lx93
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Avery Peak & West Peak, Bigelows, Maine
I was going to start at Stratton Brook Rd. But when I saw that what little bit was plowed had “NO PARKING” signs plastered everywhere, I changed my mind to starting where the AT crosses Hwy. 16/27. The parking lot there looked like it had room for 20(?) cars, and is southeast of the crossing. Look for the “entry only” and “exit only” signs.
I had to put on StabilIcers from the moment I set foot onto the AT for 0.9 miles from Hwy 16/27. I then turned right onto Stratton Brook Rd., then about 0.8(?) miles later, left onto the Fire Warden’s Tr. (signed). The stream crossings were not really much to worry about- plenty of exposed rocks to hop over.
I would like to have taken Horns Pond Tr. to West Peak, as the AMC Maine Mountain Guide says it's more scenic, but didn’t have time to, so I took the Fire Warden’s Tr. the whole way instead. Normally I do much better than book time, but not today- maybe I took too long of a lunch or I just had a bad leg day.
I had snowshoes along, but had no need to use them- the trail was fairly well packed. The junction w/ the Fire Warden’s Tr. & AT is well-signed. The views at the summit (both of which were signed in the normal AT carved wood style) were as good as expected, with Kathadin unmistakeable in the distance- it was completely shrouded in snow in contrast to most of the other background which wasn't.
All in all, a hike that I definitely wouldn’t mind doing over.
I was going to start at Stratton Brook Rd. But when I saw that what little bit was plowed had “NO PARKING” signs plastered everywhere, I changed my mind to starting where the AT crosses Hwy. 16/27. The parking lot there looked like it had room for 20(?) cars, and is southeast of the crossing. Look for the “entry only” and “exit only” signs.
I had to put on StabilIcers from the moment I set foot onto the AT for 0.9 miles from Hwy 16/27. I then turned right onto Stratton Brook Rd., then about 0.8(?) miles later, left onto the Fire Warden’s Tr. (signed). The stream crossings were not really much to worry about- plenty of exposed rocks to hop over.
I would like to have taken Horns Pond Tr. to West Peak, as the AMC Maine Mountain Guide says it's more scenic, but didn’t have time to, so I took the Fire Warden’s Tr. the whole way instead. Normally I do much better than book time, but not today- maybe I took too long of a lunch or I just had a bad leg day.
I had snowshoes along, but had no need to use them- the trail was fairly well packed. The junction w/ the Fire Warden’s Tr. & AT is well-signed. The views at the summit (both of which were signed in the normal AT carved wood style) were as good as expected, with Kathadin unmistakeable in the distance- it was completely shrouded in snow in contrast to most of the other background which wasn't.
All in all, a hike that I definitely wouldn’t mind doing over.