This terrific trip has made me an even more ardent advocate of climbing 3000 fters! I'm not sure I would have ever wandered out to Cranberry Pk if it weren't on " the list" - the Maine Mountain Guide only mentions it briefly (it's not even close to 4000 ft, but what a gem!).
After a flat first 2 miles on the AT, the elevation gain begins and there are wonderful views through the open forest of the Bigelow Range ahead and of Sugarloaf and the Crockers behind. The Bigelow Range Tr in this section was strewn with hundreds of huge erractic boulders, some nearly house-sized. Cranberry Pond at 2400' was wild, beautiful, and nearly frozen over. The summit of Cranberry Pk is completely open and the Peak above Horns Pond has a large rocky outcropping with both allowing views far into the wilds of northern ME. Lots of blowdown in the lower elevations; up to a foot of snow in the lee of Cranberry Pk. A few boreal chickadees made an appearance, and fortunately no deer hunters were spotted.
After a flat first 2 miles on the AT, the elevation gain begins and there are wonderful views through the open forest of the Bigelow Range ahead and of Sugarloaf and the Crockers behind. The Bigelow Range Tr in this section was strewn with hundreds of huge erractic boulders, some nearly house-sized. Cranberry Pond at 2400' was wild, beautiful, and nearly frozen over. The summit of Cranberry Pk is completely open and the Peak above Horns Pond has a large rocky outcropping with both allowing views far into the wilds of northern ME. Lots of blowdown in the lower elevations; up to a foot of snow in the lee of Cranberry Pk. A few boreal chickadees made an appearance, and fortunately no deer hunters were spotted.