. In pine-tree jungles; a hand-book for sportsmen and campers in the great Maine woods . High Up Oil Mount Katahdiu. There are three ways of ascending Mount Katahdin — up the Aboltrail and sUde, starting from Abol stream on the West branch and work-ing up the mountains south side, a total distance of nine miles ; up themountains north end, from the road along the Wissataquoik ; and upthe Appalachian trail, past Katahdin lake, and into the Great Basin, thenorth lobe of which may be climbed to the ridge. These two lattertrails begin at the ferry on the East branch. 28 Working The Gre


. In pine-tree jungles; a hand-book for sportsmen and campers in the great Maine woods . High Up Oil Mount Katahdiu. There are three ways of ascending Mount Katahdin — up the Aboltrail and sUde, starting from Abol stream on the West branch and work-ing up the mountains south side, a total distance of nine miles ; up themountains north end, from the road along the Wissataquoik ; and upthe Appalachian trail, past Katahdin lake, and into the Great Basin, thenorth lobe of which may be climbed to the ridge. These two lattertrails begin at the ferry on the East branch. 28 Working The Great Basin, from Chimney Po?id. From Norcross to Patten. WE have wandered a good long ways from the B. & A. railsin our fishing excursions up the West branch and ourclimb up Katahdin ; now let us slip back to Norcross and take thenext train for the north. Grindstone. 29 The next station beyond Norcross is Millinocl<et, from whicli pointMillinocket lake is reached by road. There are several lucrative trout waters in this locality, all within a few miles of the on up the line to Grindstone, the fisherman finds himself in averitable hotbed of sport. Grindstone is situated on the East branch


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