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All the pictures of my cruise are now posted at:

http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/06Cruise.htm

If any of you who haven't been up this way wonder why we put up with
the short season, cold water, fog, tides, and lobster pots, this may
give you an idea.

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Roger Long wrote:
All the pictures of my cruise are now posted at:

http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/06Cruise.htm

If any of you who haven't been up this way wonder why we put up with
the short season, cold water, fog, tides, and lobster pots, this may
give you an idea.


Well, I have been up that way quite a bit, but it was still a treat to look
at the sights again. And again. Good work.

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s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat
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Great web sit, looks like a great place to sail.


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All the pictures of my cruise are now posted at:

http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/06Cruise.htm

If any of you who haven't been up this way wonder why we put up with the short season, cold water, fog, tides, and lobster pots,
this may give you an idea.

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On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 17:52:30 GMT, "Roger Long"
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All the pictures of my cruise are now posted at:

http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/06Cruise.htm

If any of you who haven't been up this way wonder why we put up with
the short season, cold water, fog, tides, and lobster pots, this may
give you an idea.


Roger, great pictures of some of our favorite places. Thanks for
sharing.

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And we didn't even get to the best parts.

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Great web sit, looks like a great place to sail.


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All the pictures of my cruise are now posted at:

http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/06Cruise.htm

If any of you who haven't been up this way wonder why we put up
with the short season, cold water, fog, tides, and lobster pots,
this may give you an idea.

--

Roger Long










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Roger Long wrote:
And we didn't even get to the best parts.

Thanks for posting your report. It brings back memories of places
visited, and makes me want to go back again to see places overlooked.

But, I'm amazed at how much water you covered in such a short trip!
We tend to find a nice place and hang out for a few days, it would
take us a month or two to follow that route! (Case in point: last
time we were there we spent 3 days in Potts Harbor. It was pouring
rain and we figured we might as well be stranded near the best fish
chowda in the state.)
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On Fri, 01 Sep 2006 23:10:10 GMT, "Roger Long"
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And we didn't even get to the best parts.


Agree, but you did hit some of the western high points. Here's some
further east that we enjoyed last year:

Pulpit Harbor, North Haven Island

Mackerel Cove, Swans Island

Somes Sound, Mt Desert Island

Winter Harbor, Schoodic Peninsula

Sorrento Harbor, Frenchman Bay

Roque Island Harbor, East of Jonesport

Southwest Harbor - busy but good ammenities, ditto Bar Harbor, ditto
Camden

Merchant Row

Brooklin - wooden boat school

Back west:

Quahog Bay, north of Yarmouth Island

The Basin, off the New Meadows River





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"Roger Long" wrote:

All the pictures of my cruise are now posted at:

http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/06Cruise.htm

If any of you who haven't been up this way wonder why we put up with
the short season, cold water, fog, tides, and lobster pots, this may
give you an idea.


I see your Maine, and raise you Georgian Bay for short season and cold
water ;-)

Ryk


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