A few years ago when I lived in Wentworth, NH I attempted to trace out the path of the abandoned Stevens Brook Trail which used to run between Buffalo Road up over the Carr Mountain ridge and down to Stinson Lake Road. The hike was a really nice open bushwhack and there were a few identifiable old trail sections and a definite trace where it crosses Carr Mountain ridge in a nice little col. However I stopped at the col and did not go down into the valley of Stinson Lake. When ascending the west side of the ridge on my trail finding attempt I was amazed by the amount of paint markings on nearly every tree. I know that the Carr mountain area is classified as an inventoried roadless area by the Forest Service, and it appears that they counted every tree during the inventory. Amazing.
Now to my question. Has anyone here explored this area with the intent on locating the old Stevens Brook trail. On my Mapsource Topo US 2008 it looks like it is shown as a road. Curious.
Now living in Western Maine I am concentrating on locating old trails around here.
Mapsource US Topo 24K National Parks shows it much better.
Good grief, Earth Pro shows the trail too. Wonder what gives with this topo feature?
Now to my question. Has anyone here explored this area with the intent on locating the old Stevens Brook trail. On my Mapsource Topo US 2008 it looks like it is shown as a road. Curious.
Now living in Western Maine I am concentrating on locating old trails around here.
Mapsource US Topo 24K National Parks shows it much better.
Good grief, Earth Pro shows the trail too. Wonder what gives with this topo feature?
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