Trip report

Emmons & Taylor Brook in Kennebunkport

Hiking/Walk DATE: 03/25/2018 - 03/25/2018

Trip/Event Location: Kennebunkport, ME
US

Trip Leader(s): MO

Max # People: 12

Trip Guiding / Event Fee: No, I will not be asking participants for money

Difficulty Level: Easy

The Emmons & Taylor Brook trails are located in Kennebunkport Maine.   In total the trails are approximately 6+ miles.  The trails are part of the Kennebunkport Conservation Trust.&

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Driving directions to the location and spot to meet at:

DRIVING DIRECTIONS - the directions have a lot of turns – lets carpool / follow one another from points north and south (we can arrange a location to meetup closer to the hiking date).

Take 95 to the Biddeford exit # 32
Continue onto Biddeford Connector  - 0.5 mi
Turn right onto Morin St  - 0.7 mi
Turn right onto US-1 South - 2.9 mi
Turn left onto Log Cabin Rd  - 1.8 mi
Turn left onto Goose Rocks Rd  - 1.5 mi
Turn right to stay on Goose Rocks Rd  - 0.6 mi
Turn right onto Arundel Rd/Lester Wildes Rd  - 148 ft
Turn left onto Gravelly Brook Rd  - 0.6 mi

 

Meet in parking lot at: 

57 Gravelly Brook Rd
Kennebunkport, ME 04046

 


Trip Report/Photos
Featured Photo

Six brave souls set out to uncover the mysteries of Emmons & Taylor.   We kept our excursion undercover.  We wore camouflaged attire (hiking gear) as not to arouse suspicion.  We ensured we were not followed (luckily we had the trails to ourselves).

We circumnavigated the foreign terrain (actually the trails were well marked).  We were unstoppable - overcoming obstacles and other barriers along the way (mostly blow downs on the trail).  We crossed great waterways - the mighty Batson River (on a footbridge of course).  We even walked on water - albeit in a frozen state (snow). 

Nothing could deter our search for signs of the ancient civilizations that inhabited the area.  We crossed old territorial borders (remains of old stone walls).  Even encounters with wild birds of prey (a seagull) could not stop us.  We were relentless.

As we made our way through the mysterious landscape we encountered remains of a residence. From the best we could determine these were pre-century ruins (that being prior to the year 2000).  Rumor has it a famous American statesmen occupied the abode (obviously, we started the rumor). 

Close by was an ancient burial ground (family plot).  This eerie discovery sent shivers down our spines (in part caused by the cold winds).  What kind of past civilization occupied this land?  We surmised it must be our ancient ancestors (the chosen ones called “farmers”).  On the site, we held the primordial ritual of lying on the ground in hopes of contacting their spirits (see photo below if you have any doubts).

On our return to the trail head (the Kennebunkport Conservation headquarters)  we witnessed a mob scene participating in another ancient ceremony (a bunch of women attending a baby shower).  This display was of such a foreign nature to us we quickly exited the premises.  Shaken up (but mostly hungry) we convened at a local watering hole (pub) to reminisce about our adventures.

BY THE WAY – it was a great hike with a really nice bunch of guys.  We are all looking forward to future GO adventures.

MO

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Fun time guys. Here are my best shots (and one from Peter) and a link to info on Snow Fleas for your entomological enjoyment.

https://bugguide.net/node/view/93782

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What Members Are Saying About This Trip/Event

  • This was a great hike thanks to our fearless leader Mo! An awesome group of guys! I love the narrative and all the pictures Mo! - Talba1j45p
  • test - Gandalf
  • What a great hiking adventure, Mo! Your humorous narrative of the walk made it seem like we traveled back in history and across the World. Thanks to you and the fun guys from Maine for bringing GO to Maine! Tim - TIMber64
  • What a great hiking adventure, Mo! Your humorous narrative of the walk made it seem like we traveled back in history and across the World. Thanks to you and the fun guys from Maine for bringing GO to Maine! Tim - TIMber64
  • What a great hiking adventure, Mo! Your humorous narrative of the walk made it seem like a trip back in history. Thanks to you and the all these fun Maine guys to bringing GO to the 207 area. - TIMber64
  • What a great hiking adventure, Mo! Your humorous and descriptive narrative of our walk felt like we traveled the World. Thanks to you and the guys for bringing GO hikes to Maine. - TIMber64
  • Thanks so much Mo! - Ricojman

Members That Participated

MO

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate to Strenuous


Lancaster, NH


United States
guest member
Talba1j45p

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate


Westbrook , ME


United States
fredthys

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate to Strenuous


Weymouth, MA


United States
guest member
pronan56

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate


Portland, ME


United States
henry'sdad

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate


PORTLAND, ME


United States
Ricojman

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate to Strenuous


Stoddard, NH


United States
TIMber64

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate to Strenuous


Casco, ME


United States
guest member
ollie

Outdoor Fitness Level: Easy


portland, ME


United States
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