This may be the finest walking tour video we have seen. Features such as the occasional verbal comments, the steady camera, and the titles at the bottom, really make it special. With the pandemic in the world, and with distance and age, my wife and I don’t get around so much. But we now we loved seeing this place and would like to see even more. Thank you.
Ogunquit is just so pretty. A friend and I went down twice from Montreal. We tented just north in Wells. Don't remember if it was in Ocean View. Very clean.
You have done a MAGNIFICENT job in the making of this video walking tour of Ogunquitt, Maine!!! I felt like I was right there beside you the entire way! I actually started crying about mid way through Marginal Way. The beauty just went straight to my core. I noticed that birds were constantly singing throughout this walking tour. Can the birds always be heard singing their sweet melodies that much? It was absolutely heavenly sounding. My husband and I are planning a trip to Maine in the next few years and we will have our beloved cavalier king charles spaniel with us. It is good to know that fur babies can walk Marginal Way during a specified time of year. Again, I just had to tell you what a wonderful job you did on this video. I feel like I have already been there, even though we WILL be visiting Ogunquitt in person, hopefully VERY soon. THANK,YOU, AGAIN!!!! 💖🤗💐🥰
There were extra birds that day and those are the real sounds of the birds! Thank you for the kind comment. I hope you have a great trip when you visit.
I went to Ogunquit and Kennebunkport last month from Texas as a tourist. I loved it. The locals told me not to move there until I had spent at least one whole winter. Winter must be brutal.
If I survived a summer in Dallas, you could surely survive a winter in Maine! It all depends on your perspective. Some people hate being cold. Some people wilt in the heat.
What a lovely video. I am considering relocating back to New England after doing some traveling. Your video captures everything my heart really wanted to see about this location! Thanks for posting it!
Thanks for the great video and the great memories. We vacationed in Perkin's Cove and stayed at The Riverside Motel for 12 years in a row. Unfortunately, we haven't been back since 2018 so seeing all the familiar places was certainly a treat!! Thanks again!!
Thanks. Yes, it does seem that perhaps covid twisted time for all of us. Yesterday I went to a pool I meant to visit before covid and it felt quite odd to be there and wonder what happened to those years in between my plan and the reality! I hope you eventually make it back to Ogunquit again someday. It will still be good.
Your video is amazing . My daughter and son -in-law are there this week . She has sent many beautiful pictures of places I now see in your video. It seems like a special place to visit and also live . I love hearing the wind chimes in the background . It looks so peaceful .
oh to have a quart of steam-ahs and a lobster roll at Billy's! AT 07:12, the house on the right with the red VW...thats my house!!! Converted Condo's, thats Craigs VW. LOL. Next door to that place, same side, was a restaurant called Compass Rose, and then across the street on that shop portion, was a Thai Restaurant called, Blue Elephant. Epic food!
Great job you go girl you did a excellent job I love every moment of it beautiful small town and you in perfect shape great exercise huh thanks again💕💞💚💓💛💯👍👏👏👏👏👏
It's such a cool beach area due to the tide amount of land you can walk around on. It must be unique for the fish as well to have those areas of shallow water mixing with the waves.
I disagree… the sounds of wind and surf give it character and charm. It’s perfect! Can you recommend your best place for a solo 72 yr old to stay for rest and relaxation? I have Beachmere on the hook.. not yet pulled the trigger for early October. Thank you. Great tour!
09/06/24: Best to go in May-June / September-October. Between Memorial Day-Labor Day ----- thanks to the town selling its soul to the Devil and erecting "hotels" everywhere where once stood trees, grass and fresh air ... 03:02 top left of screen: sterile white civilian barracks, excuse me, "motels" ... destroying the one-time charm of Perkins Cove ----- it's "Masshole Central."
It is so hard to keep things just right. There are towns that seem sad because they don't have enough to keep them afloat. Then there are towns that are charming and become overdeveloped because so many people wish they could have that charm.
