Route Climbed: Helon Taylor, Knife Edge, Saddle, Hamlin Ridge, Roaring Brook Date Climbed: July 4th 2004
Climbing Katahdin was the best 4th of July I've ever had. It was the first big mountain I've climbed and inspired me to start hiking more often. The weather was absolutely perfect, and it wasn't too crowded. The Knife Edge is amazing. I plan on going back every year. Katahdin makes me proud to be a Mainer.
Route Climbed: Helon Taylor to Knife Edge Date Climbed: august 10, 2000
Started the trip at 6:00AM with just about perfect weather the whole climb. Not many climbers on Helon Taylor, but when we left Pamola Peak to the Knife Edge, we encountered swarms of people all the way to Baxter. On the whole it made for a great but crowded day on the mountain.
Route Climbed: Dudley to Knife Edge to Summit to Hamlin Date Climbed: Aug. 20, 2004
Pat, Scott and I managed to hit a perfect day during a rainy spell. High winds on Dudley, beautiful views all the way. The climb didn't take long so we extended the trip by going to the less traveled Hamlin Peak. Took a cold, soapless bath in the Chimney Pond Outlet. A moose visited out campsite the next morning at Chimney Pond. A great climb all around, but a little busy at the summit.
Route Climbed: Cathedral Date Climbed: July 16, 2004
Great hike and views even though it was limited with the fog. Ranger Snow at Roaring Brook was a very friendly guy that had a wealth of information. Brian, I think it is 30 minutes that you have to wait before swimming and not 15.
Route Climbed: Cathedral/Hamlin Ridge Date Climbed: June 21, 2004
5 of us climbed via the Cathedral Trail which is 1.5 miles of steep boulders. It was a fun climb. On the summit it was foggy and around 40 degrees. Afterwards we summited Hamlin peak (which is easy) and then descended via the Hamlin Ridge Trail. The weather cleared and it was a scenic descent with great views on both sides of the ridge. Occasionally the wind gusted up to maybe 60 MPH. Altogether our hike was around 11 miles total with about 4000 feet elevation gain.
Route Climbed: Chimney Pond to Cathedral to Knife Edge to Helon Taylor. Date Climbed: July 2000
What a muscle bruising, thigh burning, anus-clenching adventure this was! No one told me about the catwalk! The descent over Pamola and down and down and down and down the Helon Taylor Trail really jarred us. We could barely move the next day. Wouldn't trade the experience for anything, despite the overcast skies and occasional rain. I plan to go back in a couple of years.
Route Climbed: Knife Edge Date Climbed: July 5, 1995
Katahdin is my favorite mountain in the east. The only bummer is all the rules imposed by Baxter State Park - especially for winter climbs. This was my second trip. We camped outside the park and drove in shortly after the gate opened. My wife and I blazed up the Helon Taylor Trail, accross the Knife Edge (passing heavy traffic) and to the summit on a gorgeous, warm summer day. She wanted to keep going and tag Hamlin, but we were nearly out of water so I persuaded her to head down the Saddle trail. We arrived back at the trailhead in the early afternoon. One of the most enjoyable days of hiking I can remember.
This was the kick-off of a 200+ mile trip on the Maine Appalachian Trail (and my first mountain trip east of the Rockies!). I was blessed with the exceptional company of Dan, Julia & Kris. Dan’s mom and brother joined us for our day hike up K. We started out with fine weather which deteriorated later in the afternoon. Views from the summit were impressive and moody…the rain started on top and increased steadily, making our trip back down the boulders all the more exciting. Tom, the youngest (12?) in our group led the pack and was first back to the car. Little did we know that the rain & swollen rivers would plague us for days……….
