We left New Brunswick on Monday and headed for the States. We drove south and west to stay outside of Bangor, Maine, trading the black flies that had come out with a vengeance as it was warming up in Moncton for the mosquitoes in Maine. On Tuesday night, Vermont gave us a drenching thunderstorm. I guess that's life in a campground.
On Tuesday we decided to drive US 2, across Maine, New Hampshire and part of Vermont. No one has had time to repair their roads from the winter damage. Some parts of Route 2 were just fine, some shook us up royally. We stopped for lunch near the White Mountains National Forest on the Androscoggin River. It was a beautiful road-side rest area. And we drove by Mt Washington, opting not to take the famous trail to the top.
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Bob standing by the Androscoggin River |
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Beautiful day for a picnic lunch |
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I need photo shop to get rid off the telephone pole. Just pretend it's not in front of this shot of Mt Washington |
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