Hiking Trail Conditions Report |
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Bigelow Mountain (Avery Peak), Bigelow Mountain (West Peak), Bigelow Mountain (South Horn), Bigelow Mountain (North Horn), ME |
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| Trails: |
Fire Wardens Trail, Bigelow Range Trail, North Horn spur, Horns Pond Trail |
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| Date of Hike: |
Wednesday, November 25, 2015 |
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| Parking/Access Road Notes: |
Was able to drive all the way to the pond, wouldn't recommend the final section to anything other than a high clearance vehicle. Track is narrow and rocky, and the not so frozen mud puddles are DEEP. |
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| Surface Conditions: |
Dry Trail, Ice - Black, Snow - Trace/Minimal Depth, Ice - Blue, Ice - Breakable Crust, Snow - Drifts, Mud - Minor/Avoidable, Leaves - Significant/Slippery, Snow/Ice - Small Patches |
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| Recommended Equipment: |
Light Traction |
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| Water Crossing Notes: |
All easy hops, rocks had some snow on them, but weren't icy... yet. |
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| Trail Maintenance Notes: |
Other than a walk under on Fire Wardens before Moose Falls Campsite, and a couple of stepovers and a duck under on lower Horns Pond, trails all in good shape. |
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| Comments: |
With a clear forecast, I took off early from work and made the long drive to Carrabasset Valley. A dusting of snow down low, increasing to about a half inch on the ridge, some 2-3 inch drifts in spots. 9 degrees at the start, 31 when I returned, cold and blustery on the ridge, especially on the peaks. Some sections of ice on upper Fire Wardens, and on and between the peaks, some may want traction, but I never used it. Considering the last time I was here with no views, I got extremely fine ones this time around. Next time I do these, I think it will be a traverse, and I'll camp out... too much driving for one day! |
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| Name: |
Bill Robichaud |
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| E-Mail: |
bill.robichaud@gmail.com |
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| Date Submitted: |
2015-11-25 |
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| Link: |
https:// |
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Disclaimer: Reports are not verified - conditions may vary. Use at own risk. Always be prepared when hiking. Observe all signs. Trail conditions reports are not substitutes for weather reports or common sense. |
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