Boondocking along a "logging road"
Catherine had warned me that this sight isn't for everyone, but it was perfect for me. There are no hookups, but she was very helpful in doing whatever she could to make my stay as comfortable as possible. I purchased two bundles of wood ahead of my arrival, as I was staying for a week. She delivered a fire pit and the wood on a little John Deer tractor. I cooked and boiled water for coffee on the fire to preserve my batteries. What little power I did use was easily charged visiting surrounding towns.
I would describe the site I used as stopping at an opening, along an old logging road. There was plenty of space to turn around and Catherine gave me my choice to park wherever I wished. I have a class B, so I had many options. The site was very quiet. And if you woke up early, you may be treated to sightings of turkey, deer or porcupine. I saw them all. I did not see any coyotes, but Catherine pointed out that I likely heard them.
The hike up Blue Hill Mountain was nice, though short. Most of my time was spent exploring Acadia National Park and the surrounding areas.
Catherine's place was the perfect hub for me. She often checked in to see how the site was working for me and if there was anything she or her husband could do.