Saturday, July 19, 2025

Quick Stop in Columbia Falls, Then on to Houlton

With a road trip ahead of us, even if it was only 80 miles to Columbia Falls, called for another round of home made lobster rolls:-)

The knife under Jan's is to hold it steady,
they are so full of lobster they keep falling over:-)


We pulled into a nice, but a bit rough campground in Columbia Falls, Cottonwood, it is all gravel and dirt, but the sites are huge, lots of privacy, the people are very friendly, but man is it dusty.  It is a ATV and side by side haven just off the Downeast Sunrise Trail, a big time ATV/snowmobile trail that has hundreds of miles of other trails off it.  We had planned to rent a side by side, but after talking to the host we decided to pass on it.  As I said it is extremely dusty around here right now, and the trail is effectively a lane and a half graded dirt road, and they don't want you to go off the main trail, didn't sound so fun after that so we passed on it.

Karen and Tom were spending their last couple days in Maine down in Winter Harbor so we met in the middle in Milbridge at a lunch spot, Chipman's Wharf .  It was nice, food was okay, but in this area of Maine there just isn't anything. It did work out perfect, we were able to have a nice visit, weren't rushed at all and had a nice view off the porch.



So that left eating out, can you imagine?  We are near Machias where a favorite restaurant of ours is, Helen's.  Probably too much info but I have been on a diet and both of us have been working on what and how much we eat for over 2 years.  Neither of us were sweet tooth people for the most part although I used to eat ice cream from time to time and an occasional sweet.  We haven't had any of that in a very long time, and the only thing I had thought about was Wild Maine Blueberry pie:-)  Maine blueberries are small and delicious, special really, I tried to order it last year and couldn't bring myself to do it, but this year I was determined to have my piece of pie and Jan assured me she'd have at least a bite, so on a foggy, wet day we headed off to Helen's.  Our lunch was great, baked haddock, fried clams and onion rings..........followed by a piece of pie a la mode.  Great lunch, awesome pie, good for another 2 years.




Yes, Maine blueberries are special!


So on our last day with nothing much to do since we cancelled our ATV plans with very few places to eat, this is a fairly desolate section of Maine's coast, we decided we could do a lot worse than going back to Helen's for lunch, no pie this time, but we shared an enormous "Monster" haddock sandwich, delicious!



After we took a nice drive down to Beal's Island, home to one of Maine's largest lobster fleets, believe it or not, actually a place in Maine that we hadn't been to before.  It is a real working harbor area, lots of fishing and lobster boats, in fact saw very few pleasure boats.  Also since we are so far downeast, the tides are larger, around 12'.  The tide was out when we went through and it was interesting to see how many docks were only accessible at high tide, and it was the first time in Maine we had seen boats sitting on the hard waiting to float with the incoming tide.




And we also saw something we had only seen a few times before several "lobster pounds", an enclosure cleansed by the tides coming in and out to hold large quantities of lobsters for sale, a 2 acre pound can accommodate up to 50,000 pounds of lobster as an example.




Off to Houlton to find some new potatoes.

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