Sheesh! I don't know about you, but we've NEVER had a log entry that was simply TFTC. :p:p
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Never wrote one. Wouldn't know how to spell it anyway.
Gotten many many many.
Hey Softball, here's no better reason to host an event than an out of towner meet and greet. I'm in Portland and be more than happy to host.
-M
Just getting to starting to plan my trip as I have the dates (I believe) OK'd for work. My goal is to actually spend one night in Portland on my way up, but not sure when I'll hit the area. Probably 8ish or so on a Thursday as I want to try and get a few caches on the way up! (As this point, it looks like it will be Oct. 14). Let me know if you wanted to do something that night and I'd make sure I got to where I needed to by a certain time! (I think I'll probably even have a few of my pathtags still left to bring!)
Thanks for the thought, too, it's always nice to meet locals when caching in certain areas!
I'm hoping the next day to head to Bangor, check out the one covered bridge there and do a few caches, then head to Bar Harbor by mid-day so I can check into my hotel, do a few caches, eat and get a good night's sleep so I can spend two full days in Acadia before heading home Monday via Route 1 (and, of course, cache my way home!)
If you're talking about the Morse Bridge in Bangor, it has been replaced with a footbridge. It is still a decent stop, but it is no longer a covered bridge. It's probably time I updated my covered bridge listing, too!
There is a covered bridge at the Cole Land Transportation Museum - along with a Geopost Office and cache.
No, I was talking about the one above Bangor a little. The Robyville one. Isn't there a cache there, too?
I thought I read the Morse Bridge burned down? Is the footbridge covered, too? I might stop anyway. =)
I love finding the covered bridges when traveling. I'm lucky enough that I have three historical covered bridges within 20 minutes of me.