On Tuesday night Pastor and I went for a short hike around Sandy Stream pond where we were entranced by this:
a baby moose and its mom eating and drinking from the lake! For all the time I've spent in Maine and NH, this is only the second moose sighting I've had. Interestingly, the other time I saw a moose was at Grace pond, and it was also a cow and her calf. The light coloring of this baby moose means that it is about 2 months old....Here, it posed for us....
Below is a picture of mom, taken from afar, with South Turner Mtn. in the background. The summit of S. Turner kind of reminds me of the side of Cannon Mtn in NH, where the old man used to live before he fell seaworthy. Pastor and I ALMOST climbed South Turner that night, but then, when we realized it was 7:30, we thought it might not be a good idea to attempt an almost 4k foot mountain....
Here is a better shot of mom, enjoying some delicious aquatic plant-life.
A good shot Pastor got of me (not because I am in it...but because you can see Pamola peak and Katahdin in the background. Not the rocky, perilous looking ridges connecting the taller peaks. They are, as I hear, as breathtaking and scary as they look. If you blow this picture up, you can see the blob of brown (the moose) behind me......

Above is me standing at "Blueberry Knoll," which is a great "lookout" sort of cliff overlooking the Great Basin and Hamlin Ridge, which connects to Katahdin. After hiking into Chimney pond (the true "basecamp" of Katahdin) and realizing the weather was too perilous to continue (look at my shorts), we took a side-trip to the knoll, to at least see something. Even the knoll, which was still pretty far below the treeline altitude, was RIPPING with wind gusts. I cannot even imagine being above treeline on a narrow ridge and summit! I never thought I really understood the allure of Kathadin until I saw it in person; it is NOT your average mountain. There really is something mystical, unique, and intriguing about it. I NEED to climb this mountain.....
3 comments:
The last photo is begging for a demote poster... Begging
beautifull scenes, you are so right Kris!
Remember that moose we saw when we were on our way to dinner at the landscaping guy's house in NH? Maybe you don't remember...
When are you going to take CS and I to Baxter?
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