Lost Dad
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As a family, we are still working on our winter strategies; for us it has been all about finding the right layering strategy, more lighter layers is better for us. We have done a few outings a year. To match with your ME location and your "off the beaten path" preference, we enjoyed the following as entry level winter trips: Puzzle Mt (I know that you were just there so route finding shouldn't be an issue) Caribou MT from Pooh Corner Farm (Bog Brook rd in Gilead ME) and Albany MT from Birch ave in Lovell, ME. These will be less likely to be broken out, but they are all fairly sheltered lower elevation mountains. But, they all have open summits. So, if it has been a while since the most recent snow, you shouldn't have to struggle too much with trail breaking. I would also throw Speckled MT out as a suggestion but I haven't been there in the winter. Again, a lower elev hike with open areas on the approach & the summit. This can be accessed from the old Evergreen Valley ski area (in Lovell), just above the condos on the Evergreen Link Trail. All of the above were handled with no more than a good map and paying attention to the blazing. Of, course, we had a compass & gps as back ups.