Route 1 to Bar Harbor, Maine. September 1, 2009


Gregg, the General Manager, at Bentley’s gave us directions to Big Moose Harley Davidson in Portland. The service department at Big Moose installed a new rear tire while we ate breakfast that Monday morning. They even washed three days of rainy road grime off Bill’s bike. While at Big Moose’s we pulled out our paper maps and had some fellow customers help plot our course north on highway 1 and 3 toward Acadia National Park at Bar Harbor.

Along the way to Bar Harbor we learned about the Penobscot Expedition of 1779. The bridge behind us in the picture was taken at a point on the trail where American Colonist fought a disastrous battle against the British during the Revolution. The failure caused the Colonist to sink or burn over 40 ships to keep the British from taking using them.




Along highway 1 and 3 there were many roadside signs advertising fresh wild blueberries. This area had wild blueberry everything including blueberry soda and beer! Our favorite roadside business was the Lobster Pounds. The lobster pounds were common along our route to Bar Harbor. These pounds had tanks of live lobsters waiting to be ordered and cooked. We stopped at one near Bar Harbor for lunch. We ate a fresh lobster dinner, some shrimp and Brad ate 2 pounds of clams. It was a bit pricy compared to the lobsters at Bentley’s. We experienced the fresh Maine lobster, clams and shrimp. The lobster was pretty good. The clams were ok and we discovered than Maine shrimp was very small like popcorn shrimp.



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