After leaving Cook Forest SP we stayed 1 night at the Red Newt Winery in Hector, NY. Nice and quiet here :) Then 1 night at Harvest Host Moonstone Farm and Forest at Saranac Lake, NY. And 1 night at Morse Farm Maple Sugar Works, a Harvest Host in East Montpelier, NH. Many tasty treats were enjoyed at this stay! Here in Umbagog Lake SP by Cambridge, NH. We stayed 5 nights but it rained so much we didn't do much of anything. You can see why we stayed here for a while... Dolly Copp National Forest in Gorham, NH. 6 nights here and we were introduced to the dreaded biting black flies. These buggers are cruel! They land with open jaws and bury their head deep into any unsuspecting victim. Quite a welt they make and itch for several days...grrrrrrrrrrr! Lots of hiking :) But, watch where you step... Fine dining with a view! This north east corridor through northern PA, NH, VT, and ME provided many of these opportunities...yum! We finally made it to Lubec, ME. Quite a change in weather. Our welcoming committee made us feel right at home :) Lubec Brewery is a quaint stop for us. They have live music on occasion. (Do not sit in Gene's chair!) Those wires above our table did a good job of keeping this fella from getting too close. Interested spectators await a misstep by Wendy :) While at Lubec, ME, we went to Roosevelt Campobello Island International Park, in New Brunswick, Canada. We hiked several miles and spent most of a day in the park. We found our truck cordoned off upon our return. Nice of them to leave us a way out :) Lobster traps galore! Pretty nice job of camaflouge.
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