bobandgeri
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We spent the weekend at Baxter State Park in Maine with MichaelJ and Cantdog celebrating the 4th by hiking the 6 peaks on the NEHH list: Coe, South and North Brother, Fort, Hamlin, and Baxter.
We met at 5:30 Sat morning and headed north packed with enough food nad gear for a week long expedition - didn't want to go hungry :> Sunday we hiked Coe, Brothers, and Fort under blue skies and a slight breeze. The bushwack over to Fort made us wish we had worn long pants, but in the end it was a very succesfull day with many memories.
Monday we celebrated the 4th by tackling Hamlin and Baxter via the Hunt trail, once again under bright blue skies and with a 10 -15 mph breeze. The hunt trail is fairly steep much of the way with large boulder sections that make it seem more like rock climbing than hiking.
Tuesday was a recovery day - canoeing, reading, a casual walk around Daicey Pond, and an earely dinner.
This was our first trip to Baxter State Park - even though we had heard wonderfull things about it, we were still surprised at how large and beuatiful it is. This will become a yearly trip for sure.
Pics and details are on ou web page.
http://rbhayes.net/baxter.html
We met at 5:30 Sat morning and headed north packed with enough food nad gear for a week long expedition - didn't want to go hungry :> Sunday we hiked Coe, Brothers, and Fort under blue skies and a slight breeze. The bushwack over to Fort made us wish we had worn long pants, but in the end it was a very succesfull day with many memories.
Monday we celebrated the 4th by tackling Hamlin and Baxter via the Hunt trail, once again under bright blue skies and with a 10 -15 mph breeze. The hunt trail is fairly steep much of the way with large boulder sections that make it seem more like rock climbing than hiking.
Tuesday was a recovery day - canoeing, reading, a casual walk around Daicey Pond, and an earely dinner.
This was our first trip to Baxter State Park - even though we had heard wonderfull things about it, we were still surprised at how large and beuatiful it is. This will become a yearly trip for sure.
Pics and details are on ou web page.
http://rbhayes.net/baxter.html