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The last of winter hiking for this season saw me heading out toward the Sawyer River along an old rail bed.
You have to take what the mountains give you. But sometimes you find that it’s exactly what you need. The trail provides.
Tetra? No, Solo! North Brother Mountain, Millinocket, Maine. 2018-09-27. 4,150 feet. Via Marston Trail. Trailhead: 1030. Mt Coe trail junction: 1245. Summit: […]
Garfield Mountain (4,500 feet). Franconia, NH. 2021-02-04 (Thursday.) Via Garfield Trail. 26 dF at the trailhead. Winds were negligible in the trees. […]
2 thoughts on “Photo Gallery: Sugarloaf and Spaulding Mountains”
I camped right on that river a few years ago, very peaceful (Caribou Pond Road, if I remember correctly)