Upper Cape Cod / Martha's Vineyard by David Long
The Upper Cape is the most accessible portion of the Cape. It is the first place you visit when you cross the canal on either the Sagamore or Bourne Bridge. Upper Cape Cod is the common name for the area closest to the mainland. Major towns include Sandwich, Falmouth, and Woods Hole. This area doesn’t have the glamour of Provincetown or other well-known Cape Cod communities, and for that reason you can enjoy the charms of this famous peninsula without the crowds you might encounter in the “Lower Cape” or “Outer Cape.”
*A link directing you to the file will be sent to you via email. You will have 24 hours to download your file.
The Upper Cape is the most accessible portion of the Cape. It is the first place you visit when you cross the canal on either the Sagamore or Bourne Bridge. Upper Cape Cod is the common name for the area closest to the mainland. Major towns include Sandwich, Falmouth, and Woods Hole. This area doesn’t have the glamour of Provincetown or other well-known Cape Cod communities, and for that reason you can enjoy the charms of this famous peninsula without the crowds you might encounter in the “Lower Cape” or “Outer Cape.”
*A link directing you to the file will be sent to you via email. You will have 24 hours to download your file.
The Upper Cape is the most accessible portion of the Cape. It is the first place you visit when you cross the canal on either the Sagamore or Bourne Bridge. Upper Cape Cod is the common name for the area closest to the mainland. Major towns include Sandwich, Falmouth, and Woods Hole. This area doesn’t have the glamour of Provincetown or other well-known Cape Cod communities, and for that reason you can enjoy the charms of this famous peninsula without the crowds you might encounter in the “Lower Cape” or “Outer Cape.”
*A link directing you to the file will be sent to you via email. You will have 24 hours to download your file.
Each ebook includes:
GPS and/or address of the parking and the location linked to Google Maps
Trail information including length of time, difficulty and anything unique that exists from where you park to the photo location
Best time of the year to visit
Best time of day to visit
Optimal conditions/weather
Recommended photo gear
Complete list of settings
Links to landscape tutorials