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Days 125-128: I’m in Maine!
Day 125, 8/31/23 Rt 2 to Stealth Campsite 16.3 miles, mile 1,916.2 It was a sad morning because this was the last night in my bed until I'm done this...
The Mental Side of Maine
I thought hiking would get easier after the Whites. I was wrong! If Vermont is full of mud and the Whites are full of sheer rock scrambles — then Maine...
Fording Rivers in Maine
Bama➡️Baxter Day 161&162 Day 161: 18 miles This morning when we woke up it was pouring rain so we slept in a bit later than we had planned. When we...
Northern Maine… It Comes with Rain and More Pain, but also My Favorite Brewery!
In comparison to the tough terrain of southern Maine, I was told that northern Maine would be easy. And... well.. yes... in comparison it was easier. But I would not...
The Wildcats, Carters, and on to Maine
After neroing (nearly zeroing, which is generally accepted to mean that one hiked less than a half-day) in Gorham with my White Mountains tramily, but still with aching knees and...
A Jungle Gym Called Maine
A Jungle Gym Called Maine - Video Link Click Here Day 146: US Rt. 2 / Gorham to Carlo Col Shelter (17 miles, marker 1,916.9) Today was a long, somewhat...
The Rain in Maine Stays Mainly On The Trail
Slack Packing The Crockers Due to the weather forecast, I decided to slack pack to the Crockers and take a zero the next day. I ate an enormous and delicious...
Maine – 100 Mile Wilderness to Katahdin
Day 102 - Shaw’s Hostel to Long Pond Lean-To On my way to grab a coffee in the hostel breakfast area, I suddenly ran into my “old” friend Alchemist. We...
Maine – To Monson and The 100 Mile Wilderness
Day 86 - US Route 2/ Gorham to Gentian Pond Shelter Today was our last full day in New Hampshire. Leaving Gorham, the trail crossed the very full Androscoggin River....
More From Maine
Where Are All The SOBOS? What's a sobo? Southbound hikers are called sobos and northbound hikers are nobos. Historically, about 12% of AT through-hikers are sobos, or something to the...