0.5 miles on the Park Loop Road back to the parking lot.
Option #2:
Shuttle to the Parking Area along Park Loop Road near Jordan Pond, North Bubble and South Bubble.
Hike 0.4 miles to Jordan Pond on the Jordan Pond Carry Trail
Hike 0.6 miles over South Bubble (elevation 768') on Bubble Trail to the Bubbles Divide Trail
Hike 0.1 miles on the Bubbles Divide Trail to the Bubbles Trail
Hike 0.3 miles on the Bubbles Trail to the summit of North Bubble, elevation 872'
Hike 0.9 miles on the Bubbles Trail to Conners Nubble
Turn back around and hike about 1.0 miles on a carriage path to the Jordan Pond Carry Trail
Hike 0.5 miles on the Jordan Pond Carry Trail back to the vehicle
End of hiking portion of trip
Miles today: 2.3 or 3.8. Total miles: Hiking 33.4 or 35.0, Biking 20
Shuttle back to
Country Inn at The Mall,
936 Stillwater Avenue, Bangor, ME 04401, 207-941-0200
After measurements taken
Dinner and awards Ceremony (Dinner cost not included in trip price)
This is the official end of the trip. You are welcome to spend the night at
the hotel, however if you drove and would like to get on the road or if you flew
and would like to schedule a late flight (or a red-eye if
this is a West Coast trip) you can definitely do so.
Tuesday, July 31, 2018
Free breakfast in Hotel
We will drop you at the airport
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