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Recommended hikes in Bethel ME area, for this weekend

prisnah

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Anyone got any recommendations on what/where to hike this coming weekend Sept. 27/28 in the Bethel, ME area? +/-30mins.

I'm looking for something pretty difficult if possible. I've already done Table Rock and Mt. Will this year, so exclude those please. I'm not sure what else is out there, so help/beta would be appreciated.

Thanks!
 

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Go up Old Speck Mountain in Grafton Notch State Park. Follow The Eyebrow Trail, which comes back to Old Speck Trail, and to the summit of Old Speck Mountain at 4170'. It's about four miles, and a pretty good challenge, and really nice views!
 

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Consider the Baldies Loop just across the state line in NH if the weather is good, stunning views, exposed ridges and a long hike.
 

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I'd recommend the Baldpates. It's a pretty easy climb up from Grafton Notch and the views from the exposed peaks are excellent.
 

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Just to be clear:
Baldpates are generally an out-and-back on the AT north of Old Speck from Grafton Notch (Rte 26).
Baldfaces have a nice loop trail over them, and are off Rte 113 south of Gilead, ME.
Both are beautiful, open peaks with lots of rock and ledge, exposure to the weather, and immense views.
 

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what about...

Anyone got any recommendations on what/where to hike this coming weekend Sept. 27/28 in the Bethel, ME area? +/-30mins.
I'm looking for something pretty difficult if possible. I've already done Table Rock and Mt. Will this year, so exclude those please. I'm not sure what else is out there, so help/beta would be appreciated.
Thanks!
prisnah...
...What about hiking/climbing the other side of Mt. Will...eh'!??
Baldfaces look like definitely nice views...
 
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I hiked the Grafton Loop trail back in August and was surprised by the great views from Sunday River Whitecap and Puzzle Mountain. Puzzle would be an easy up and back day hike. Sunday River Whitecap is more isolated. If by difficult you mean a 17 to 20 mile day, you could hike from Grafton Notch to the southeastern trailhead and summit Old Speck and Sunday River Whitecap.

In the other direction for hikes, Goose Eye in the Mahoosucs is hard to beat. The Wright Trail does a loop over the East Peak via the A.T./ Mahoosuc Trail. The trailhead is on the Sunday River Rd. (Becomes Ketchum Rd.- becomes Bull Branch Rd.) about 9 miles from the Sunday River Brewing Company
 

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Goose Eye may have the best vew in the area, Old Speak, the highest unless you venture into the Carters or Presidentials & that involves a bit longer ride.

everything listed sounds good.
 
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