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Backpacker Magazine – August 2009
You won't find bottlenecks on these untrammeled peaks.
Guide's Secret Acadia
"I often recommend that folks explore the west side of Mt. Desert Island in Acadia, also known as the 'quiet side,'" says Jeff Butterfield, of Maine's Atlantic Climbing School. "Western Mountain (1,071 feet) is less traveled than the mountains on the east side of the island." Plan a 4.9-mile loop starting at the south end of Long Pond. nps.gov/acad
Mt. Barnard, California | Diamond Peak, Oregon | Gannett Peak, Wyoming | Henry Mountains, Utah | Baldface-Royce Range, New Hampshire
Baldface-Royce Range, New Hampshire
Lose yourself in this steep and rocky micro-edition of the Presidential Range.
Sprawling along the Maine - New Hampshire border on the far east of the White Mountains, the Baldface-Royce Range rises to little more than half the height of the nearby Presidentials. So most hikers flock to the more famous peaks, leaving the lower range's rugged topography and open ridges to those in the know. Do this multiday route in the north and you'll be all alone among the untrammeled summits. Start at Basin Pond and hike north on the Royce Trail, along the Mad River, to East and West Royce Mountains, which barely top 3,000 feet but tower half a mile above the Cold River.
Admire panoramic views from East Royce's open ledges, spanning Mt. Washington to Maine's Caribou-Speckled Mountain Wilderness, then head west (still on the Royce Trail) into New Hampshire. Double back along the Basin Rim Trail to reach West Royce, logging seven miles for the day (stay at Blue Brook Shelter or camp nearby). In the morning, continue across Mt. Meader to Eagle Crag and begin four miles of ledge-hopping across North and South Baldface, with views from the Carter Range and the Presidentials to the shining lakes of western Maine. Break up the knee-pounding, 3,000-foot descent with a night at Baldface Shelter. End the tour with a bracing swim in icy Emerald Pool, about a mile from the road.
Days 2-3
Maps USGS topos Wild River and Chatham
Permits National Forest Use Pass ($3/day, $5/week)
Info (603) 466-2713; fs.fed.us/r9/forests/white_mountain

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READERS COMMENTS
Yep, that's Fremont. Got snowed out of there in September a couple of years ago but got some nice pics.
I agree with Andy that is Fremont Peak not Gannett
I climbed them both years back
The second picture is of Island Lake but that is Fremont Peak in the background with Jackson Peak to the right, Gannett is several miles north over Bonney Pass.
In August of 2004, our group from Omaha made the climb to the top of Gannett Peak, coming in from Elkhart Park. Best to plan your climb during a full moon for the extra bit of light as you want an early morning start when the snow is hard. To better acclimatize, we overnighted half way to Titcom Basin and then over Bonnie Pass. Great Trip!
We drove across the Henrys about 5 or 6 years ago. We saw only one couple leaving a camp ground and a hunter on an ATV scouting for the next season. It was very low usage. And we did see the buffalo herd. Wish we had had more than 1 day to spend there. Would not do with out 4WD and decent ground clearance.
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