@@RachelWhelton 09/07/24: I salute your compassion, which I feel has been lent to an undeserving cause. Ogunquit --- already a affluent Boston suburb and obviously in no need to compromise its soul --- today is a best-selling Halloween mask, relentlessly paved over by grotesque human greed. ----- I suspect the trend got a good push from the inexplicable decision decades ago to slaughter the rows of beautiful trees lining Route One as one entered the town from the south. ----- The most visible symbol of the town's vile moral rot is this: --- Hal and Marge Laurent for years ran a modest B&B in the large white house, now known as 14 Harbor Lane, which at one time was the only building at the end of Perkins Cove.---- That same real estate today house SEVEN residences, 14 Harbor Lane and six additional ghastly residential structures created by contagious commercial avarice. And so it goes.
Usually I park at the Perkins Cove area which has pay meters by the hour. Also there is another pay lot just up the road from Perkins Cove with an attendant. Parking is absolutely a challenge since the main beach area charges around 20 bucks to park!
It's definitely the best walking video out there. Great job.
Wow, thanks!
This may be the finest walking tour video we have seen. Features such as the occasional verbal comments, the steady camera, and the titles at the bottom, really make it special. With the pandemic in the world, and with distance and age, my wife and I don’t get around so much. But we now we loved seeing this place and would like to see even more. Thank you.
Wow, Thank you for such a nice comment. That encourages me to go out and make more walking tours.
Ogunquit is just so pretty. A friend and I went down twice from Montreal. We tented just north in Wells. Don't remember if it was in Ocean View. Very clean.
Yes, beautiful place. Reminds me of La Jolla in California - only different.
Awesome!One of the main characters of my books that I’m reading lives in this town,so it’s nice for visualization purposes!
Oh that is cool. Thanks for the comment.
@@RachelWhelton np!(:
May I ask you what is the title of this novel? Thank you!
@@brunolachance3442 It is called A Dog’s Porpoise!Definitely a cute book,I recommend!(:
@@ilikeminecraftgaming9331 Thank you! I will look this out.
You have done a MAGNIFICENT job in the making of this video walking tour of Ogunquitt, Maine!!! I felt like I was right there beside you the entire way! I actually started crying about mid way through Marginal Way. The beauty just went straight to my core. I noticed that birds were constantly singing throughout this walking tour. Can the birds always be heard singing their sweet melodies that much? It was absolutely heavenly sounding. My husband and I are planning a trip to Maine in the next few years and we will have our beloved cavalier king charles spaniel with us. It is good to know that fur babies can walk Marginal Way during a specified time of year. Again, I just had to tell you what a wonderful job you did on this video. I feel like I have already been there, even though we WILL be visiting Ogunquitt in person, hopefully VERY soon. THANK,YOU, AGAIN!!!! 💖🤗💐🥰
There were extra birds that day and those are the real sounds of the birds! Thank you for the kind comment. I hope you have a great trip when you visit.
Thank you! Brings back pleasant memories of our Ogunquit visit.
Wonderful walking tour,Awesome camera work. Bought me back home. I now reside in Florida. Thank you
Awesome! Thank you!
I went to Ogunquit and Kennebunkport last month from Texas as a tourist. I loved it. The locals told me not to move there until I had spent at least one whole winter. Winter must be brutal.
If I survived a summer in Dallas, you could surely survive a winter in Maine! It all depends on your perspective. Some people hate being cold. Some people wilt in the heat.
@@RachelWhelton I think I'll take a chance on Maine winters. I already know that a Dallas summer is hell.
I´m really appreciating your work Rachel. What a beautiful town. The ocean front looks wonderful
Thank you so much!
Incredible place !
What a lovely video. I am considering relocating back to New England after doing some traveling. Your video captures everything my heart really wanted to see about this location! Thanks for posting it!
That is wonderful. Thanks for the nice comment.
Thanks for the great video and the great memories. We vacationed in Perkin's Cove and stayed at The Riverside Motel for 12 years in a row. Unfortunately, we haven't been back since 2018 so seeing all the familiar places was certainly a treat!! Thanks again!!
Thanks. Yes, it does seem that perhaps covid twisted time for all of us. Yesterday I went to a pool I meant to visit before covid and it felt quite odd to be there and wonder what happened to those years in between my plan and the reality! I hope you eventually make it back to Ogunquit again someday. It will still be good.
