You are correct. I was confusing my "H"'s as in Hunt and Helon Taylor. Thankyou for the clarification.up Abol down Pamola or up Pamola down Saddle
I wonder if the next trail to close up there will be the Cathedral trail?
Some of those routes up Katahdin are sketchy in terms of loose rock and massive steepness.
This is a most excellent post. Kudos to you to put it in to words in a spot on manner for sure.That's a bummer. Saw that article too. Staying in Roaring Brook in July and was hoping to try that trail. Only one I haven't done from that side. Given the kind of terrain on Katahdin I don't know what you can really do without some massive effort. All you can really do is make sure the route avoids boulders ready to tumble. I personally would rather do trails with a certain element of risk on Katahdin rather than have some massive construction create an "artificial feel" to the trails. It's one of the park's biggest appeals to me - the untouched, wild feel of it.
Nope, skiguy confused Helon Taylor and Hunt trails. He figured it out in post #3.Did I miss something about the latter?
Nope, skiguy confused Helon Taylor and Hunt trails. He figured it out in post #3.
Cathedral trail was relocated at least once in the last thirty years. The section of Dudley that slid was always one step away from washing out. Most of the trails on Katahdin were not designed to any proper trail building standard, they were just fall line routes that the park kept open because they didnt have the resources to rebuild them correctly. The ongoing Hunt trail relocations and the Abol and OJI reconstruction are built to modern standards. I expect when the North Brother relocation gets back on the schedule it too will be built to last. Probably the trail that is at the most risk is the Doublehead South trail, Its already closer to a crooked drainage ditch then a trail. I expect there is no rebuilding it rather it would be total relocation. I expect Cathedral can only be hardened so much. Its always going to be one bad storm and a winters worth of freeze thaw cycles from needing a relocation. Same with the Saddle Trail.
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