Monday, October 30, 2023

Cathedral Pines Pathways 10/30/2023

Today's storm delivered 4 inches of snow to the Eustis area, so we headed up to Cathedral Pines Pathways for my first ski day of the season, although Sierra decided just to walk, instead of ski. The 4 inches of dense snow was enough to cover most of the loop trail well. The only areas with issues were wet areas where the ground hadn't frozen yet. Although this snow will probably only be skiable for the next 48 hours, it was great to be back out in the snow and on skis!

Sunday, October 22, 2023

Jewell Hill, Canaan (655') 10/22/2023

One of the new hikes added to the new edition of the Maine Mountain Guide is Jewell Hill in Canaan, also known as The Pinnacle. On this rainy Sunday, I headed over to Lake George Regional Park, where this small summit is located. I hiked a loop of just under 4 miles utilizing the Pinnacle Trail and Townsend Family Trail. The trails were well marked and maintained, although parts of the Townsend Family Trail were quite wet today. There isn't all that much to see at the summit of Jewell Hill, besides a small clearing where there may have been a bit of a view in the past, but it's still a nice network of trails to hike. It was a good choice for a rainy day, as I had the trails all to myself and I wasn't missing out on any views.

Lake George
The trail to the top was marked with signs like this one
Junction of the Pinnacle Trail and the Townsend Family Trail
The clearing near the summit of Jewell Hill
Townsend Family Trail
A very wet section of trail

Thursday, October 19, 2023

Fogg Island Preserve, Mount Vernon 10/19/2023

Today we went for a hike at Fogg Island Preserve in Mount Vernon. This Seven Lakes Alliance property protects over 400 acres on the west side of Long Pond. The trail through the property passes through the forest and across a boardwalk to a picnic area on the shore of the pond. The trail is well marked and maintained, and we didn't see anyone else during the entire hike.

The first portion of the trail follows an old woods road
A beaver pond along the trail
The turn off of the woods road onto a footpath is well marked
The boardwalk near the end of the trail
The picnic area at the end of the trail
Long Pond

Thursday, October 12, 2023

White Mountains Foliage Train Rides 10/12/23 - 10/14/23

After starting our trip with a hike up Peary Mountain on the way to New Hampshire (see previous post), we arrived in the White Mountains, where I decided to go for a second hike, while Sierra checked in to our motel, up White Ledge. This mountain is in the White Mountain National Forest and has a loop trail of a bit over 4 miles to its summit.
Start of the White Ledge Loop Trail

I did the loop counterclockwise, and found it very enjoyable. The trail passes across open ledges with multiple nice viewpoints in various directions from near the summit.
View east from White Ledge

I was even treated to a view of a rainbow over the Moats to the north.
Rainbow over the Moats

A few sections of the trail were slippery due to wet ledge, but it was pretty straightforward otherwise. After the hike, we returned to the Tanglewood Motel in Madison, where we were staying.
Tanglewood Motel
 
On Friday, we headed to Meredith for a ride on the Plymouth & Lincoln/Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad.
Inside the coach decorated for fall

This fall foliage special headed north from Meredith through Ashland to Plymouth, passing by lakes, through woodlands, and over rivers along the way.
The view from Ashland High Trestle

Although the crowds were quite chaotic when we were boarding at the station, once we were on the train it was very enjoyable.
Sierra enjoying the scenery

It was an enjoyable ride with friendly people, and we were served a turkey dinner at the Common Man in Plymouth, before riding the train back to Meredith.
Our train at the Common Man

After the train ride, we went for a short walk on a nature trail in Meredith.
On the nature trail in Meridith

Then we visited the old standby, Pizza Barn in Ossipee, for a delicious dinner, before returning to our motel.
Pizza Barn

I started the final day of our trip with a short sunrise hike up to a ledge near the motel which is not normally open to the public, but the owner of the motel said I could hike there. After an easy walk up an old washed out road, the ledge provided an excellent view over Madison and the surrounding mountains from the top of a sheer cliff face.
Sunrise view from the ledge near our motel

We then left the motel, and headed to North Conway to ride the Mountaineer train on the Conway Scenic Railroad.
Inside our first class coach, the Leslie Ann

We rode through Crawford Notch to Bretton Woods and back in a luxurious first class coach, enjoying the spectacular views along the way.
The view through Crawford Notch

We also stopped long enough at Crawford Station to take a short walk around Saco Lake.
Our train at Crawford Station
The view towards our train across Saco Lake

It was a truly special train journey, and we were very glad that we had the opportunity to do it