bigbog
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Date(s) Hiked: April 28th, 2012
Trails(s) Hiked: Off-trail and little old cutting roads, around & up the lower 30% of Farrar Mtn.
Total Distance: ~3mi
Difficulty: Easy(80%) to Bushwack(20%)
Conditions: Sunny, yet cool-to-cold, blustery wind(up to 20mph)
Special Required Equipment: Supportive Hiking Boots
Trip Report:
Drove into a small valley between a) a bluff just north of Penobscot Pond, b) Farrar Mtn and c) Female Mtn,
all approximately 12 to 13mi SSW of Katahdin Range to drive around the little old cutting roads and hike around the lower ~30% of both the Penobscot Pond bluff and Farrar Mtn.
A mixture of old, grown up, little cutting and skidder roads on and between the higher ground of each.
a few short and grainy video links:
1) Blackfly Larvae, the demos of the north woods, attached to small rock in a small feeder stream running off of Farrar Mtn. Praise god to cooler temps of April...amongst the crazy temperature swings of the so-called Winter 11/12 and Spring 2012.
http://vimeo.com/41239992
2) A little feeder stream, running around Farrar Mtn, amidst some older growth.
http://vimeo.com/41239869
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A few pics...
#1) A glimpse of Knife end of Katahdin Range..looking due north, from backside of Pic #2's middleground rise.
Katahdin caught some snow from the last week of cold temps, particularly at elevation.
#2) Another glimpse of Katahdin(Peak and Table) from Penobscot Pond bluff...behind Pic #1's location.
LOL...apology, would've been easier to swith order of #1 and #2 for less wordage...
#3) Little feeder stream at base of an unnamed rise next to Farrar Mtn amidst the older growth that permiates
the area...why it's a fun place to check out. Bushwacking has to be limited due to this being bear country and
being the early days of feeding for females with cubs.
#4) Another feeder brook showing recent days of cold temps mixed with cold water temps...
Trails(s) Hiked: Off-trail and little old cutting roads, around & up the lower 30% of Farrar Mtn.
Total Distance: ~3mi
Difficulty: Easy(80%) to Bushwack(20%)
Conditions: Sunny, yet cool-to-cold, blustery wind(up to 20mph)
Special Required Equipment: Supportive Hiking Boots
Trip Report:
Drove into a small valley between a) a bluff just north of Penobscot Pond, b) Farrar Mtn and c) Female Mtn,
all approximately 12 to 13mi SSW of Katahdin Range to drive around the little old cutting roads and hike around the lower ~30% of both the Penobscot Pond bluff and Farrar Mtn.
A mixture of old, grown up, little cutting and skidder roads on and between the higher ground of each.
a few short and grainy video links:
1) Blackfly Larvae, the demos of the north woods, attached to small rock in a small feeder stream running off of Farrar Mtn. Praise god to cooler temps of April...amongst the crazy temperature swings of the so-called Winter 11/12 and Spring 2012.
http://vimeo.com/41239992
2) A little feeder stream, running around Farrar Mtn, amidst some older growth.
http://vimeo.com/41239869
**********************************************************
A few pics...
#1) A glimpse of Knife end of Katahdin Range..looking due north, from backside of Pic #2's middleground rise.
Katahdin caught some snow from the last week of cold temps, particularly at elevation.
#2) Another glimpse of Katahdin(Peak and Table) from Penobscot Pond bluff...behind Pic #1's location.
LOL...apology, would've been easier to swith order of #1 and #2 for less wordage...
#3) Little feeder stream at base of an unnamed rise next to Farrar Mtn amidst the older growth that permiates
the area...why it's a fun place to check out. Bushwacking has to be limited due to this being bear country and
being the early days of feeding for females with cubs.
#4) Another feeder brook showing recent days of cold temps mixed with cold water temps...
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