Katahdin

Here are some recent photos from a hike up Mount Katahdin, the highest peak in Maine at 5,267 feet. FunFact: It was not formed in the past 6,000 years. It is a cirque, meaning it was formed through a long process at the head of a glacier.

From the summit of Mount Katahdin, looking across The Knife Edge

From the summit of Mount Katahdin, looking across The Knife Edge

Looking toward the inner side of the cirque that is Katahdin. Summit photo.

Looking toward the inner side of the cirque that is Katahdin. Summit photo.

The Knife Edge

The Knife Edge

After The Knife Edge

After The Knife Edge

Descending the Helon (hee-lon) Taylor Trail

Descending the Helon (hee-lon) Taylor Trail