Route Climbed: Hunt trail up, Knife Edge / Helon Taylor down Date Climbed: September 27, 2003
We wanted to climb the Knife Edge and arrived at the South Gate at 5:40a, but the Roaring Brook parking lot was full. So we parked at Katahdin Springs instead and ascended via the Hunt Trail. We had a great time climbing the class III section half way up. Unfortunately, the upper half of the mountain was covered in fog. We reached the summit in 3 hours. An estimated 75 people came and went while we were there. Visibility on the summit was 20 feet. Despite high winds and wet rock we decided to (carefully) descend via the Knife Edge. We made it without incident and enjoyed it tremendously, though we missed the views. Hitched a ride from Roaring Brook to the South Gate, and then hitched again to Katahdin Springs. People there were very friendly and we had a great time...! I hope to return to climb this mountain again with hopefully clear skies.
Route Climbed: Chimney Pond Trail to Saddle Trail Date Climbed: August 27th,2003
Mt Katahdin was an excellent adventure. The day we climbed was a Class 2 day and the wind was quite strong, so no Knife Edge for us, instead we climbed through fog and rain to the summit via Chimney Pond and The Saddle Trail. Once on top, the fog lifted and the views really opened up! Magnificent! Katahdin has a beautiful rocky summit. We have a full detailed trip report and lots of photos on our website at Natural Born Hikers so feel free to check it out. We highly recommend this hike!
Took Abol up and Knife's Edge / Helon Taylor down. Best mountain east of the Mississippi. Because of the latitude, much of the climb is above tree line. Weather was perfect, views spectacular.
A little late signing the guestbook. Even more tardy on a second attemp. Kathadin has to be the coolest mountain in the entire east. Based on Cathedral and word-of-mouth, all routes are excellent. From Chimney Pond, the mountain has a very distinct western look to it. As if it's a Rockies transplant. Well worth the early morning arrival for your summit attempt.
Route Climbed: Hunt Spur Date Climbed: August 1958
I climbed this at age ten. My folks drove our Rambler up to Katahdin Stream, where we heard some old New Yorker driving a Caddy ask road directions for the top. The ranger sputtered a bit and the old guy drove off-but this was before SUVs. We walked up stream past the waterfall. Climbing as a group we were pretty excited to reach the falls of Katahdin Stream. A couple of miles later we reached the boulders and I recollect a bit of vertigo. The Tableland appeared to be at the top of the large boulders- but that was delusional. My father brother and I left my mom and sister to admire the view. My brother raced ahead and proceeded to the spur. He was a good deal ahead of us and my father demanded that he wait. We eventually caught up and finally made it to the Tableland-strolling the last mile to the top. Most startling memory: Pamola looked pretty cool from Monument Peak. We were kind of worn out by the time we rejoined my mom and sister at the big boulders. That evening we crossed two miles of lake on the way home as the sun painted alpen glow on the scene of our adventure.
Route Climbed: Abol(up), Hunt(down) Date Climbed: July 20, 2000
This is my favorite hike I have ever done as of April 2003. It is nothing short of spectacular! I loved climbing Abol slide and being able to guage approximately how far my party and I had come and how far we still had to go. I started this hike in shorts/t-shirt, but ended up with long pants and a jacket up top where it was somewhat windy. The tableland was nice and it was great reaching the 5267' summit. The hike down the AT(Hunt Trail) was also very impressive. The exposure was fun but not too bad and the boulder fields were and adventure! To top it off the waterfall at Katahdin Stream was brilliant. My party and I made it out just before dark and one of us hitched a ride to our vehiche at the Abol trailhead. WE had wanted to climb from the other side of the mountain but those parking lots had filled up and so we hiked from this Western side. I want to go back again sometime and climb it from the East side and also traverse the Knife Edge!
big_g - Mar 3, 2003 6:26 pm Date Climbed: Jul 17, 2000
Route Climbed: Cathedral Route Date Climbed: September 27, 2002
What an awesome mountain. Great views on the hike in to Chimney Pond. My buddy Brian did not want to do Cathedral so we split up there and he went up Saddle Trail. I started scrambling up and loved every minute of it. Sign at Chimney Pond Hut said average time up is 3 hours and I made it up in 1 hour 55 minutes. Was great scrambling up about 2000 feet.
