RoySwkr said:Only if you want to hike mountains along the AT, preferably via the AT
Most peaks in ME are far away from the AT and not in the MATC guide, all too many aren't in the MMG either
Compare the thickness of the WMG with that of the MMG, and the area of Northern NH to that of all of ME, and you get some idea just how skimpy the MMG is
This post from Roy brings up a good question, namely what mountains in Maine aren't in the Maine Mountain Guide, but should be? Certainly there are mountains out there that are hikable, but due to private property issues or other considerations shouldn't be in the book. However, there's lots of other places that should be, and for whatever reason aren't. That's why Christopher Keane's "Northern Woods Walks" is a good addendum to the MMG, since it describes hikes that aren't in the other volume. In addition to that, I can also think of the following places:
Wadleigh Mountain
Deasey Mountain
Cutler Coast (public reserve land in way eastern Maine)
Tunk Mountain (which, despite what the MMG says, does have a herd path that goes all the way to the top from Mud Pond)
Mackworth Island (off of Falmouth)
Little Cheabeague Island (accessible from Great Cheabeague via a sandbar at low tide)
I'm sure there's quite a few other places out there that we collectively know about.