Last Wednesday, I had the opportunity to hike a mountain I’ve been wanting to hike for a long time (since reading a certain book). A few friends of mine who had hiked the mountain before acted as informal guides, telling me about the trails and even a little bit about the mountain’s history. It’s not an awfully tall mountain, but it’s fairly well known in Maine (and for that reason, I’m not posting a photo of its profile).
After viewing the photos and captions, leave your best guess of which Maine mountain I hiked last week in the comments below. Winner gets an internet high five. And stay tuned for the 1-minute hike video and information I’ll be posting tomorrow!
- Photo by Aislinn Sarnacki. From the top of the fire tower at the summit of ______, hikers get a 360-degree view of the region. (The water is freshwater.)
- Photo by Aislinn Sarnacki. A tall, sturdy fire tower is located at the top of ______ in Maine on July 11, 2012. Without the fire tower, hikers wouldn’t be rewarded with any views at the summit of this mountain.
- Photo by Aislinn Sarnacki. The view from about halfway up one of the three trails that lead to the summit of ______ in Maine on July 11, 2012.
- Photo by Aislinn Sarnacki. A group of hikers walk along the _____ Road to reach the trails that lead to the summit of ______ in Maine on July 11, 2012.
- Photo by Aislinn Sarnacki. From the top of the fire tower at the summit of ______, hikers get a 360-degree view of the region. (The water is freshwater.)