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Footsteps from a 2000 mile hike on the Appalachian Trail. Maine dished out the thrills within a few miles of the border. Goose Eye Mountain provided some spectacular overlooks enhanced by the crystal clear mountain air. We only hiked 9 miles to Full Goose Shelter because we expected delays getting through Mahoosic Notch. Tomorrow was my birthday and I couldn't think of a better way to spend it than crawling among a pile of rocks!
We had to take our packs off at times to get through some of the tighter spots of Mahoosic Notch. During a climb through, Mark spied a note on a tree. "Dead moose 200 yards south". Sure enough, wedged in among the boulders was a large moose preserved by the natural refrigeration of the deep sunless Notch. It had apparently fallen from the cliffs above us. I understand a crew with a chainsaw came and removed it. Nasty. As if the obstacle course of the Notch wasn't enough, the climb up Mahoosic Arm was a grind. The Trail was a sidewalk of exposed stone angled upward enough to require the hands at times and dangerously slick with rain. It took ALL day to hike the 5 miles to Speck Pond Shelter. And we were exhausted!
Mark and I hoisted our packs the next morning for the walk into Grafton Notch. We stopped on an overlook for an early lunch of some gomer's leftover bagels. Our meal attracted the attention of one tenacious Canadian Jay. This bold bird climbed inside the food bag and swiped half a bagel. Within minutes I had it eating out of my hand.
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