Friday, June 5, 2026

Bald Mountain (Oquossuc) 6/5/2026

Today's hike brought us to Bald Mountain in Oquossuc. Although I've done this hike plenty of times, it had been a few years since I'd been up it last. As I almost always do, we started our hike at the Route 4 Trailhead and started up the Bald Mountain Link Trail. This pleasant section of trail was easy going, and we didn't see anyone on it.

Start of the Bald Mountain Link Trail
Bald Mountain Link Trail
Junction with the Bald Mountain Trail

After reaching the junction with the Bald Mountain Trail from the Bald Mountain Road Trailhead, we started seeing a lot more people, but still less than usual for this popular hike. The High Peaks Alliance Trail Crew has done excellent work mitigating the wort sections of erosion and trail braid, although the trail still suffers from persistent overuse.
New stairs on the Bald Mountain Trail
View west from the viewpoint below the summit
Observation tower on the summit

At the summit, a few people were leaving as we arrived, but we enjoyed over an hour with the summit completely to ourselves, which is rare mid-day on such a nice day. There was some haze, but the views from the observation tower were still excellent in all directions. 
Sampson at the top of the tower
View east

View south
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Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Flagstaff Mountain 6/3/2026

Today was a great day to hike Flagstaff Mountain! It had been a few years since I'd been up it, and the trail and tower remain in the same condition as last time I was there. Someone has been continuing basic maintenance on the trail, and most blowdowns had been cut. Climbing the tower was a nice escape from the bugs, and the views were just as spectacular as usual!







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Monday, June 1, 2026

Vining Lake Overnight 5/30–5/31/26

Over the weekend, we headed Downeast for some hiking and a short backpacking trip at Vining Lake Community Preserve in Cooper. 

On the way, we stopped at the short trail to Patrick Lake in Rocky Lake Public Land. At only about a quarter mile in length, this blue-blazed trail leads to a picnic area and a beautiful beach on the south shore of Patrick Lake. Sampson visited with another dog on the beach for a bit, before we headed back to the car.

Trail to Patrick Lake
Beach on Patrick Lake
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After arriving at the trailhead for Vining Lake, we were glad to see no other cars in the parking lot. We loaded up our packs and started the short hike in to the campsite near the outlet of the pond. Upon arriving, we found it unoccupied, so we set up camp. It was a beautiful spot on a point with great views across the pond. After setting up camp, we hiked the trails leading around the lake. The well-constructed loop trail is a mix of discontinued logging roads and narrower footpaths with some nice boardwalks and bog bridging. After the hike, we enjoyed an evening by the fire before heading to bed a bit early.
At our campsite on Vining Lake
Vining Lake from our campsite
On the trail around the lake
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We awoke to a beautiful, but chilly, morning. We broke camp, ate breakfast, and headed back to the car. Our first stop of the day was at Beaverdam Stream Preserve in Wesley. There, we went on a nice short hike through the forest along the stream. The lollipop loop doesn't seem to see very much traffic, but it is seemingly well marked and maintained as it passes through mature forest.
Beaverdam Stream Preserve trailhead
Beaverdam Stream Preserve
Beaverdam Stream Preserve
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Then, we headed over to Lead Mountain in T 28 MD. The road in was a bit rough, but totally doable with mid-clearance. The hike up on the jeep trail passed the old fire watchmans' cabin on the way to the summit where the former fire tower has been replaced by a cell tower. The fire tower footings remain, along with the fire tower itself, now toppled onto its side in the forest. On the south side of the summit, a short trail leads to a rocky outcropping with the base of another tower still standing; this spot is where we ate lunch. Although there wasn't much in the way of views, it was still a good hike with interesting historical sites on the mountain. 
Collapsed fire watchmans' cabin on Lead Mountain
Old telephone wire insulator along the trail

NGS marker on the summit
Old fire tower footing
Base of an old tower near the summit
Toppled fire tower in the woods at the summit
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