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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Guide - but does not include Acadia,
By Ken Zirkel "Kickstand" (Somewhere in New England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Maine Mountain Guide, 8th: The hiking trails of Maine featuring Baxter State Park (Paperback)
Like other AMC hiking guides in this series (AMC White Mountain Guide, for example), the book includes detailed trail descriptions and top-notch maps. However, be aware that although this guide claims to include "nearly 200 peaks," it does not include every little mountain in Maine (a very big state). Most notably, Acadia National Park is omitted from this book. Finally, the maps, although excellent, are paper, not tyvek.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent guide with one shortcoming......,
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This review is from: Maine Mountain Guide, 8th: The hiking trails of Maine featuring Baxter State Park (Paperback)
This book is necessary if one is going to plan a trip into the mountains of Maine, especially if these plans include Katahdin, or Baxter Peak.
That being said, the one shortcoming which could prove dangerous is the description of Knife Edge. The book mentions how very narrow the ridge is in some places, and the obvious points such as do not attempt in windy or wet conditions. But these are the obvious details one will see posted on the signout board before even entering the trail. However, one point which is not mentioned is the fact that Knife Edge necessitates a series of handholds and footholds across it, especially near the Pamola side, with little to no room for error or else serious injury or death may be the result. I have trekked extensively in Peru and Nepal so did not really have a problem with the ridge (though admittedly it was very difficult), but found myself taking alot of time looking for footholds and handholds much more often than I thought I ever would. The book should describe in painstaking detail this dangerous aspect of probably the most difficult ridge in Maine. Quite honestly, I was surprised it didn't after I got down and reread the part covering Knife Edge. Because of this I am dropping my rating from five stars to three, as this omission could be hazardous to someone's health in the future. Even with this being said, I would like to do Knife Edge again someday......it was an amazing experience. But the rock climbing aspect of this ridge should be spelled out in the book. This is why most people buy the book in the first place- to get a very good idea of what they will see on the trail.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An Exellent Guide for anyone Hiking in Maine,
By A Customer
This review is from: Maine Mountain Guide, 8th: The hiking trails of Maine featuring Baxter State Park (Paperback)
This book is an exellent guide to anyone hiking in Maine. It details many trails, from long backpacking trips to short nature walks. Included with the guide are maps that are a valuable resource when hiking in the Maine wilderness. The only downside to the bguide is that it is only published every few years, and trails on private land sometimes change over time. Other than that it is a very detailed, complete guide to hiking in Maine
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"The definitive guide" to the mountains of Maine,
By Paul Meinersmann (Unity, Maine) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Maine Mountain Guide, 8th: The hiking trails of Maine featuring Baxter State Park (Paperback)
I think the publisher said it best, this is "the definitive guide" to the mountains of Maine. No trip in the area should be planned without first consulting this book. It covers in detail every portion of a trip, including approxiamte rates of travel. This book is one of the professional resources that I use whenever I plan an expedition in the mountains of Maine.
4.0 out of 5 stars
great help for a hike,
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This review is from: Maine Mountain Guide, 8th: The hiking trails of Maine featuring Baxter State Park (Paperback)
this book does exactly what it intends to do - accurately describe hikes in the mountains of Maine in a compact manner. The description I needed for the mountain I was climbing was right on, and the book is nice and easy to carry along for reference or for interesting technical reading. If you like Maine and you like climbing, this book is perfect.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good trail companion,
By M. Hines (Atlanta, GA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Maine Mountain Guide, 8th: The hiking trails of Maine featuring Baxter State Park (Paperback)
This book provides accurate technical information about many Maine trails -- distance, difficulty, altitude, location of water, etc. I successfully used the guide to plan several hikes in Baxter State Park. The fold-out maps provided in the pocket-part are worth the price of the book. My complaints are these: (1) the book needs to be updated more frequently, and (2) it really needs a few well-placed photographs of the more challenging trails. For example, although I inferred the Dudley Trail up Mt. Katahdin was steep (based on the altitude and distance information provided), the book does nothing to convey the visceral impact of the view from Pamola Peak down to Chimney Pond Lake. It's dizzying in a way that makes you want to use your entrails for rope. And, that's something you don't want to discover from the summit.
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Maine Mountain Guide, 8th: The hiking trails of Maine featuring Baxter State Park by Appalachian Mountain Club Books (Paperback - May 1, 1999)
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