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Mount Redington

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Mount Redington

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Mount Redington is a prominent summit located in Franklin County, Maine, rising to an elevation of 1,222 meters (4,010 feet). As part of the Longfellow Mountains within Maine's High Peaks region, it stands as one of the state's challenging 4,000-footers. Flanked by South Crocker Mountain to the northeast and Black Nubble to the west, Mount Redington is particularly notable for being one of only two New England 4,000-foot peaks without a maintained trail to its summit, offering a unique adventure…

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    17 novembre 2023

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    Il Monte Redington è una delle vette di 4.000 piedi dello stato e basta una piccola deviazione dal famoso Appalachian National Scenic Trail per raggiungere la vetta. In alcuni punti il sentiero per la vetta potrebbe essere difficile da trovare, quindi è meglio portare un GPS. Nella parte superiore boscosa troverai un contenitore con un taccuino per inserire il tuo nome.
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    Il Monte Redington è una delle vette di 4.000 piedi dello stato e basta una piccola deviazione dal famoso Appalachian National Scenic Trail per raggiungere la vetta. In alcuni punti il sentiero per la vetta potrebbe essere difficile da trovare, quindi è meglio portare un GPS. Nella parte superiore boscosa troverai un contenitore con un taccuino per inserire il tuo nome.
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    Crocker, South Crocker, and Redington via AT

    11,1km

    04:20

    1.080m

    310m

    Hike the difficult 6.9-mile Crocker, South Crocker, and Redington route on the Appalachian Trail, featuring Maine's only "trailless" 4,000-f

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    Hike Mount Redington via Caribou Pond Road, a moderate 5.6-mile route to a 4,000-footer with rugged access and unique summit path.

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    Hike the 9.2-mile Mount Redington & South Crocker Mountain loop, a moderate trail with 2247 feet of gain and varied terrain.

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    Elevazione 1.200 m

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    giovedì 23 aprile

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    Posizione:Franklin County, Maine, Stati Uniti d'America

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    What makes Mount Redington unique compared to other 4,000-footers in New England?

    Mount Redington is one of only two New England 4,000-foot peaks without a maintained trail to its summit, the other being Owl's Head in New Hampshire. This means hikers will navigate a less-defined "herd path" rather than a formally marked trail, requiring stronger navigational skills and offering a more rugged, adventurous experience.

    Are there any official trails to the summit of Mount Redington?

    No, there are no officially maintained trails directly to the summit of Mount Redington. Instead, hikers follow a "herd path" that has been created over time by other adventurers. This path can be challenging to follow in certain areas and often requires good navigational skills and a GPS device.

    What kind of views can I expect from the summit of Mount Redington?

    The summit of Mount Redington offers limited views, primarily through the firs of the Crocker Mountains and the Bigelow Range to the north. While not panoramic, the journey itself through mossy fir forests and rewilding areas often provides unexpected delight and opportunities for wildlife sightings.

    Is Mount Redington suitable for winter hiking?

    Winter hiking on Mount Redington is significantly more challenging due to deep snow and ice, which would increase the difficulty of an already trailless ascent. Most hikers prefer the warmer months from late spring to early fall when conditions are more favorable and the herd path is easier to discern.

    Is Mount Redington a dog-friendly hike?

    While there are no explicit restrictions against dogs, the challenging, unmaintained nature of the "herd path" and the dense, tunnel-like sections of forest might be difficult for some dogs, especially in adverse conditions. Hikers should assess their dog's endurance and agility before attempting this peak.

    What landmarks or features can I find at the summit?

    At the forested top of Mount Redington, hikers can find a handmade summit sign and an old register canister where they can sign their name, connecting with previous adventurers who have reached this unique peak.

    How does hiking Mount Redington compare to Sugarloaf Mountain?

    Mount Redington offers a significantly different experience than Sugarloaf Mountain. While both are 4,000-footers in the region, Sugarloaf has well-maintained trails and is famously bypassed by the Appalachian Trail. Redington, conversely, is known for its lack of maintained trails, requiring hikers to navigate a more rugged "herd path," appealing to those seeking a true wilderness and peak-bagging challenge.

    Are there any loop trails available for Mount Redington?

    Due to the unmaintained nature of the summit path, dedicated loop trails are not formally established for Mount Redington. Hikers typically follow an out-and-back route using the existing "herd path" or combine it with sections of old logging roads to create their own variations.

    What is the geological significance of Mount Redington?

    Mount Redington is part of the Longfellow Mountains within Maine's High Peaks region. Its ecological sensitivity, particularly its sub-alpine fir habitat, is significant as it supports rare species like the bog lemming and Bicknell's thrush, which was a key factor in the rejection of a proposed wind farm development in the mid-2000s.

    What should I bring for navigation on Mount Redington?

    Given the challenging and often difficult-to-find nature of the "herd path" to the summit, it is strongly recommended that hikers bring a reliable GPS device, a detailed map, and a compass. Strong navigational skills are essential for a safe and successful trip.

    Are there any nearby amenities like cafes or accommodation?

    Mount Redington is located in a remote part of Western Maine, roughly between the towns of Stratton and Rangeley. While not directly adjacent, these towns offer limited amenities such as cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options for hikers visiting the region.

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