buckyball1
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After I finished Cow, I cleaned up at the Maine Roadhouse (a very basic, but for me perfect place 4 miles east of Stratton) and headed to the Loony Moose for a burger and fries. Then it was back to the Roadhouse to chat with a bunch of guys who were staying there as they worked on the Kibby project-off to bed and "what's this??"-one of the guys clearly can't handle either his alcoholic or medicinal Bud/bud (in his case both) and is "fried", ranting on about nothing and listening to "true crime stories on the TV in the bunkroom at 11PM-wowsa. I slowly seethe and finally at midnight ask him politely to turn it off. No answer, he's passed out again and I turn it off and get to sleep. 2AM... "True Crime" TV jolts me awake-t I just get up and turn it off. Our boy comes back from the bathroom and wonders out loud how can the TV be off as he has the remote in his hand-turns it on, I ask again and he says "oh, does this bother you?"--duuuh--so off he goes to the lounge TV--another night with little sleep
Up at 4 and head back to Alder Stream Rd and Boil, the sun coming up over Flagstaff Lake is again spectacular, just like a few weeks ago-you guessed it, the road work from yesterday stopped just before the huge ruts/ditches. On the way out, I see some gravel pit guys and they assure me it'll be done "by Friday". I'm a bit concerned the pit operations may leave the road impassable on many days, so think about that before you try it. So now I've "lost" 1 1/2 hours and head back to Stratton-the Kibby project guys stream north on Rt 27 like ants--time for plan "C"
I had Spotted 3401' on my radar, but hadn't planned on trying it just yet. The weather was holding and I figure, "why not?" and zipped back to Stratton and over to Rangeley/Osquossic. The "standard" road approach to Spotted using the Kennebago River Rd and the another road toward it's west side is no longer available (gated)-so no easy way to catch the snowmobile trail that runs all the way to the top-it's a whack now. I tried a way in using the roads off Rt 16 near Dodge and Round Pond. I had scoped these out on the sat pics, but had great beta from DR that they actually work. Going back in there you'd never guess you could make it as some of the roads are deteriorating (bad rocks, blown culverts, iffy bridge decks), but I made it with no real issues--getting used to this crazy Maine dirt road stuff I guess, but always a thrill, especially alone.
I was able to follow some nice old logging activity to the west and what I hoped might be a meeting with the snowmoblie trail--others told me they never reached it and just whacked "up" after awhile. I got within about 0.4 miles of the "trail", then lost my "pathways". What looked maybe "followable" on the old sat picks is now so overgrown that you can't figure it out it anymore. I looked at these "mistakes" on the way down and there was still no way to figure out "which way?". I started to slab west (i never slab-hate it) toward the "trail"-thick going and got steep as i approached that SW ridge. I finally popped out on the snowmobile trail way above where I had planned and then it was just a slog. The top is great, a nice little very open "field"--I uncharacteristically just hung out there for about 1/2 hour-perhaps because I was shot from the previous day's hikes?. The "jar" contains NO hikers??-a snowman and some moldy M&Ms graced the jar and only the names of a horde of snowmobilers who head up here. The place is littered with beer cans and I noted flagging and herd paths toward the other "Spotteds". Coming down, I pieced things together a bit better, but there's just no? way w/o a bit of real whacking to get from the snowmobile trail to the old log roads unless you're incredible lucky.
Oh, Rt 4 south of Rageley is undergoing serious reconstruction so keep that in mind especially on weekends.
a tough (for me) but rewarding set of hikes
jim
Up at 4 and head back to Alder Stream Rd and Boil, the sun coming up over Flagstaff Lake is again spectacular, just like a few weeks ago-you guessed it, the road work from yesterday stopped just before the huge ruts/ditches. On the way out, I see some gravel pit guys and they assure me it'll be done "by Friday". I'm a bit concerned the pit operations may leave the road impassable on many days, so think about that before you try it. So now I've "lost" 1 1/2 hours and head back to Stratton-the Kibby project guys stream north on Rt 27 like ants--time for plan "C"
I had Spotted 3401' on my radar, but hadn't planned on trying it just yet. The weather was holding and I figure, "why not?" and zipped back to Stratton and over to Rangeley/Osquossic. The "standard" road approach to Spotted using the Kennebago River Rd and the another road toward it's west side is no longer available (gated)-so no easy way to catch the snowmobile trail that runs all the way to the top-it's a whack now. I tried a way in using the roads off Rt 16 near Dodge and Round Pond. I had scoped these out on the sat pics, but had great beta from DR that they actually work. Going back in there you'd never guess you could make it as some of the roads are deteriorating (bad rocks, blown culverts, iffy bridge decks), but I made it with no real issues--getting used to this crazy Maine dirt road stuff I guess, but always a thrill, especially alone.
I was able to follow some nice old logging activity to the west and what I hoped might be a meeting with the snowmoblie trail--others told me they never reached it and just whacked "up" after awhile. I got within about 0.4 miles of the "trail", then lost my "pathways". What looked maybe "followable" on the old sat picks is now so overgrown that you can't figure it out it anymore. I looked at these "mistakes" on the way down and there was still no way to figure out "which way?". I started to slab west (i never slab-hate it) toward the "trail"-thick going and got steep as i approached that SW ridge. I finally popped out on the snowmobile trail way above where I had planned and then it was just a slog. The top is great, a nice little very open "field"--I uncharacteristically just hung out there for about 1/2 hour-perhaps because I was shot from the previous day's hikes?. The "jar" contains NO hikers??-a snowman and some moldy M&Ms graced the jar and only the names of a horde of snowmobilers who head up here. The place is littered with beer cans and I noted flagging and herd paths toward the other "Spotteds". Coming down, I pieced things together a bit better, but there's just no? way w/o a bit of real whacking to get from the snowmobile trail to the old log roads unless you're incredible lucky.
Oh, Rt 4 south of Rageley is undergoing serious reconstruction so keep that in mind especially on weekends.
a tough (for me) but rewarding set of hikes
jim
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