Papa Bear
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Four Fine Peaks and a Not-too-shabby Waterfall in Maine
Starting on Sunday, May 8th, Spencer and I did some bagging of peaks on the New England Fifty Finest List. I had arrived in the Bangor area the night before and Sunday morning we headed for the North Woods (via the local super market). We hoped to climb 5 NEFF peaks and had a few extra peaks in mind as back ups.
We were worried about muddy logging roads, but except for one solitary spot (see this) the roads were generally hard and dry. OTOH, they had not been graded since the winter, so some driving was pretty rough. In credit to Plum Creek, the land owner, graders we on several of the roads starting the spring ritual.
The weather was great for hiking, except for the first day which was chilly and rainy, and the woods were very wet. This turned an easy bushwhack into a rather unpleasant day.
All the peaks had snow on top starting at between 2000' and 2500'. This was a issue only on Saddleback (where we should have brought snowshoes, but left them in the truck) and Big Spencer (where we used snowshoes to great advantage). On the other two peaks we bare booted easily over rather consolidated spring snow, with the occasional post-hole to keep us honest.
By and large we had a great early season expedition. We were able to fit our trip in between mud season and bug season and are grateful for our (fortuitous) timing.
We topped our trip off with a walk to a spectacular waterfall (Moxie Falls). If you are ever traveling Route 201 south of The Forks, this is worth a side trip.
For an explanation of what the New England Fifty Finest List is all about, see this item on Mohamed's site which includes the list compiled by Roy Schweiker and Andy Martin along with some explanatory material. See also my own Fifty Fines list by following the link in my signatute below.
For a set of albums with pictures of these hikes click here.
Starting on Sunday, May 8th, Spencer and I did some bagging of peaks on the New England Fifty Finest List. I had arrived in the Bangor area the night before and Sunday morning we headed for the North Woods (via the local super market). We hoped to climb 5 NEFF peaks and had a few extra peaks in mind as back ups.
We were worried about muddy logging roads, but except for one solitary spot (see this) the roads were generally hard and dry. OTOH, they had not been graded since the winter, so some driving was pretty rough. In credit to Plum Creek, the land owner, graders we on several of the roads starting the spring ritual.
The weather was great for hiking, except for the first day which was chilly and rainy, and the woods were very wet. This turned an easy bushwhack into a rather unpleasant day.
All the peaks had snow on top starting at between 2000' and 2500'. This was a issue only on Saddleback (where we should have brought snowshoes, but left them in the truck) and Big Spencer (where we used snowshoes to great advantage). On the other two peaks we bare booted easily over rather consolidated spring snow, with the occasional post-hole to keep us honest.
By and large we had a great early season expedition. We were able to fit our trip in between mud season and bug season and are grateful for our (fortuitous) timing.
We topped our trip off with a walk to a spectacular waterfall (Moxie Falls). If you are ever traveling Route 201 south of The Forks, this is worth a side trip.
For an explanation of what the New England Fifty Finest List is all about, see this item on Mohamed's site which includes the list compiled by Roy Schweiker and Andy Martin along with some explanatory material. See also my own Fifty Fines list by following the link in my signatute below.
For a set of albums with pictures of these hikes click here.
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