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    I'll start with a link, so you can read a bit about the place.

    http://www.nps.gov/ACAD

    Here is a link to the NPS map for Acadia:

    http://www.nps.gov/acad/planyourvisi...CADmap2005.pdf

    Anyway, I went up over the 4th of July weekend, and tried my hand at capturing some of the glory of this place. I'll say the weather didn't cooperate with my dreams, but I got some stuff.

    I stayed at Bass Harbor Campground, which is convienently about a 10 minute walk from Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse. (The place is a icon in the realm of lighthouses to photograph.) I have some shots of it, but mostly when I went down there the weather sucked everytime. So I'll post up what went well.

    Cadillac Mountain:
    Here is one from my first night in the park. Weather sucked all day, rained, foggy the whole day. Then I went up above the tree line on Cadillac, just exploring. This changed my day. I was up above all the fog, and I just hung out on the mountain until sunset. So if you end up with a crappy day down by the shore, Cadillac might save the day. Look at the link I posted above, there is something about Cadillac Mountain Rd being closed to new traffic after 8pm, so get up there early. Not sure why this is, but make sure you check for stuff like this at "Welcome" center at the beginning of the park loop road near Cadillac Mountain.




    The day before I left to come home this was the sunrise from Cadillac Mountain. (BTW this is supposedly the first place the sunrise can be seen in the US).



    Monument Cove and Otter Cliffs were where I spent my last sunset in the park.

    Monument Cove and Otter Cliffs are literally 5 minutes apart by trail that runs right along the loop road. Monument Cove is easy to miss. Park at the Gorham Mountain Trailhead parking lot, cross the loop road, and Monument will be right below you on the trail. There is a rock slide down onto the "beach" that makes access the easiest, otherwise you are climbing down cliffs with your gear to shoot. But Monument Cove has the nice big round granite boulders. The four shots below are from Monument. With the right sky this place could be awesome. I had a decent sky, but the full moon was a nice touch, but I wish it had been bigger on the horizon.








    The one below is looking towards Otter Cliffs. Just a few minutes down the trail from Monument Cove.



    This last shot is from a small pond near Pretty Marsh on the west side of Mount Desert. I was waiting for sunset, so I went for a drive around the rest of the island to see what else was about.


    Read up:

    -Go get the AMC guide for Acadia NP, and read it. (If you aren't a huge hiker, if anything it supplies a good AMC topo map).
    -Acadia: The Complete Guide by James Kaiser. (Good book, with good basic write ups on locations, and everything else from hiking to Bar Harbor)
    -The Falcon Guide to Hiking in Acadia NP by Delores Kong and Dan Ring
    -Also, National Audubon has a good National Park Photography book out, by Tim Fitzharris, which gave me some ideas for the icon shots of Acadia.
    -There are also numerous resources on-line, just do a search.

    If you have a long lens (500mm or better, or a long lens with a TC), check out Precipice. The Perigrine Falcons are there, and I got a ton of shots of them, but I only had a 300mm on a crop body. So a 500 on a crop, with a TC would probably give you much better results than I got. The stuff I got, you would have to crop down into probably less than 100 pixels, to fill the frame with the bird, so yeah, pretty crappy.

    Get your Park Pass at the first station right after the bridge onto Mount Desert Island. It is usually not busy, and will save you time once you get into the park, and not have to buy one at the park enterace points. It is $20 a car, and good for a week (This is a great deal BTW to see so much stuff, you can't take the family to a movie for that cheap).

    They say get off the loop road and get on the carriage roads. I didn't have the desire this time. Next time. I'm sure they are very picturesque during the fall with the leaves in full color.

    Bar Harbor.... Just a word or two about Bar Harbor.... Tourist Trap! There is a lot of shops, there is the Bar Harbor Brewery store, where you can get all their beer, but for the most part, overpriced stuff, the night life can be fun, but I tried to stay out of the place. The first night I had too many beers.

    I've got some other stuff I will probably finish and get into the thread, but like I said, I had some crummy weather the first two days there, so mostly fog pictures.

    I think maybe I will try again for another trip up here around Labor Day.

    Also, go later in the summer, early fall. I heard the park is almost abandoned at this time of year. I was there over the 4th. Probably the most croweded.

    -Andy

    Also, other options I wanted to explore and didn't due to financial and time constraints were photographing the Puffin's which can be found on only a few of the islands around the area.

    Here are some of the charter boats going out to the islands.

    http://www.boldcoast.com/

    http://www.machiassealisland.com/ ( I was gonna use these guys, but $100 for a trip out there)

    http://www.barharborwhales.com/rates-schedules.php (These guys seem to have good rates, but I don't think they can get as close, or land like the previous link can.
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    Awesome write up dude and AMAZING pics. Is that the moon in 6 and 7? That whole set is amazing though.

    oh, and the sunrise/Cadillac thing? It's only when it's not up 24/7 in AK that it hits ME first, but yeah, if AK's not lit up, then yes, ME is indeed first.

    oh, and add a map biotch. I've been there and can remember the shape of the place, and I know where Cadillac is, but all the coves blur together for me... I can't remember which is what w/o a map.


    Quote Originally Posted by Donkeypunch View Post
    Also, go later in the summer, early fall. I heard the park is almost abandoned at this time of year. I was there over the 4th. Probably the most croweded.

    -Andy
    yeah, we went right when the B&Bs all close in the end of fall and it was deserted. More locals than tourists which was great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jacobsen1 View Post
    Awesome write up dude and AMAZING pics. Is that the moon in 6 and 7? That whole set is amazing though.

    oh, and the sunrise/Cadillac thing? It's only when it's not up 24/7 in AK that it hits ME first, but yeah, if AK's not lit up, then yes, ME is indeed first.

    oh, and add a map biotch. I've been there and can remember the shape of the place, and I know where Cadillac is, but all the coves blur together for me... I can't remember which is what w/o a map.




    yeah, we went right when the B&Bs all close in the end of fall and it was deserted. More locals than tourists which was great.

    I will add a map. Yeah I still have some stuff to finish. Maybe some Bass Harbor stuff, and when you wanna stitch that stuff?

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    Did you camp? Any advice on that?

    Good timing on the thread, I p;an on being there in a week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thechickencow View Post
    Did you camp? Any advice on that?

    Good timing on the thread, I p;an on being there in a week.

    Yeah I camped at a campground, no wilderness camping this time. I camped at Bass Harbor Campground. $25 a day IIRC, and you are no kidding 10 minutes walk from Bass Harbour Head light, and about 40-45 minutes drive from the top of Cadillac Mountain, 50-60 to Jordan Pond (Bubbles), and probably about an hour from the Otter Cliffs, and southeast side of Mount Desert Island. You can drive direct to Jordan Pond and Cadillac Mountain, as the park loop road is two way till Jordan Pond House, then shifts to one way the opposite way. So it is one way clockwise around the island from basically the entry point to Jordan Pond. Check the map link. That is the same map I used while in the park. Bass Harbor CG has Wi-Fi, close to the CG office, pool, ice, firewood, bathrooms, showers, potable water, and a small store with knick-knacks and some supplies. You can call them to make reservation over the phone, but they will take deposit for the first night when you reserve.

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    The bass harbor campground doesn't show up on the website, is it inside the park?

    All that wifi/fancy crap is unnecessary to me, are tehre others that are more rugged?

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    Quote Originally Posted by thechickencow View Post
    The bass harbor campground doesn't show up on the website, is it inside the park?

    All that wifi/fancy crap is unnecessary to me, are tehre others that are more rugged?

    You can try Blackwoods, which is a reservation only campground, but call today!!! They were booked when I tried. You can try to book online also.

    Here is the link for booking
    http://www.recreation.gov/welcome.do?topTabIndex=Home

    Or you can try Sewall which is first come, first serve, but get there early in the am, as I guess there are lines for sites in the summer.

    Here is the link for Bass Harbor Campground:
    http://www.bassharbor.com/

    I'm sure there are more rugged, but I didn't look much, I looked for a site, and Bass Harbor was the first one I found, and it was located close to something I wanted to shoot.

    This is the AMC campground at Echo Lake, which I drove right by like 10 times, and wondered if it was like a Local AMC chapter, or what... I guess it is a campground, it is further north on 102 from Bass Harbor, so it is closer to the Caddy Mountain access to the park, about midway in between Bass Harbor and the Park enterance, so might be a good place to call for a reservation:
    http://www.amcecholakecamp.org/
    Check this site also:

    http://www.acadiamagic.com/acadia-lodging/camping.html

    THis is probably the best location outside the park proper, I saw them too late to make a reservation, and stay there. I will probably try them next time, as they're about 5 minutes from the Caddy Mountain access point.

    http://www.mountdesertcampground.com/directions.html
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    Thanks for all the info Andy, we're headed out tomorrow morning for the long drive out and are looking forward to the camping out there whever we end up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donkeypunch View Post
    when you wanna stitch that stuff?
    it would help if you emailed me the files...
    or give me a disk this weekend?
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    Jay,

    Report if you got to Acadia at all... And how was it?

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    I'm in acadia now. Camping at seawall. Going well so far but not focusing on photos too much, just quality time with wifey.

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    Heading up to Mount Desert Campground on the 17th for a few days.. this will definitely help with my location research.

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