When I got to the top there were like a dozen Amish people in bonnets and straw hats and long dresses, etc who had come up an easier route. Was kinda surreal.
Waited about 15 minutes for my buddy to show up and we took some pictures. Storm was blowing in from the west and winds were kicking up so we decided against the Knife Edge. I really wanted to do that route back down but I guess I'll have to come back next year. This peak pretty much put the cap on the end of my climbing season this year and what a great one to end on!
Route Climbed: Helon Taylor, Knife's Edge Date Climbed: August 2000
I enjoyed this hike the most of all last summer, including the Huntington Ravine Trail on MT. Washington. It was demanding but not to excessive and the views were great. Hiking the Knife's Edge was an experience that I'll always remember. It is narrow enough to be challenging but I didn't feel it was dangerous as long as one keeps in mind the weather can change dramatically, with little warning, and stay on the trail. You feel as though you are walking on a narrow ribbon of earth, perched high in the sky. Exhilarating is the best word for it and the views all along the hike are great.
csmcgranahan - Oct 31, 2004 3:25 pm
Route Climbed: Up Hunt Trail, Down Helon Taylor Trail Date Climbed: September 11, 2004This was a great hike on a great mountain! See my trip report.
whiteheat - Oct 13, 2004 11:51 pm
Route Climbed: Helon Taylor, Knife Edge, Saddle, Hamlin Ridge, Roaring Brook Date Climbed: July 4th 2004Climbing Katahdin was the best 4th of July I've ever had. It was the first big mountain I've climbed and inspired me to start hiking more often. The weather was absolutely perfect, and it wasn't too crowded. The Knife Edge is amazing. I plan on going back every year. Katahdin makes me proud to be a Mainer.
corsair - Sep 8, 2004 5:05 pm
Route Climbed: Helon Taylor to Knife Edge Date Climbed: august 10, 2000Started the trip at 6:00AM with just about perfect weather the whole climb. Not many climbers on Helon Taylor, but when we left Pamola Peak to the Knife Edge, we encountered swarms of people all the way to Baxter. On the whole it made for a great but crowded day on the mountain.
sskeep - Aug 24, 2004 2:55 pm
Route Climbed: Dudley to Knife Edge to Summit to Hamlin Date Climbed: Aug. 20, 2004Pat, Scott and I managed to hit a perfect day during a rainy spell. High winds on Dudley, beautiful views all the way. The climb didn't take long so we extended the trip by going to the less traveled Hamlin Peak. Took a cold, soapless bath in the Chimney Pond Outlet. A moose visited out campsite the next morning at Chimney Pond. A great climb all around, but a little busy at the summit.
ChrisPierz - Aug 15, 2004 11:06 pm
Route Climbed: Cathedral Date Climbed: July 16, 2004Great hike and views even though it was limited with the fog. Ranger Snow at Roaring Brook was a very friendly guy that had a wealth of information. Brian, I think it is 30 minutes that you have to wait before swimming and not 15.
dspal - Aug 1, 2004 12:20 pm
Route Climbed: Cathedral and Knife Edge trails Date Climbed: August 1989Done over 2 days, very rocky and exposed, great view of glacial cirque and lake, fantastic trip...
lmiller - Jul 8, 2004 3:12 pm
Route Climbed: Cathedral/Hamlin Ridge Date Climbed: June 21, 20045 of us climbed via the Cathedral Trail which is 1.5 miles of steep boulders. It was a fun climb. On the summit it was foggy and around 40 degrees. Afterwards we summited Hamlin peak (which is easy) and then descended via the Hamlin Ridge Trail. The weather cleared and it was a scenic descent with great views on both sides of the ridge. Occasionally the wind gusted up to maybe 60 MPH. Altogether our hike was around 11 miles total with about 4000 feet elevation gain.
