bobandgeri
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This weekend (November 13/14) we were joined by Papa Bear and Cantdog. Friday night we headed to Stratton Maine where we spent the night at the White Wolf Inn. Arriving @ 10 PM we quickly crashed with a goal of being underway at 6:30 Sat morning.
Sat morning we headed to Canada tp hike Boundry (on the NEHH list) and Gosford. As we drove we wondered if the park ranger at Gosford that Papa Bear had talked too was correct about there being 18 inches of snow. We were only seeing a dusting, even as we approached the guard house at the entrance to the Gosford Park. As we drove the 8 miles to the trail head we soon realized that the report was accurate and soon we were breaking trail on the logging road - good thing for a big 4-wheel drive vehicle.
Saturday we hiked Boundry and Gosford, being rewarded with great views from both peaks under bight blu skies. This was the first hike in several weeks that we had good views. Sat afternoon we drove north through Canada and then dwon to Jackman Maine where we spent the night. Beware - the Canadian police to watch for speeders as we saw a car pulled over after it passed us. The entrance to the US was easy - almost too easy :< We had dinner at the Border Cafe. Some of the meals were so-so, but the Prime Rib was excellant. This is a BYB establishment so stop across the street and pick up your favorite wine or beer to go with dinner.
Sunday we headed north on Rute 201 to hike Boudary Bald. With the snow and high winds this ended up being a tougher hike that we had anticipated, but were rewarded with breathtaking views and some very interesting cloud formations.
We then headed south of Jackman to a mountain on the 50 finest list - Coburn. This hike was a little over an hour to the summit via a well tracked (by ATV's) logging road and a easy to follow trail that had a foot of untracked snow. On the way to the start we met up with 4 moose on the logging road that gave us some entertainment.
A great weekend of hiking - snow shoes required for 2 of the peaks, and probably would have helped on a 3rd.
Pics and more details can be found on our Web Page:
http://rbhayes.net/latesthike.html
Sunday
Sat morning we headed to Canada tp hike Boundry (on the NEHH list) and Gosford. As we drove we wondered if the park ranger at Gosford that Papa Bear had talked too was correct about there being 18 inches of snow. We were only seeing a dusting, even as we approached the guard house at the entrance to the Gosford Park. As we drove the 8 miles to the trail head we soon realized that the report was accurate and soon we were breaking trail on the logging road - good thing for a big 4-wheel drive vehicle.
Saturday we hiked Boundry and Gosford, being rewarded with great views from both peaks under bight blu skies. This was the first hike in several weeks that we had good views. Sat afternoon we drove north through Canada and then dwon to Jackman Maine where we spent the night. Beware - the Canadian police to watch for speeders as we saw a car pulled over after it passed us. The entrance to the US was easy - almost too easy :< We had dinner at the Border Cafe. Some of the meals were so-so, but the Prime Rib was excellant. This is a BYB establishment so stop across the street and pick up your favorite wine or beer to go with dinner.
Sunday we headed north on Rute 201 to hike Boudary Bald. With the snow and high winds this ended up being a tougher hike that we had anticipated, but were rewarded with breathtaking views and some very interesting cloud formations.
We then headed south of Jackman to a mountain on the 50 finest list - Coburn. This hike was a little over an hour to the summit via a well tracked (by ATV's) logging road and a easy to follow trail that had a foot of untracked snow. On the way to the start we met up with 4 moose on the logging road that gave us some entertainment.
A great weekend of hiking - snow shoes required for 2 of the peaks, and probably would have helped on a 3rd.
Pics and more details can be found on our Web Page:
http://rbhayes.net/latesthike.html
Sunday