This time, we left early on Sunday morning, with a forecast for clear blue skies and 80º, one of the warmest days yet this year. The closer we got to the coast, the windier it got outside. Acadia was VERY windy and felt more like 60º, but the skies were beautiful and clear. We stopped at the look at Precipipe Trail, a 1000 ft high cliff. The mountain is roped off for the summer months this year because endangered peregrine falcon are nesting on the cliff sides! We went to Thunder Hole, which was inactive at that time. We made a stop at Jordan Pond, hoping to find a hike nearby. The pond was so pretty - very small and was shallow, and was surrounded by mountains. We walked on the trails that go around Jordan Pond, and branched out to another mountain trail leading up to Pemetic Mountain. The beginning of the hike was flat, well groomed, and through the woods. Eventually it turned into steep ledges that felt like lasted forever! The top was so windy, it was hard to hold up a camera without being blown away! The views, as all views are in Acadia, were breathtaking and very rewarding.
Pemetic Mountain
Elevation: 1,234 feet
Prominence: 1,000 feet
Length: 1.0 miles
4th highest mountain in Acadia National Park
We took a scenic, long way around MDI on our way home so that Seth could stop to fish in a small pond in Southwest Harbor. A great day :)
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