July 14 – 17: Hell’s Half Acre and Mt Desert Island

We moved on to Hell’s Half Acre, which is one of our favorite anchorages, in a little slot between two tiny islands. It looks quite exposed at high tide, but at low tide you feel quite protected. After the fleet had cocktails on the beach, most people went back to their boats, but we stayed behind to cook steak on the rocks.

Dinghies on the beach
Cocktails on Hells Half Acre
BBQ on the beach
The beach after everyone left
The anchorage at Devils Island feels more protected at high tide
Opinions please – we had a clam bake on one of these island over 30 years ago with Capriccio – is this the same island?!

After Hells Half Acre, the cruise moved to our final destination, Mount Desert Island. On our Lay Day, we took the Island Explorer shuttle bus and did a lovely hike over Acadia Mountain to Somes Sound. We had a great view of Valley Cove, where we spent a few days last year. On a July Saturday, the park was pretty busy, but there are so many hikes that you can easily escape from the crowds.

Epic hike to a 681 foot summit!
Wonderful view of Somes Sound, and Valley Cove top right

One response to “July 14 – 17: Hell’s Half Acre and Mt Desert Island”

  1. Happy memories of sailing with you here on Capriccio nearly 30 years ago and I love knowing you are visiting some of the same places. EE

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