Donnell Pond Public Reserved Land
Max trying reviewing his last frame, making sure the highlights in the sky aren’t blown-out.
Our journey began at Donnell Pond Public Reserved Land which is located in Fanklin, Maine. This is an area just outside and inland of Acadia National Park, comprising of several small rocky mountains and freshwater lakes.
Arriving late in the afternoon we took some time to shoot the setting sun all while slowly setting up camp. We continued to shoot into the evening as the stars came out, while cooking over an open fire; something long overdue. This trip was already giving us good signs.
We woke early in the morning to hike Schoodic Mountain which overlooks the lake. This exposed rocky knob rises 1000 feet above with great 360 views. Access was simple as the trailhead is directly off of the southwest end of the beach. The hike was moderately steep and loose, but after just over a mile we arrived to some spectacular outlooks. I’m not sure that there is a better view of the entirety of Acadia.
We wandered around the summit shooting for a good while, fueling up on some oats and dreaming of a warm cup of coffee back at camp. Although we didn’t get the spectacular sunrise we were dreaming of, we still considered it a success. After warming up and fueling up we packed up, and just like that we were on to the next spot.
As always; Jamie capturing footage. This was the first peak of Acadia from Schoodic Mountain. We were pleasantly surprised by the view.
Max admiring the view of Acadia National Park which is not far from Donnell Pond Public Reserved Lands.
The view of the summit. There is a huge amount of granite to wander around on up here with many different views of the surrounding lakes and hills.