--M.
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So as not to hijack threads about specific trips (hint), here's my separate question:
If one were to imagine the highest and best environment for crossing the 100-mile Wilderness, at what time of year would this take place?
It seems that doing it in spring or early summer meets with too many bugs, blow-downs and mud, while August loses some of the solitude one might seek, whereas after the October cut-off, it may be difficult to include a weekend tagging the knife-edge and other non-Baxter peaks (gotten there twice now, but still need to finish the ridges & other features).
My guess then is that one may have to split off the end-piece, doing Katahdin separately, and then do the rest of it after the season has closed: fewer bugs; maybe a little company, but not crowds of hustling finishers; hopefully not too much snow yet. Maybe bring a light fishin' rod and go slow? How much of the Hundred Miles are inside the BSP Boundary of Regulation (vs. being able to go when one wants)?
What do the experienced offer for advice? Thinking November, perhaps (if not this November).
Thanks,
--Mike.
If one were to imagine the highest and best environment for crossing the 100-mile Wilderness, at what time of year would this take place?
It seems that doing it in spring or early summer meets with too many bugs, blow-downs and mud, while August loses some of the solitude one might seek, whereas after the October cut-off, it may be difficult to include a weekend tagging the knife-edge and other non-Baxter peaks (gotten there twice now, but still need to finish the ridges & other features).
My guess then is that one may have to split off the end-piece, doing Katahdin separately, and then do the rest of it after the season has closed: fewer bugs; maybe a little company, but not crowds of hustling finishers; hopefully not too much snow yet. Maybe bring a light fishin' rod and go slow? How much of the Hundred Miles are inside the BSP Boundary of Regulation (vs. being able to go when one wants)?
What do the experienced offer for advice? Thinking November, perhaps (if not this November).
Thanks,
--Mike.