I went up 30 years ago, got hooked and Have had the good fortune to make it to BSP every year since, including a dozen trips over KE. I have an increasing fear of heights, making it more difficult now to traverse KE, but it is certainly doable, especially in decent weather. For me, I can only go up from Pamola, not down the knife, that may just be me. Great advice so far, I would echo any chance you have, to extend your trip, to protect against a bad weather day and/or see more of the park. If you are at all a camper it is definitely a better option to be in the park and avoid the gate issue on the day you hike Baxter peak. Also a better feel for the park. Doubletop is a great mountain with great views at the mass of Katadhin. I have spent time hiking in the west, Wyoming, Utah, the Dakotas, Colorado, as stated above BSP is closest similar experience in the east, a magical place. I would recommend the guide book sold on the park website-originally written by Steven Clark, decent map, good descriptions of park trails, excellent primer for the park. Several basic motels in town, AT Café is a great breakfast spot (opens early), Good luck and have fun
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