Shelley and I departed Hadleys Point Camp Grounds yesterday. Taking Highway 3 into Ellsworth for some light shopping and supplies refresh before heading back into Canada. We stopped in at TJ Maxx for a little shopping, then over to the LL Bean Factory Outlet. The Outlet was fantastic; Shelley liked that all the clothing was actually organized into sizing properly - nothing was just shoved together for her to sort through. Refreshing. I found some more clothing items and we even picked up a little flotation device for Maggie to wear when we are boating or kayaking. Departing here, the directions took us up Highway 3 and had us turning right onto North Street. North Street, as it turns out, is highway 179 - a small two lane (one lane each direction) that sloped from the middle of the road down to the edge. The middle of the road was higher than the sides -even though our lane of travel was freshly paved! It was a maximum speed of 45 mph along this stretch, but with the wind and the rain, forget that. Shelley was half beside herself. It was a tough drive and The RV rocked often from road dips and wind. I knew wed be okay, but as a passenger, its not the most confident feeling ride. We finally got to the turn for Airplane Road in Aurora, which is Highway 9 - MUCH better. A more wide and stable road to travel on. The rain and wind were still there; lots of rain - heavy amounts of it in fact. We arrived in Calais and tried to find some Yuenling beer for a friend at work; no luck. They had it in Massachusetts, but not this far up north yet. Darn. The Duty Free America shop was next, and then the border.