Rockland to Edgecomb, Maine

Today started off with rain and cold temperatures but we left the hotel anyway.  The forecast was iffy as to what the rest of the day would bring.  The rain lasted about 2 hours but the sky was overcast all day.  Not a good day to sight see and take pictures,   We encountered more hills than yesterday, some steeper and longer, but still managed to get to the top without walking.  Along the route we saw 3 other long distance cyclists going in the opposite direction. Unfortunately, we met on hills and while stopping is easy, getting started again is difficult for the uphill cyclists. We just waived and kept going without exchanging stories.  While it was a rough day for our old bodies we ended up at the Sheepscot Harbour Village Resort. We have a suite with 2 bedrooms, living room (with fireplace), kitchen, and a bath bigger than some of the rooms we stayed on past trips.

For dinner we walked across the half mile bridge over the Sheepcott River separating Edgecomb and Wiscasset.  The town of Wiscasset is known for Red Eats and its lobster rolls. The area was first settled by Europeans in 1607 and by 1900 it became a popular summer destination for folks escaping the cities.  

Today's Map

Total Trip Map

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