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[[Image:Saddleback.jpg|thumb|The ridge between the main peak of Saddleback and The Horn]]
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[[File:IMG 0407.JPG|thumb|The peak of Saddleback viewed from The Horn]]
 
[[Image:Piazza Rock.jpg|left|thumb|Piazza Rock]]
 
[[Image:Piazza Rock.jpg|left|thumb|Piazza Rock]]
Saddleback Mountain is a mountain located in Franklin County, Maine. It has two main peaks, Saddleback itself and a sub peak, The Horn. There is a ridge that descends slightly between the two, giving it the profile of a saddle when viewed from afar. Saddleback's peak elevation is 2446 feet and The Horn is 4041 feet at its highest. The Appalachian Trail runs over the summit and along the ridge between the two peaks. The first campsite 1.4 miles from the trail head features the land mark Piazza Rock, a huge cantilevered boulder sticking out from the mountainside. This campsite also has a double outhouse with a board game in between the two toilets. [[Buzzard's Roost]] or [[Eagle's Nest]] usually does the [[trip]] to Saddleback. [[Rangeley Lakes]], a trip senior campers do, is very close to Saddleback.
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[[Image:Piazza privy.jpg|thumb|Double outhouse]]
  
Near the start of the trail up Saddleback there is the trail head of an old obsolete trail. In 2006 the Buzzards Roost trip to Saddleback took this trail instead of the real trail. Not far along the trail there was a stream with no bridge across it but the trip continued without thinking it was strange that the trail would be so unmaintained. Buzzard's Roost ended up going deep into the woods on the old trail until it seemed to go straight up a rock face. At that point they decided they must be on the wrong trail so they turned back but had to camp out on a makeshift campsite in the woods for the night. The next day the trip went all the way back to the road and found that the correct trail was a few hundred feet to the left of the trail they just took. For the rest of the second day the trip went up to the first campsite and came back down on the last day.
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Saddleback Mountain is a mountain located in Franklin County, Maine. The mountain and its surrounding areas are the target of a Birch Rock hiking [[trip]] usually every summer.
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==Geography==
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Saddleback is part of the Rangeley-Stratton mountain range which also includes [[Mount Bigelow]] and [[Sugarloaf Mountain]]. There are two main peaks to Saddleback, Saddleback itself and a sub peak, The Horn. A ridge dips between the two peaks, giving the mountain the profile of a saddle when viewed from afar. Saddleback's peak elevation is 4140 feet and The Horn is 4041 feet. The Appalachian Trail runs over the summit and along the ridge. Nearby mountains also traversed by the AT include Saddleback Jr., Spaulding Mountain (peak via a blue blaze sidetrail), and [[Sugarloaf]]. [[Rangeley Lakes]] are just northwest of Saddleback.
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==The Trip==
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The hike up Saddleback is usually done by the boys in [[Buzzard's Roost]] or [[Eagle's Nest]]. The first campsite 1.4 miles from the trail head features the landmark Piazza Rock, a huge cantilevered boulder sticking out from the mountainside, as well as a unique double privy with a cribbage board.
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Near the start of the trail up Saddleback there is the trail head of an old obsolete trail. In 2006 the Buzzards Roost trip to Saddleback took this trail instead of the real trail. Ld by the fearless Paul Koepke, the boys ended up going deep into the dark woods before the heretofore faint trail abruptly ended. At that point they made camp in a mosquito infested hollow. The next day they hiked out and Paul made it up to everyone with ice cream.
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[[:Category:Pictures_from_Saddleback_2009|Pictures from the 2009 trip to Saddleback]]
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== External Links ==
  
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*[http://maps.google.com/maps?t=p&q=44.936667,-70.503056&ie=UTF8&ll=44.936667,-70.503056&spn=0.177172,0.300751&z=12&iwloc=addr Saddleback Mountain on Google Maps]
 
*[http://maps.google.com/maps?t=p&q=44.936667,-70.503056&ie=UTF8&ll=44.936667,-70.503056&spn=0.177172,0.300751&z=12&iwloc=addr Saddleback Mountain on Google Maps]
 
*[http://www.peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=6848  Peakbagger: Saddleback Mountain]
 
*[http://www.peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=6848  Peakbagger: Saddleback Mountain]
 
*[http://www.summitpost.org/mountain/rock/151047/saddleback-mountain.html  SummitPost: Saddleback Mountain]
 
*[http://www.summitpost.org/mountain/rock/151047/saddleback-mountain.html  SummitPost: Saddleback Mountain]
 
*[http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnispublic/f?p=gnispq:3:13359053134910072507::NO::P3_FID:574668 USGS GNIS: Saddleback Mountain]
 
*[http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnispublic/f?p=gnispq:3:13359053134910072507::NO::P3_FID:574668 USGS GNIS: Saddleback Mountain]

Latest revision as of 19:33, 27 February 2016

The peak of Saddleback viewed from The Horn
Piazza Rock
Double outhouse

Saddleback Mountain is a mountain located in Franklin County, Maine. The mountain and its surrounding areas are the target of a Birch Rock hiking trip usually every summer.

Geography

Saddleback is part of the Rangeley-Stratton mountain range which also includes Mount Bigelow and Sugarloaf Mountain. There are two main peaks to Saddleback, Saddleback itself and a sub peak, The Horn. A ridge dips between the two peaks, giving the mountain the profile of a saddle when viewed from afar. Saddleback's peak elevation is 4140 feet and The Horn is 4041 feet. The Appalachian Trail runs over the summit and along the ridge. Nearby mountains also traversed by the AT include Saddleback Jr., Spaulding Mountain (peak via a blue blaze sidetrail), and Sugarloaf. Rangeley Lakes are just northwest of Saddleback.

The Trip

The hike up Saddleback is usually done by the boys in Buzzard's Roost or Eagle's Nest. The first campsite 1.4 miles from the trail head features the landmark Piazza Rock, a huge cantilevered boulder sticking out from the mountainside, as well as a unique double privy with a cribbage board.

Near the start of the trail up Saddleback there is the trail head of an old obsolete trail. In 2006 the Buzzards Roost trip to Saddleback took this trail instead of the real trail. Ld by the fearless Paul Koepke, the boys ended up going deep into the dark woods before the heretofore faint trail abruptly ended. At that point they made camp in a mosquito infested hollow. The next day they hiked out and Paul made it up to everyone with ice cream.

Pictures from the 2009 trip to Saddleback

External Links