BobSmith - Apr 20, 2004 10:39 pm
Route Climbed: Chimney Pond to Cathedral to Knife Edge to Helon Taylor. Date Climbed: July 2000What a muscle bruising, thigh burning, anus-clenching adventure this was! No one told me about the catwalk! The descent over Pamola and down and down and down and down the Helon Taylor Trail really jarred us. We could barely move the next day. Wouldn't trade the experience for anything, despite the overcast skies and occasional rain. I plan to go back in a couple of years.
crag - Jan 24, 2004 1:33 pm
Route Climbed: Knife Edge Date Climbed: July 5, 1995Katahdin is my favorite mountain in the east. The only bummer is all the rules imposed by Baxter State Park - especially for winter climbs. This was my second trip. We camped outside the park and drove in shortly after the gate opened. My wife and I blazed up the Helon Taylor Trail, accross the Knife Edge (passing heavy traffic) and to the summit on a gorgeous, warm summer day. She wanted to keep going and tag Hamlin, but we were nearly out of water so I persuaded her to head down the Saddle trail. We arrived back at the trailhead in the early afternoon. One of the most enjoyable days of hiking I can remember.
Lara - Jan 14, 2004 1:32 pm
Route Climbed: Hunt Date Climbed: June 1990This was the kick-off of a 200+ mile trip on the Maine Appalachian Trail (and my first mountain trip east of the Rockies!). I was blessed with the exceptional company of Dan, Julia & Kris. Dan’s mom and brother joined us for our day hike up K. We started out with fine weather which deteriorated later in the afternoon. Views from the summit were impressive and moody…the rain started on top and increased steadily, making our trip back down the boulders all the more exciting. Tom, the youngest (12?) in our group led the pack and was first back to the car. Little did we know that the rain & swollen rivers would plague us for days……….
Alpinist - Sep 28, 2003 10:35 pm
Route Climbed: Hunt trail up, Knife Edge / Helon Taylor down Date Climbed: September 27, 2003We wanted to climb the Knife Edge and arrived at the South Gate at 5:40a, but the Roaring Brook parking lot was full. So we parked at Katahdin Springs instead and ascended via the Hunt Trail. We had a great time climbing the class III section half way up. Unfortunately, the upper half of the mountain was covered in fog. We reached the summit in 3 hours. An estimated 75 people came and went while we were there. Visibility on the summit was 20 feet. Despite high winds and wet rock we decided to (carefully) descend via the Knife Edge. We made it without incident and enjoyed it tremendously, though we missed the views. Hitched a ride from Roaring Brook to the South Gate, and then hitched again to Katahdin Springs. People there were very friendly and we had a great time...! I hope to return to climb this mountain again with hopefully clear skies.
velodurt - Sep 22, 2003 8:58 am
Route Climbed: Chimney Pond Trail to Saddle Trail Date Climbed: August 27th,2003Mt Katahdin was an excellent adventure. The day we climbed was a Class 2 day and the wind was quite strong, so no Knife Edge for us, instead we climbed through fog and rain to the summit via Chimney Pond and The Saddle Trail. Once on top, the fog lifted and the views really opened up! Magnificent! Katahdin has a beautiful rocky summit. We have a full detailed trip report and lots of photos on our website at Natural Born Hikers so feel free to check it out. We highly recommend this hike!
paclimber - Sep 19, 2003 12:02 pm
Route Climbed: Abol Date Climbed: August 31, 2002Took Abol up and Knife's Edge / Helon Taylor down. Best mountain east of the Mississippi. Because of the latitude, much of the climb is above tree line. Weather was perfect, views spectacular.
