Kari,
Welcome to Maine! Love the video - I resemble some of those remarks. I couple of pieces of advice if Lizzy (welcome back by the way) has not already let you know:
1) Always check your spelling and grammar.
2) Use exclamation points sparing...
Saw Wild Stallions at UMO last night. Very impressive east coast footage. The gondi gap is fantastic. Even more so because we have all been in the area and realize how crazy it was to jump the gap. There is some great bump footage from SL as well....
Hi. Your observations are pretty accurate. The picture was taken from a snowmobile trail on the south side of south crocker mtn. You can see the trail(s) clearly (on a clear day) from the top of timberline. If you are not framiliar w the area I'd suggest a fall hike up the A.T. from carribou bog road. turn on the road at the (almost) top of Bigellow Hill on 27 and go about 6 miles. the road is pretty good and you can probably make it in a car. You'll know you're close when you cross the steel grate bridge. The A.T. is pretty obvious w sort of small but obvious parking . the trail is marked w white blazes. moderat hike. a few hrs. you can make a loop out of it if you use the spur up to the sugarloaf summit (.5 mi), but you'll need a shuttle back to your car. If you've got a snowmoble, all bets ar off. just go. I've been up there more than a few times and I still take my gps. lot of logging roads, twists and turns. def. oneof our to 3 hikes / rides. enjoy. bob
Norton, if you could message me. I can give you a list of new jib features that we'd like to see. it is made from the minds of 10 people who live in the midcoast region, but are 110% sugarloafers.
-please get back to me.
-Will