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Short ride to the coast of Maine - Fort Edgecomb
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<blockquote data-quote="RossKean" data-source="post: 1458269" data-attributes="member: 19880"><p>I have been to Pemaquid Point.</p><p>Weekday mornings aren't dreadful for Rt.1 in terms of tourists, but you still have to contend with low speed limits and a million little towns.</p><p>People imagine that the highway will give them ocean vistas but, in reality, you see lots of picturesque towns with a highway running through and some views of rivers and inlets. For the most part, you have to get off Rt.1 to see anything - especially once you are west of Rockland. </p><p>It can be worthwhile to explore some of the many peninsulas on the south coast, if you have a whole day (or two). All the way from Portland to Lubec. I have done some of it, but not lately. Rt.1 just becomes the access point. Definitely a flower-sniffing ride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RossKean, post: 1458269, member: 19880"] I have been to Pemaquid Point. Weekday mornings aren't dreadful for Rt.1 in terms of tourists, but you still have to contend with low speed limits and a million little towns. People imagine that the highway will give them ocean vistas but, in reality, you see lots of picturesque towns with a highway running through and some views of rivers and inlets. For the most part, you have to get off Rt.1 to see anything - especially once you are west of Rockland. It can be worthwhile to explore some of the many peninsulas on the south coast, if you have a whole day (or two). All the way from Portland to Lubec. I have done some of it, but not lately. Rt.1 just becomes the access point. Definitely a flower-sniffing ride. [/QUOTE]
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