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Tdreamer

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Sep 10, 2017
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The sun was setting as I left Skowhegan so I didn't have GREAT light to check on the leaves. Also, I'm colorblind lol. I didn't notice them changing, but that doesn't mean much in this case. The supercharger at Jackman was... ??? I'll post a pic over in that thread.

I saw a moose (adult female) near Long Pond right after I left Jackman. She was in the other lane and as I slowed down and rolled down the window to take a look, she seemed to get aggressive toward the car. That's the first time I've been a little scared of an animal while inside a 4500 lb hunk of metal. Those things are huge!! So I actually sped up a little and it started running along side of me in the other lane. Then I pulled a U-turn to take another look and it did the same thing again in the other direction. Very strange behavior. Unfortunately, I don't have my dash cam set up properly (need a new USB drive), otherwise that might have been some cool footage even though it was dark. Anyways, that was my first time seeing a moose in New England or Eastern Canada so I was excited about that. I previously had seen a ton of them on the Alaska Highway and I had a near miss with one at 90mph on Autopilot on I-90 in Montana between Butte and Missoula.
The only moose I’ve ever seen in my travels was on the road up to Jackman. It was late at night and snowing. I think my hear stopped for a bit when I saw it half in the road as I sped by...
 
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Oct 18, 2016
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I just hit #6 for me: Jerimoth Hill, Rhode Island. Brutal hike!
When I hit that place a few years ago, the piano teacher living there came out and told me I was trespassing, but the site seems well visited. Luckily he stopped me on the way out. Hoosier Hill is a hoot! Relatively close to I-70 a told my wife that it’s a quick stop. She was shocked that s guy from Arizona was also there. And Iowa’s HP is a short drive from Worthington MN of if I-90.
 

PLUS EV

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Sep 16, 2016
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The only moose I’ve ever seen in my travels was on the road up to Jackman. It was late at night and snowing. I think my hear stopped for a bit when I saw it half in the road as I sped by...
Sent you a PM. I’m headed to Mount Greylock right now if you want to meet up around 7:30. Or just hang out in Rutland until 10pm and I’ll be there!
 

dgpcolorado

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Apr 25, 2015
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The Western Slope, Colorado
I was actually considering going for the low points! lol At least, I'm fairly confident I am capable of reaching all 50. I was about to research if anyone else has been doing the low points, but I'm sure there's someone. And yeah I figured CO had the highest low point, although WY would probably be in the running as well.
The problem with low points is that coastal states, California excepted, likely have the same low point: sea level!
 
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PLUS EV

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When I hit that place a few years ago, the piano teacher living there came out and told me I was trespassing, but the site seems well visited. Luckily he stopped me on the way out.
That old codger finally passed away. How dare he infringe on our highpointing!

"For many years, hikers could not access the hill, because the only path to the summit crossed the driveway of a private property owner, Henry Richardson (aka "the madman of Jerimoth Hill"), who prohibited entry.[5] Richardson posted "no trespassing" signs and installed a security system that alerted him whenever people entered his property. Richardson's belligerence toward hikers made him something of a legend in the community."
 

Randy Spencer

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Mar 31, 2016
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I don't mind high-pointing if I can DRIVE there (List of mountain passes in California - Wikipedia)

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My favorite Tesla road, it connects our cabin to Carson City

Looking at California's 14,494 ft. Mt. Whitney, for example, I think there may be a LOT of hiking to actually count as reaching the high point. I don't think there is a road on that map:

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Now if we are doing Highest Supercharger than I have already done that w/o even knowing which one it was.
 
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