There is another one south of rt 197 and it's actually closer to the cache!
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There is another one south of rt 197 and it's actually closer to the cache!
I am sure I know but will not tell.
I was not going to tell but now that I have found a picture that I can use I have decided that I will tell.
I believe that this is a photo of an ice breaker used to protect the route 197 bridge. The photo was taken from under the bridge at water level, and there is another on the south side.
Here is another view fron above.
Attachment 1048
That is the spot! The cache I was thinking of is Swango GC1TKGQ. The structure is not an ice breaker, but part of the old swing bridge. http://www.kjonline.com/news/a-bridg...011-07-15.html
Ok. I guess it is my turn.
There are a lot of churches in Maine that are used as benchmarks. Here is a picture of one of them. Please name it and "Where is it?"
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Yes that is it and a nearby cache is Red Card GC1PEV6.
Too Easy.
Next time I will pay more attention to detail and leave out signs with town names and streets.
Live and learn.
Uploading files here is still not working obviously, so here is the link
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2807353/IMG_1975.JPG
Is that Pilot's grill?
Is that on Route 3 on the way to Bar Harbor from Ellsworth, just north of the Trenton bridge?
I recognized the place, but didn't remember exactly where on Rt. 3 it was until EmsDanel mentioned it. It used to be a restaurant.
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=where+...1,,0,-0.2&z=13
You are forgiven. We know how the mind goes after your advanced age.
Looks like brdad. I tried to upload one for the last half hour but am not having any luck....
That might be due to the file size/image size being too large.
I'm not sure as it's my turn, but in the interest of stirring up some action, here is one...
http://www.geocachingmaine.org/forum...4&d=1328701979
The area looks familiar but the tree doesn't.
I have found this one but do not have a picture to post so I won't name it.
When I was there I posted this log
I came back to Maine for the Cure Breast Cancer for ME luncheon and was up visiting the grandchildren too. We had a great time doing several caches in the area. I had been here last Feburary but the snow was too deep then. The entire family liked this one. It is a very interesting place. TNLN Thanks.
There is a lot of mystery about this location and questions I have about it and its care.
This is the place with all the beads on the fence. :D I would have to look up the name, but it is man's name...
How about Moe's Mountain?
Here's another one to get this going again...Attachment 1085
That looks like so many out there.
Glad to see someone is keeping this going. I did the same thing here in Georgia on the GGA website and it's kind of lost interest as well lately.
That looks like so many other Maine Winter streams!
Is that off the Narrow Gage trail in the Carrabassett Valley? Cache Beyond the Picnic Tables?
It's farther north.
Looks like somewhere around the east side of the Flagstaff lake to me.
It's much farther north, not far from the more famous pond with the same name.
OK, here's a hint: [_ _ _ _] [_ _ _ _ _]