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    White Cap Mountain (100 Mile Wilderness) 11/22

    Yes, indeed a gem. It's one of my favorites. Went amazingly far up the White Brook trail approach one dry summer a few years back and parked not too far from the trailhead with a decent clearance vehicle. Went up the firewarden's trail from WB which was still in decent shape. Another time...
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    historic fire "tower" on Katahdin?

    Sorry, I thought I had added the link, but I overlooked it earlier. The original can be found at this link - http://docs.unh.edu/ME/kata30nw.jpg
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    historic fire "tower" on Katahdin?

    Interesting thread. I was just up on Abol this summer looking for some of these sites. Yes, there was indeed a fire lookout station on Katahdin operating from 1913 until the end of the 1919 fire season. As described above, Frank Sewall was the watchman during these years. The Sewall Camp or...
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    Moxie Bald Maine approach

    This approach uses a logging road just off of the Troutdale road in Bald Mountain Township. Locate the AT crossing on the Troutdale road. The AT comes in on the west side of the road but leaves the east side of the road about .1 mile to the south. From the east side of the Troutdale road...
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    Doubletop Mountain, ME 8/14/2012

    The trail starts from the Nesowadnehunk Campground in Baxter State Park reachable by the park tote road. Cross the Nesowadnehunk stream bridge past the ranger station and follow the road up to a left (signed) and walk by the wooded tent sites to the trailhead. The trail starts on relatively...
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    Katahdin via Abol - 8/13/2012

    It had been 20 years this August since I was last up Katahdin, so this visit was long over due. Upon arriving at the Abol campground parking lot, the day use area was nearly full, so we lucked out and got the last spot. As we meandered through the campground toward the Abol trailhead under the...
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    Moxie Bald Maine approach

    I haven't been in that east approach, but via a shorter approach from a logging road just south of Moxie pond. Using this approach, you can get to the summit via the AT and the bypass trail in around 1.7 miles. Depending on what side of Maine you are coming in from, this may be shorter. I can...
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    West Kennebago Fire Tower RIP

    Yes, the state's MSCommNet statewide communication project is driving alot of these removals. West Kennebago was to be preserved at a museum, but was in too bad shape to be airlifted off the summit, so it had to be sent to scrap. Peices of it may still be sitting down at the sandpit next to...
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    Aziscohos Mountain, ME 7/14/2012

    Having to be home early, I decided that an early hike was better than no hike. I left Rangeley around 4:45A heading 16 west. At the junction where RT16 splits, it is freshly paved and a nice ride. Not even at the trail, the adventure starts. Within 5 minutes I see 3 moose crossing with some...
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    Mount Blue, ME 7/13/2012

    The trailhead starts in a small parking lot at the end of Mount Blue road in the Mount Blue state park in Weld. There is a picnic area just beyond the parking lot with a nice enclosed table area and fine looking privy. The trail is in great shape and dry. A side trail about half way up leads...
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    Mount Blue, ME Observation Platform Open

    A new observation platform on Mount Blue has opened to the public. It is part of the larger fire tower that was recently constructed to conceal radio equipment. There are now 360 degree views from the summit...
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    Mount Zircon / Streaked Mountain, ME 6/22/2012

    Mount Zircon Access to this trail is from a gated dirt road just off South Rumford road. The road proceeds through Poland Spring land also part of the Rumford Water District. There is active logging going on at this time, watch out for skidders! The road gently climbs south and eventually...
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    Mullen (Baxter, ME) 300 of 300 ME "P"--done :)

    Congratulations Jim! A fine read of poetry for your last climb. Have enjoyed these reports for many years and will miss them. Enjoy! Bill
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    Kibby Mountain, ME 5/23/2012 (Trail/Bushwack)

    Yeah, the Beaudry road seemed reasonable from the Spencer road when I was through. The Spencer road itself was washed out in several spots and had very recent gravel filling it in out beyond mile 25, but still passable. Ever do King Mountain just to the north of Kibby/Peaked? Interestingly...
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    Soubunge Mountain, ME 5/24/2012

    I located a portion of the old watchman's trail up Soubunge back in 2009 around half way up, but never followed it back down toward the bottom to see where it came out. This trail was discontinued in 1969, but was easily found once in the woods. The lower half of the mountain has been heavily...
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    Kibby Mountain, ME 5/23/2012 (Trail/Bushwack)

    To arrive at Kibby, we took the Spencer road off of Route 201 south of Jackman and headed west to around mile 28 and then went left on the Beaudry road. We went about 6.5 mi to a left that goes up to a small clearing (in about .4 mi). The trailhead is on the left. It was another cloudy day and...
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    Number 4 Mountain, ME 5/22/2012

    Number Four Mountain is a nice hike just to the east of Moosehead Lake. The current trailhead can be reached by taking the Lily Bay Road up from Greenville to the Meadow Brook road (about 13.3 mi from the blinking light in Greenville). Take this road about 1.7 mi and then take a left. Continue...
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    Big Spencer Mountain, ME 5/22/2012

    Having seen Big Spencer out of the clouds we set out for it. From Greenville, the route is a straight shot up the Lily Bay road though Kokajo and up over Sias hill and down to the approach road. From the village of Kokajo, take the Lily Bay road through town bearing left at the junction where...
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    Borestone Mountain, ME 5/21/2012

    This hike is short and not very challenging, but does offer rewarding views. Borestone Mountain is located in the Borestone Mountain Audubon Sanctuary. The place is managed pretty well and the trails are generally in good shape. In season there is a charge for entry, but since it is still off...
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    363,000 acre Conservation Easment near Moosehead lake

    The Forest Society of Maine holds the conservation easements for this project and has additional info on their website including some maps - http://www.fsmaine.org/MESupremeJudicialCourtdecision2012.shtml Bill
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