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Between logistics and what was appearing like very low attendance, RJ and I decided to pull the plug on this event.
Plan B is currently being formulated. What we have in mind is less hard-core wheeling and more a combination of BBQ, meet-&-greet, and fall foliage tour. The idea is to focus a weekend of camping and Maine shoreline beauty at Bass Harbor camp ground, which is on Mount Desert Island and only a few miles from Acadia National Park. There is no hard-core wheeling in the area, but Acadia is a spectacular place, late October should have some foliage, and we should be able to have a real down-east feed at one of the local lobster pounds -- maybe even on the dock in Southwest Harbor if they're still open in October.
At this point we're looking at late October, to give Moab attendees time to get back to the crowded east coast. This would be a great opportunity to show some chapter spirit and have folks from PA, NJ, NY and CT meet some of our brethren from Maine and points north. I hope many of you will make an effort to attend.
RJ says the camp ground has tent sites, tent platforms, and even some cabins. I don't think there are any motels in Bass Harbor itself, but there are motels on the island within a few miles, and many a bit farther away in Bar Harbor.
Be there or be square (as they say).
Plan B is currently being formulated. What we have in mind is less hard-core wheeling and more a combination of BBQ, meet-&-greet, and fall foliage tour. The idea is to focus a weekend of camping and Maine shoreline beauty at Bass Harbor camp ground, which is on Mount Desert Island and only a few miles from Acadia National Park. There is no hard-core wheeling in the area, but Acadia is a spectacular place, late October should have some foliage, and we should be able to have a real down-east feed at one of the local lobster pounds -- maybe even on the dock in Southwest Harbor if they're still open in October.
At this point we're looking at late October, to give Moab attendees time to get back to the crowded east coast. This would be a great opportunity to show some chapter spirit and have folks from PA, NJ, NY and CT meet some of our brethren from Maine and points north. I hope many of you will make an effort to attend.
RJ says the camp ground has tent sites, tent platforms, and even some cabins. I don't think there are any motels in Bass Harbor itself, but there are motels on the island within a few miles, and many a bit farther away in Bar Harbor.
Be there or be square (as they say).