darren
Poobah Emeritus
On Sunday, after Gathering 12.0 in Eustis, Joyce, Stan, Peakbagger, and I headed over the East end of Flagstaff Lake for an overnight trip to the new Maine Huts and Trails' Flagstaff Lake Hut.
Info on the huts can be found at their website:
http://www.mainehuts.org/
It is about a 2 mile hike into the hut from the roadside trailhead. We decided to leave the trail and hike along the shore of the lake. The level of Flagstaff lake at this time of the year is low enough to provide a nice wide sand beach to walk along.
The shore is full of drift wood and huge stumps and the views of the Bigelows makes it a great walk. The piles of driftwood are really impressive. The prevalent wind just blows it all to that end of the lake.
After walking along the shore we regained the trail and wound our way around to the hut. The bunkhouse are separate from the main hut:
We checked in, dropped our gear and then set off to explore. The dock near the hut provides water access (well beach access with the water this low).
The sun was getting low and we headed back to the hut for dinner.
We were the only ones at the hut that night so we asked the caretaker, Paul, if he could bump up dinner to 5:00 so we would have time to make it down to the lake to watch sunset. He hooked us up with an early dinner and it was great. Then it was off to the point for sunset.
The view of the Bigelow Range across the lake was really nice with the setting sun.
The ooos and aaahs continued as the sun sank lower
The colors were especially nice after it had set.
We headed in the dark back to the hut and were welcomed by it's warm glow.
The next morning Peakbagger woke me up and we headed down to the lake for sunrise. The stumps and driftwood are very interesting.
And the view over to the Bigelows never disappoints.
We headed back to the hut and had a great hot breakfast and then headed out back to our cars so I could start the long drive home.
Overall, a great experience at the new hut. Kudos to the Maine Huts and Trails for all of their green efforts and for providing a great service. I look forward to returning for a xc ski hut tour.
Thanks to Stan for planning this one.
- darren
Info on the huts can be found at their website:
http://www.mainehuts.org/
It is about a 2 mile hike into the hut from the roadside trailhead. We decided to leave the trail and hike along the shore of the lake. The level of Flagstaff lake at this time of the year is low enough to provide a nice wide sand beach to walk along.
The shore is full of drift wood and huge stumps and the views of the Bigelows makes it a great walk. The piles of driftwood are really impressive. The prevalent wind just blows it all to that end of the lake.
After walking along the shore we regained the trail and wound our way around to the hut. The bunkhouse are separate from the main hut:
We checked in, dropped our gear and then set off to explore. The dock near the hut provides water access (well beach access with the water this low).
The sun was getting low and we headed back to the hut for dinner.
We were the only ones at the hut that night so we asked the caretaker, Paul, if he could bump up dinner to 5:00 so we would have time to make it down to the lake to watch sunset. He hooked us up with an early dinner and it was great. Then it was off to the point for sunset.
The view of the Bigelow Range across the lake was really nice with the setting sun.
The ooos and aaahs continued as the sun sank lower
The colors were especially nice after it had set.
We headed in the dark back to the hut and were welcomed by it's warm glow.
The next morning Peakbagger woke me up and we headed down to the lake for sunrise. The stumps and driftwood are very interesting.
And the view over to the Bigelows never disappoints.
We headed back to the hut and had a great hot breakfast and then headed out back to our cars so I could start the long drive home.
Overall, a great experience at the new hut. Kudos to the Maine Huts and Trails for all of their green efforts and for providing a great service. I look forward to returning for a xc ski hut tour.
Thanks to Stan for planning this one.
- darren