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I had some follow up questions about Baxter State Park and Katahdin from my prior thread on hiking there. Any input would be appreciated.
1)What is best website or source for weather on Katahdin? I know they don't have an observatory like Washington but I'd imagine there are many sites that follow it. I already use mountain-forecast.com but I'm looking for something more detailed and/or local. I'd be doing a "last minute" trip up there so I'll be watching weather closely and if a window opens where the weather is good, a campsite is available and I can get the time at work I'll be loading the car and driving up. Weather will be the biggest factor. This will likely be a one-time only trip for me so I don't want to hike in poor weather.
2)What are everyone's thoughts on these trails to descend as bail out options (either due to fatigue or likely bad weather): Dudley Trail, Cathedral Trail and Saddle Trail (to leave ridge not the upper section). I think in my original thread someone said Dudley was very strenuous and the Guide makes Saddle sound like the easiest. Weather and endurance permitting plan is to go up Helon Taylor, do Knife Edge, take Saddle across to do Hamlin Peak and head down to Chimney Pond Trail to exit. The AMC Maine Guide is very brief and doesn't give me a real good feel for degree of difficulty the way that the White Mountain Guide does. Want to know exactly what I'd be getting into if I did bail out into an even worse situation.
3)How are the campgrounds for hanging out? My wife just had knee surgery (she can walk and get around but she doesn't hike) and may come with me to hang out while I am hiking. Curious if there are spots with views, easy access to river, common areas, etc, etc. She doesn't mind camping but isn't a huge outdoors type so just sitting at a picnic table drinking water is probably not going to "trip her trigger". Curious what, if anything, there is to do around the park within a reasonable drive, how elaborate Roaring Brook Campground is, etc.
Thanks for any input.
1)What is best website or source for weather on Katahdin? I know they don't have an observatory like Washington but I'd imagine there are many sites that follow it. I already use mountain-forecast.com but I'm looking for something more detailed and/or local. I'd be doing a "last minute" trip up there so I'll be watching weather closely and if a window opens where the weather is good, a campsite is available and I can get the time at work I'll be loading the car and driving up. Weather will be the biggest factor. This will likely be a one-time only trip for me so I don't want to hike in poor weather.
2)What are everyone's thoughts on these trails to descend as bail out options (either due to fatigue or likely bad weather): Dudley Trail, Cathedral Trail and Saddle Trail (to leave ridge not the upper section). I think in my original thread someone said Dudley was very strenuous and the Guide makes Saddle sound like the easiest. Weather and endurance permitting plan is to go up Helon Taylor, do Knife Edge, take Saddle across to do Hamlin Peak and head down to Chimney Pond Trail to exit. The AMC Maine Guide is very brief and doesn't give me a real good feel for degree of difficulty the way that the White Mountain Guide does. Want to know exactly what I'd be getting into if I did bail out into an even worse situation.
3)How are the campgrounds for hanging out? My wife just had knee surgery (she can walk and get around but she doesn't hike) and may come with me to hang out while I am hiking. Curious if there are spots with views, easy access to river, common areas, etc, etc. She doesn't mind camping but isn't a huge outdoors type so just sitting at a picnic table drinking water is probably not going to "trip her trigger". Curious what, if anything, there is to do around the park within a reasonable drive, how elaborate Roaring Brook Campground is, etc.
Thanks for any input.