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    • Day 2

      More of the Pre-AT

      July 3 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Flew from LA to Washington, got to see the Washington Monument for half a second as it flashed past the window as we landed. Great, I said to the guy next to me, now I've seen it I can cross that one off my list. Plane was late and boarding for the next flight was due to start 10 minutes after we landed. Made it myself but anxious if my checked bag could be sorted out from the rest of the luggage and transferred to my plane in time.

      Why can't people just sit in their assigned seat? Why is that so hard? The seat number is right there on your ticket as you board the plane. Like 70% of the time there are disagreements as to where people should be sitting. Grumble. Grumble. Grumble. You can play swapsies once everyone is boarded, not seemingly just grab whatever seat you fancy and then try negotiate with the person who's seat are clearly sitting on while the line of boarding passengers behind them has to wait.

      Despite the seat drama, the rest of the flight was fine. The person next to me commented on my accent, saying "you sound too well travelled to be in Bangor". I think she was not exactly filled with love and pride for her home town. A few of the other passengers chimed in and we had a discussion on hiking, bugs and bears.

      Also exciting news of the American experience, I've now had my first police stop! I'd arrived at Bangor airport at midnight, since the hotel was only 2 kms away (or 1.2 miles over here) I decided to just walk it. I was about halfway there when a police car pulled over and asked what I was doing wandering the streets alone in the middle of the night. Though I could tell immediately that my G'day and apparently heavy Australian accent had confused him, not what he was expecting. After some brief banter he told me to not walk on the road and drove off. Brian later opined that it would have been hilarious if I'd entered America only to be immediately arrested. Oh well, there is still plenty of time for that!

      At the hotel I had what I thought of as my Last Shower and Last Breakfast Buffet for a while. Although I'm in a hotel in Millinocket and doing the same (The AT starts tomorrow - woo hoo!)

      I did a bunch of organising for the AT at the hotel. Called the Baxter State Forest people to book a camping spot, as is required when ascending Mt Katahdin (Ka-Tah-Din not Kata-h-Din, my Uber diver corrected me), and got laughed at for trying to book during a holiday long weekend. Oh, what holiday is that?, I naively enquired. Oh it's just the 4th of July Independence Day weekend. I did a mental face-palm. I was in America at the start of July - how had I not connected the dots? Anyway, the lovely lady could squeeze me in but earlier than planned. Did some rapid rescheduling, dropped my plans for exploring Bangor, rapid shopping for supplies (thanks Walmart!), and with 3.5 hours of night hiking (just completed that) I could just make the timetable.

      Other fun things that happened - Walmart, it is huge and has everything. Even guns. They even have colourful miniature guns for the kiddies. Very American. - Bought bear spray from Dick's Sporting Goods, the one thing Walmart didn't have. - Downloaded and called my first Uber. - Had lunch at Wendy's. Have always wanted to do this because of the memes. But it was underwhelming, a notch or two below McDonald's, and place was kind of dingy. - Asked the Uber driver what he was doing on Independence Day, he said "drinking lots of beer and blowing stuff up".

      Finally brought my pack up to its full weight by adding the food and water. Now kind of concerned at how heavy it is.

      Night hiked from Medway to Millinocket along the road. Lots of mossies. Once a large animal crashed through the forest just off to my right, I had my bear spray ready but fortunately a long column of cars appeared, putting a barrier between me and it. But the time the cars were gone I had moved far enough away from whatever it was.

      That's it from this reporter, coming to you from the exotic lands of America. Tomorrow I start the AT!!! Woo hoo
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    • Day 12

      7.Tag USA - Ein ganz privater Horrortrip

      September 26, 2019 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Wir wollten Beide das schlechte Wetter für uns nutzen und haben uns diesen Nachmittag das erste Mal getrennt...Julia besuchte den Friseur im örtlichen Wal-Mart in Bangor um sich ihren Traum von violetten Haaren zu erfüllen, und ich wollte unbedingt „ES 2“ schauen.

      Ich hatte den Film bereits in Deutschland gesehen und wollte ihn nochmal als Originalversion in Stephen Kings Heimatstadt Bangor schauen...hier fand auch die ursprüngliche Filmpremiere statt.
      Das „Westside-Cinema“ hat allerdings seine besten Tage schon längst erlebt, und liegt etwas abseits der Stadt Bangor. Wir hatten wirklich etwas Mühe das Gebäude zu finden 😅. Und ich war tatsächlich die einzige Kinobesucherin an diesem Nachmittag 😳...ein Privatsaal für mich allein, mit alten Kinosesseln und etwas dröhnendem Ton. Nur ich, Pennywise und mein Popcorn (natürlich amerikanisch mit Salz und Butter). Das war schon ein gruseliges Erlebnis, da ich sogar einige Örtlichkeiten im Film in Bangor und der Umgebung von Maine wiedererkannte.

      Nach dem Film hatte ich noch einige nette Gespräche mit den Kinomitarbeitern, da vor der Tür gerade die Welt unterging...so stark regnete es. Wenn es einmal in Maine regnet, dann richtig...genau so wie in den amerikanischen Filmen, wenn das Wasser in Strömen die Scheibe runterläuft. So hatte ich noch Gelegenheit das Kinogebäude kennenzulernen, indem noch sehr viele alte und neue Videospielautomaten standen und im Nachbarraum eine Hüpfburglandschaft...der leider am Abend die Puste genommen wird, sonst hätte ich sie noch ausprobiert 😂. Julia fuhr tapfer allein mit Blue Rogue durch den Regen um mich wieder abzuholen und es ging zurück zum Acadia Nationalpark...mal wieder bei im Dunkeln und bei schlechtem Wetter. Hier lernen wir wirklich Auto fahren 😉.
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    • Vermont to Bangor

      August 20, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 77 °F

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      So long [for now], and thanks for all the fish! ✌️

      Today's mileage: 429.0 (total 10964.0 + 10552.0 Hoka Hey + 24568.7 pre-Hoka Hey)
      HD Dealerships: 8 (total I don't know)
      National Parks: 0 (total 55 in 34 states)
      10 Rides for 2022: 0 (total 9 of 10)
      MCGTTX Stops: 0 (total 23 of 50)
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