Lovely walk, at the perfect time of year!
Your video is amazing . My daughter and son -in-law are there this week . She has sent many beautiful pictures of places I now see in your video. It seems like a special place to visit and also live . I love hearing the wind chimes in the background . It looks so peaceful .
Wonderful! Thanks for the comment. Yes, that place has a lot to offer. I am hoping to visit their museum soon.
Wao que lugar más bonito las casa ve romántico ,good job.
Thank you
oh to have a quart of steam-ahs and a lobster roll at Billy's!
AT 07:12, the house on the right with the red VW...thats my house!!! Converted Condo's, thats Craigs VW. LOL.
Next door to that place, same side, was a restaurant called Compass Rose, and then across the street on that shop portion, was a Thai Restaurant called, Blue Elephant. Epic food!
Great comment. Thanks for sharing. I love Kittery!
Thank you for the video!
Lived and worked in oqunquit for 2 seasons many moons ago. Thank you for a wonderful trip down memory lane ❤️
Thanks for the nice comment!
Great job you go girl you did a excellent job I love every moment of it beautiful small town and you in perfect shape great exercise huh thanks again💕💞💚💓💛💯👍👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you so much!!
Outstanding video. Thank you! I just subscribed.
Thanks and welcome
Great walking video! Just started practicing doing them myself in the same area perfect spot to walk. I think I like yours more than my own lol
Thanks. The world definitely needs more walking videos!
We love Ogunquit and go there every yr. I caught my first striper from the surf this past summer after trying for a decade!
It's such a cool beach area due to the tide amount of land you can walk around on. It must be unique for the fish as well to have those areas of shallow water mixing with the waves.
@@RachelWhelton YEs - you have to wait for really low tide change. The river is also good but the bigger fish seem to run the ocean shoreline
New sub great upload. May wanna update software for sound to cancel out muffle/distortion.
Thanks for the sub! Yes, Audio is definitely an area where I need to improve. I appreciate the feedback.
I disagree… the sounds of wind and surf give it character and charm. It’s perfect!
Can you recommend your best place for a solo 72 yr old to stay for rest and relaxation?
I have Beachmere on the hook..
not yet pulled the trigger for early October. Thank you. Great tour!
The audio is ideal just as it is , it sounds exactly like being there which is why we are watching !
Te olde village inn
Where can I buy your great hat?😍
The brand is Scala. I got it at a gift shop in Newport, RI.
@@RachelWhelton Thank you!
09/06/24: Best to go in May-June / September-October. Between Memorial Day-Labor Day ----- thanks to the town selling its soul to the Devil and erecting "hotels" everywhere where once stood trees, grass and fresh air ... 03:02 top left of screen: sterile white civilian barracks, excuse me, "motels" ... destroying the one-time charm of Perkins Cove ----- it's "Masshole Central."
It is so hard to keep things just right. There are towns that seem sad because they don't have enough to keep them afloat. Then there are towns that are charming and become overdeveloped because so many people wish they could have that charm.
@@RachelWhelton 09/07/24: I salute your compassion, which I feel has been lent to an undeserving cause. Ogunquit --- already a affluent Boston suburb and obviously in no need to compromise its soul --- today is a best-selling Halloween mask, relentlessly paved over by grotesque human greed. ----- I suspect the trend got a good push from the inexplicable decision decades ago to slaughter the rows of beautiful trees lining Route One as one entered the town from the south. ----- The most visible symbol of the town's vile moral rot is this: --- Hal and Marge Laurent for years ran a modest B&B in the large white house, now known as 14 Harbor Lane, which at one time was the only building at the end of Perkins Cove.---- That same real estate today house SEVEN residences, 14 Harbor Lane and six additional ghastly residential structures created by contagious commercial avarice. And so it goes.
where did you park?
Usually I park at the Perkins Cove area which has pay meters by the hour. Also there is another pay lot just up the road from Perkins Cove with an attendant. Parking is absolutely a challenge since the main beach area charges around 20 bucks to park!
How early in the morning did you film this?
Not that early, maybe 8 or 9 or 10 am?