
Waterfalls and deep (and cold) pools on Bull Branch in Maine’s Mahoosuc Public Reserved Land.

Waterfalls and deep (and cold) pools on Bull Branch in Maine’s Mahoosuc Public Reserved Land.

Smalls Falls on the Sandy River is at a rest area on Route 4 just south of the town of Rangeley, Maine.

A waterfall on Old Speck, Maine’s fourth highest mountain, in late April.

Water flows over moss-covered rocks in Step Falls in Newry, Maine.

A spider’s web, a vine, and a shadow. They kept me busy for at least a half hour. Cheap entertainment. 🙂

The trail to Table Rock on Baldpate Mountain in Grafton Notch has its share of roots and large boulders for climbing over.

View of Tumbledown mountain and surroundings from the Parker Ridge trail.

A shelter from the wind on Little Jackson Mountain. Tumbledown Mountain is on the left.

Moxie Falls, one of Maine’s highest waterfalls, framed by two cedars.

Today was perfect for a trip to Grafton Notch State Park to do some leaf peeping. One of our favorite spots in the park is the Spruce Meadow picnic area.