SpencerVT
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I finished the 770 (777) on August 15th 2020 atop Spencer Bale Mountain in Maine.
It took me roughly 8 years to climb them all.
To my knowledge I am the 12th finisher, and the first from Vermont to climb the 770.
Thanks first and foremost to my incredible and supportive wife Renee who climbed over half of them with me.
Thanks to Dennis for keeping me busy all these years!, and for his insight and inspiration.
And thanks to all the awesome bushwhackers and friends I have met over the years!
Some thoughts:
Favorite bushwhack mountains:
Catskills - Beaver Kill Range 3377’
Vermont - Cold Hollow Mountain
New Hampshire - The Captain
Maine - Boundary Bald (East Peak)
Adirondacks - Sawtooth 1
Easiest bushwhack:
Catskills - Woodhull Mtn
Vermont - Mount Tabor
New Hampshire - Blue Ridge (N. Peak) 3102’
Maine - Leroy Peak
Adirondacks - Burgess Mountain (once you get permission and start bushwhacking)
Hardest bushwhack:
Catskills - Friday Mountain
Vermont - East Seneca
New Hampshire - Anderson
Maine - Barren
...And the hardest bushwhack not only of the Adirondacks, but of the entire 770 goes to:
McDonnel.
Unsurpassed in awfulness. Like being a tiny insect caught in one thousand spider webs.
Do not venture into the basin between Redfield and Allen, or if you do,
may God have mercy on your soul.
Virtually nothing beats being out in nature and the wilderness of the Northeast (well maybe pizza). I cultivated an even deeper appreciation for the outdoors, the natural world, and animals. I overcame physical challenges greater than anything I have faced before. The benefits of the outdoors cannot be over stated. It is my hope that those wandering the shopping malls of America forgetting what a tree even looks like, or excessively glued to technology will come to recognize the tremendous mental and physical benefits of getting out in the natural world. The Northeast, and particularly Vermont, is the most beautiful area on Earth.
Spencer “Bigfoot” Crispe
West Brattleboro, Vermont.
770 completion atop Spencer Bale Mountain, August 15th 2020:
It took me roughly 8 years to climb them all.
To my knowledge I am the 12th finisher, and the first from Vermont to climb the 770.
Thanks first and foremost to my incredible and supportive wife Renee who climbed over half of them with me.
Thanks to Dennis for keeping me busy all these years!, and for his insight and inspiration.
And thanks to all the awesome bushwhackers and friends I have met over the years!
Some thoughts:
Favorite bushwhack mountains:
Catskills - Beaver Kill Range 3377’
Vermont - Cold Hollow Mountain
New Hampshire - The Captain
Maine - Boundary Bald (East Peak)
Adirondacks - Sawtooth 1
Easiest bushwhack:
Catskills - Woodhull Mtn
Vermont - Mount Tabor
New Hampshire - Blue Ridge (N. Peak) 3102’
Maine - Leroy Peak
Adirondacks - Burgess Mountain (once you get permission and start bushwhacking)
Hardest bushwhack:
Catskills - Friday Mountain
Vermont - East Seneca
New Hampshire - Anderson
Maine - Barren
...And the hardest bushwhack not only of the Adirondacks, but of the entire 770 goes to:
McDonnel.
Unsurpassed in awfulness. Like being a tiny insect caught in one thousand spider webs.
Do not venture into the basin between Redfield and Allen, or if you do,
may God have mercy on your soul.
Virtually nothing beats being out in nature and the wilderness of the Northeast (well maybe pizza). I cultivated an even deeper appreciation for the outdoors, the natural world, and animals. I overcame physical challenges greater than anything I have faced before. The benefits of the outdoors cannot be over stated. It is my hope that those wandering the shopping malls of America forgetting what a tree even looks like, or excessively glued to technology will come to recognize the tremendous mental and physical benefits of getting out in the natural world. The Northeast, and particularly Vermont, is the most beautiful area on Earth.
Spencer “Bigfoot” Crispe
West Brattleboro, Vermont.
770 completion atop Spencer Bale Mountain, August 15th 2020: