In the '70s, when Marilyn Moss needed to get away from it all, she would pack up her favorite Moss tent, the Olympic, and head up to Schoodic Point in Acadia National Park in Maine for some solo camping. Like the model in the photo, Marilyn would set up her tent right out on the point even in the dead of winter. One Saturday morning she woke up to piles of ice blocks washed up on the beach with the sun reflecting on and through them, creating color prisms. It was the perfect get away from the pressures and stress of running the Moss Tent Work business!