Grafton Notch State Park, Newry, Maine6/28-29/03 Grafton Notch State Park has a spectacular combination of scenery and geology, with landforms illustrating the power of glacial ice and running water in shaping Maine's landscape. Deeply eroded glacial valleys, high cliffs, narrow stream gorges, and potholes are among the striking features that can be seen within the park. | |
![]() Pic 1: Matthew set up his tent on our camp ground. |
![]() Pic 2: Victor set up his tent on our camp ground |
![]() Pic 3: Group picture at our Camp ground. |
![]() Pic 4:The beautiful Screw Auger Falls. |
![]() Pic 5:The beautiful Screw Auger Falls. |
![]() Pic 6: On Eyebrow Trail towards Old Speck MT. |
![]() Pic 7:Going up on Eyebrow Trail. |
![]() Pic 8:Bibi taking a rest. |
![]() Pic 9:Huan taking a rest. |
![]() Pic 10:Matthew taking a rest. | ![]() Pic 11:Little Brown Frog. |
![]() Pic 12:Walking thorough the trees.. |
![]() Pic 13:Group picture on top of Eyebrow Trail. |
![]() Pic 14:Eddie on top of Eyebrow Trail. |
![]() Pic 15:Huan looking down the cliff. |
![]() Pic 16:The Moose Cave |
![]() Pic 17:The Bear River. |
![]() Pic 18:Our Camp Fire |
![]() Pic 19:Eddie doing BBQ. |
![]() Pic 20:Matthew setup chess board |
|
Day 2 ( step falls, international sign...)
Copyright by Huan Zhang - 2003 | |