i use to drive by this many times . but never had the pleasure of stopping. but that was back in the 80 " when we were a lot younger and my beautiful wife and daughter and i were in much better health. thank you for a wonderful glimpse of the past . and some beautiful memories. wow where have the years gone it seems like yesterday. thank you for sharing . ☝☝☝☝ God bless ..
Seems like every white mountain hikers earliest memory of the park comes from the gorge haha my boy loved it and has gone on to hike a half dozen of the 4000 footers now! Anyway, thanks for sharing!
We just discovered your channel through this video. Very nice! We are keeping a list of places we want to see when we retire in a few years and added The Flume to our list. Prior to your video, we had never heard of it. So, thanks for sharing! - Randy from The Traveling Kites
Thanks. It’s beautiful!! We have an area in southeast Ohio, collectively called Old Man’s Cave/Cedar Falls/Ash Cave that is very similar, not quite as epic.
It may depend on whether you have an "America The Beautiful" lifetime park pass (I am a disabled guy on SSI and Food Stamps, and so I was able to get a pass-card from the clerk at the Schoodic visitor's center with no problem; I just showed her my eligibility letter from Social Security.). Getting into FNSP itself is free with the card, but there may be a separate admission-fee for The Flume; it also may depend on whether you just walk the trails or take the shuttle bus. You'd need to email the park association or ask at the time to find out.
6:40 Yeah, that's MY kinda girl --- someone with a bit of spunky adventurous spirit in her! Rock/tree-climbing tomboys are my favorite type of lady to befriend. :)
@William W. Campbell-Shepherd IX LOL You mean that those areas were great places to pick up cutie-chick peaceful-countryside-lovers to go for nature-strolls wif you? :D