I returned to the trail on July 15 after a very restful zero day in the lovely lake resort town of Rangeley. Regardless, I felt sluggish from the previous days of tough hiking and was relieved the 13.8 miles ahead had much less elevation changes, although tedious as usual for the Maine AT. The most challenging day of this section was the second, July 16. Bemis Mountain and Old Blue were the highlight but did not provide the exceptional views I enjoyed on the Saddlebacks.
See my current location and daily log of my progress on the trail.
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