From this morning's Sun Journal
http://www.sunjournal.com/story/320989-3/LewistonAuburn/Hitting_the_high_points/
http://www.sunjournal.com/story/320989-3/LewistonAuburn/Hitting_the_high_points/
All 14 can actually be done in about 48 hours with good weather, lots of caffine, and a speeding ticket (or 2)
All 14 can actually be done in about 48 hours with good weather, lots of caffine, and a speeding ticket (or 2)
I have not done the ME 14 in 48 hours, I just know that it is doable under the right conditions (I have a detailed itinerary set up, but I am not going to post it here). I did attempt it 5 years ago with Stinkyfeet and Mr. X (as our driver), but we quit after doing about one half of it due to a few issues.
That was one fun weekend though!
In a nutshell, to do all 14 in 48 hours there would be:
62 miles of hiking
24K of elevation gain
296 miles of driving
Breaking that into times:
33 hours hiking
7 hours driving
8 hours sleep/rest
This is winter right?62 miles of hiking
24K of elevation gain
Breaking that into times:
33 hours hiking
I'd love to know the logistics/schedule for this hike . . . I can't figure out what they did when. First day, Old Speck and ?. Second day six peaks? Which?
And day 4, Katahdin and Hamlin make sense, but they would have had to do North Brother the same day, right?
Does anyone know any more details?
Here's my best guess:
Day 1
Old Speck
Day 2
Saddleback
The Horn
Abraham
Sugarloaf
Spaulding
Redington
Day 3
Crocker
South Crocker
Avery
West Peak
Day 4
Baxter
Hamlin
North Brother
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