Flanders - Aug 22, 2003 11:29 am
Route Climbed: Saddle Trail Date Climbed: September 27, 2002Easy up and easy down
mike_lindacher - Jul 30, 2003 5:09 pm
Route Climbed: Cathedral Date Climbed: July 2000A little late signing the guestbook. Even more tardy on a second attemp. Kathadin has to be the coolest mountain in the entire east. Based on Cathedral and word-of-mouth, all routes are excellent. From Chimney Pond, the mountain has a very distinct western look to it. As if it's a Rockies transplant. Well worth the early morning arrival for your summit attempt.
desainme - May 13, 2003 4:59 pm
Route Climbed: Hunt Spur Date Climbed: August 1958I climbed this at age ten. My folks drove our Rambler up to Katahdin Stream, where we heard some old New Yorker driving a Caddy ask road directions for the top. The ranger sputtered a bit and the old guy drove off-but this was before SUVs. We walked up stream past the waterfall. Climbing as a group we were pretty excited to reach the falls of Katahdin Stream. A couple of miles later we reached the boulders and I recollect a bit of vertigo. The Tableland appeared to be at the top of the large boulders- but that was delusional. My father brother and I left my mom and sister to admire the view. My brother raced ahead and proceeded to the spur. He was a good deal ahead of us and my father demanded that he wait. We eventually caught up and finally made it to the Tableland-strolling the last mile to the top. Most startling memory: Pamola looked pretty cool from Monument Peak. We were kind of worn out by the time we rejoined my mom and sister at the big boulders. That evening we crossed two miles of lake on the way home as the sun painted alpen glow on the scene of our adventure.
climber46 - Apr 26, 2003 2:53 pm
Route Climbed: Abol(up), Hunt(down) Date Climbed: July 20, 2000This is my favorite hike I have ever done as of April 2003. It is nothing short of spectacular! I loved climbing Abol slide and being able to guage approximately how far my party and I had come and how far we still had to go. I started this hike in shorts/t-shirt, but ended up with long pants and a jacket up top where it was somewhat windy. The tableland was nice and it was great reaching the 5267' summit. The hike down the AT(Hunt Trail) was also very impressive. The exposure was fun but not too bad and the boulder fields were and adventure! To top it off the waterfall at Katahdin Stream was brilliant. My party and I made it out just before dark and one of us hitched a ride to our vehiche at the Abol trailhead. WE had wanted to climb from the other side of the mountain but those parking lots had filled up and so we hiked from this Western side. I want to go back again sometime and climb it from the East side and also traverse the Knife Edge!
big_g - Mar 3, 2003 6:26 pm Date Climbed: Jul 17, 2000
Route Climbed: AT2,167.1 miles! Now THAT is an approach trail!
Brian Jenkins - Oct 1, 2002 1:10 pm
Route Climbed: Cathedral Route Date Climbed: September 27, 2002What an awesome mountain. Great views on the hike in to Chimney Pond. My buddy Brian did not want to do Cathedral so we split up there and he went up Saddle Trail. I started scrambling up and loved every minute of it. Sign at Chimney Pond Hut said average time up is 3 hours and I made it up in 1 hour 55 minutes. Was great scrambling up about 2000 feet.
When I got to the top there were like a dozen Amish people in bonnets and straw hats and long dresses, etc who had come up an easier route. Was kinda surreal.
Waited about 15 minutes for my buddy to show up and we took some pictures. Storm was blowing in from the west and winds were kicking up so we decided against the Knife Edge. I really wanted to do that route back down but I guess I'll have to come back next year. This peak pretty much put the cap on the end of my climbing season this year and what a great one to end on!
bob Ellis - Apr 18, 2001 4:35 am
Route Climbed: Helon Taylor, Knife's Edge Date Climbed: August 2000I enjoyed this hike the most of all last summer, including the Huntington Ravine Trail on MT. Washington. It was demanding but not to excessive and the views were great. Hiking the Knife's Edge was an experience that I'll always remember. It is narrow enough to be challenging but I didn't feel it was dangerous as long as one keeps in mind the weather can change dramatically, with little warning, and stay on the trail. You feel as though you are walking on a narrow ribbon of earth, perched high in the sky. Exhilarating is the best word for it and the views all along the hike are great.