akafuzzjones
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I was hoping to get the six-pack peaks up in northern Maine out of the way in early July and planned to follow the shorter routes described elsewhere on-line by Papa Bear, Bob & Geri, and others. They mention crossing over into Canada – I have no problems with that. It’s the getting back into the United States where I have some questions. I am not asking anyone to interpret US/Canada border policies but the US State Department site now states that for US Citizens to return to the US they need a passport or some other official documents. It seems like the days of a driver’s license and birth certificate are gone. I am fine but my hiking partner’s passport expired last month.
So my question – is there a similar route from the US side or should we chance it and run the risk of having to leave my girlfriend at the border if she can’t get back in?
So my question – is there a similar route from the US side or should we chance it and run the risk of having to leave my girlfriend at the border if she can’t get back in?