The original announcement indicated that AMC would be “closing down White Mountain Guide Online effective September 30, 2018”. Here it is November 2, 2018 and the WMG online is still up and running. Does anyone know if the AMC decided against deactivation, or maybe decided to delay...
1) Suspension bridge has been repaired and is "open for business"!
2) True, a more northeasterly route could have taken some of the edge off the upslope. However, I was looking for shortest bushwhack to reach Davis Path. Didn't find upslope overly daunting, but would've tracked more...
Probably of little interest, but just as an "FYI", in August 2008 (7 years ago) I did an unconventional bushwhack to Mt. Davis (link below).
http://www.vftt.org/forums/showthread.php?24699-Cutting-Mt-Davis-Down-to-Size-%2821-Aug-2008%29
Have often skied these trails. They are well marked and are often (but not always) tracked out by other skiers. The Moose Watch trail is definitely the most challenging one in the Beaver Brook network. But as a reward, there are two spots along the Moose Watch where there are views. Have...
This was done as a counterclockwise loop. The total distance was about 5.7 miles.
Trail conditions were mixed due to recent rain that fell atop a snowpack, and then was followed by a sustained period of below freezing temperatures. There was a definite need for some type of traction device...
The Cross Rivendell Trail (from the Baker Road trailhead) was in excellent shape. There was evidence of recent trail maintenance. I only hiked a short segment of Mt. Cube Trail to connect with the North Peak Slide Trail. Both trails were in overall good shape.
Throughout the route, there...
This was my first time to hike Round Mountain. It was a delightful surprise! For whatever reason, the Maine Mountain Guide (10th edition) doesn't include this hike. However, it is described on the Maine Trail Finder website (click HERE).
The trail is very well maintained. Although it is...
This trail is one of the best maintained trails that I've hiked. Water bars are in great shape, the trail is well-blazed, and the corridor is very well brushed out.
Not much more you could ask for!
And to top things off, there is now a defined pathway with a complete line of cairns that lead...
The trails to these two ledges were in excellent shape. However, it should be mentioned that although the trailhead is located right on Rt. 26, it is a bit obscure. On the day of my hike, the only indication of the trailhead was a rather rudimentary handwritten sign stuck into the ground on a...
The entire Mount Will Trail was in good shape.
This is a nice little hike that can be done as a 3.25 mile loop which includes both the North Ledges and the South Cliffs. The open ledges and cliff tops provide views of the Androscoggin River Valley, as well as some standup views of Puzzle...
This trail was in excellent shape. Well blazed; no water crossings; no blowdowns.
This trail is a ridge walk, and doesn't really lead to a peak per se. However, it does provide several extremely nice views along the way, including features within the notch itself, such as unique rock...
Trails used: Brook Trail; Tumbledown Ridge Trail to West Peak; unofficial trail to North Peak
No maintenance issues with any of the trails. The unofficial trail to North Peak was a bit 'fuzzy' in a few spots, but after all, it is unofficial!
Don't know for how long this will be an issue, or...
There were no maintenance issues on this trail on the day of my hike.
It's a minor issue, but the current edition of AMC's Maine Mountain Guide spells the name of the street used to access the trailhead as "Curry", and it states that you drive 0.7 miles on this street to the trailhead parking...
There were no maintenance issues on this trail on the day of my hike.
If you use the Maine Trail Finder website, be aware of one typo. The website currently lists the hike as being 2.4 miles round-trip. It's actually a 4-mile round-trip hike (as is correctly stated in the current edition of...
15-September-2013:
Recently, Steve Smith posted a report on his Blog about a trek to Mittersill Peak and Cannon Mountain via a new hiking route on the ski trails/service roads of Mittersill and Cannon ski areas.
My hike was a loop of Cannon Mountain and Mittersill Peak using the Kinsman...