August 10, 2007
Here I am on White Cap Mountain, 3644 feet. The white blazes mark the Trail.
This is the last major view north-east to the Katahdin massif. And it's the northern extent of the slate belt, so from here south the Trail crosses slate bedrock - sharp edges and slick faces make for tricky footing.
This trip ended at the Gulf Hagas trail head 11 miles south of here. I took a side trip (a zero mile day in hiker-speak) to explore Gulf Hagas, a canyon cut through slate by the West Branch of the Pleasant River. A recent thunder storm blew down lots of trees so getting around the Gulf was tricky.
For more pictures of this outing, see the photo album at:
http://homepage.mac.com/char46r/PhotoAlbum23.html
White Cap
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charlotte; this has been a wonderful experience figuring out what was going on. I am now in sync and enjoying it immensely. idlenot
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