Maine State Library Digital Maine Economic and Community Development Economic and Community Development Documents 1965 Mountain Climbing in Maine Maine Department of Economic Development Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalmaine.com/decd_docs Recommended Citation Maine Department of Economic Development, "Mountain Climbing in Maine" (1965). Economic and Community Development Documents. 130. https://digitalmaine.com/decd_docs/130 This Text is brought to you for free and open access by the Economic and Community Development at Digital Maine. It has been accepted for inclusion in Economic and Community Development Documents by an authorized administrator of Digital Maine. For more information, please contact
[email protected]. 0 MOUNTAIN CLIMBING IN MAINE HE Department of Economic Development takes great pleas ure in presenting this Guide to Mountain Climbing in Maine. It is realized that this guide is by no means com plete. When it is realized that Maine has ten mountains over 4,000 feet high and around one hundred over 3,000 feet high, to gether with those hundreds under 3,000, one can realize that it is almost impossible to put forth a complete guide. Then too, many of Maine’s mountain peaks are inaccessible. The object of this mountain booklet is to give the climber directions for getting to those accessible peaks, and to give him some idea about the trail and the climb. We have purposely included a few mountain peaks that are some what inaccessible, also some of the lower mountains for the inex perienced. We have tried our best to get this information absolutely correct, but we realize there may be some errors in the data.