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jdc5294
04-09-2017, 09:29
So I was just asked a really cheesy trivia question as a pickup line based off of my summit picture on a dating site, and I realized I don't definitively know the answer. Can you see any parts of New Hampshire or Vermont or other states from the summit?

Slo-go'en
04-09-2017, 09:39
Canada and the ocean are about 100 miles away, so on a really clear day you might be able to see to Canada and the ocean.

moldy
04-09-2017, 10:59
People. I see people

4eyedbuzzard
04-09-2017, 11:23
People. I see peopleAnd rocks. Lots of rocks. And trees below. LOTS of trees. A few ponds and mountains below in the distance. Or sometimes, nothing but fog.

Christoph
04-09-2017, 11:42
Hopefully I'll let you know in about 5 months. :)

Stone1984
04-09-2017, 12:01
Hopefully I'll let you know in about 5 months. :)

Best of luck to you

Lone Wolf
04-09-2017, 12:05
smokestacks in millinocket

4eyedbuzzard
04-09-2017, 12:22
smokestacks in millinocket

Not so much any more. The mills are dead and many have been closed and torn down. Too expensive to operate and/or modernize due to labor and fuel costs. There are a few smaller stacks left, but they'll likely be coming down soon as well. Great Northern stack demo video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8IWBzl9X4I

Dogwood
04-09-2017, 13:09
Champagne and a discarded Clif Bar headband. :p

Miner
04-09-2017, 13:13
All I remember seeing is forest down below with a few small mountains in the distance.

Dogwood
04-09-2017, 13:38
Fall is amazing. With sunny weather highs in the low 50's and a sub 10 mph breeze it's iconic ME fall hiking at some of its very best.

peakbagger
04-09-2017, 17:41
Definitely not NH and VT. The usual discussion is that whites in NH and Katahdin can be seen from Sugarloaf. Katahdin is right at the horizon and not very impressive from Sugarloaf.

soilman
04-09-2017, 20:04
Last two times I was up there I could barely see the terminus sign it was so cloudy.

DownEaster
04-10-2017, 10:46
I mostly saw Labrador. OK, not really -- it just looked like territory about 1,000 miles further north.

peakbagger
04-10-2017, 11:00
You can not see the first sunrise in the continental US

•October 7 to March 6 Cadillac Mountain, Maine
•March 7 to March 24 West Quoddy Head Lighthouse Lubec, Maine
•March 25 to September 18 Mars Hill, Maine
•September 19 to October 6 West Quoddy Head Lighthouse, Lubec, Maine

That said its a very impressive sight as the terrain to the east is relatively flat. I have not done a sunrise from the summit but have seen a sunset (not by choice). I do try to head up Helon Taylor trail early in the AM and usually catch sunrise from above treeline. When the sun is just rising the east side of katahdin lights up and positively glows.

One Half
04-10-2017, 18:43
Beauty. Pure raw beauty.


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rafe
04-10-2017, 18:44
You can certainly see Nesuntabunt and WhiteCap to the south.

red5
04-11-2017, 05:10
http://caltopo.com/view#ll=45.9044,-68.9218&e=30&t=&z=6&c=-5.13,-145.06

Not sure if that link will work correctly but that gives you a good idea of what you'll see.

peakbagger
04-11-2017, 05:42
http://caltopo.com/view#ll=45.9044,-68.9218&e=30&t=&z=6&c=-5.13,-145.06

Not sure if that link will work correctly but that gives you a good idea of what you'll see.

Wow that's a handy program! I have copies of some old fire tower maps with hand drawn versions of a profile and a book that someone did for NH summits but its nice to see real time version

egilbe
04-11-2017, 06:55
I didnt know caltopo had that option. Pretty coo

Mags
04-11-2017, 11:29
Wow...seems like everyweek I am finding out yet more features for CalTopo. THanks for sharing!

red5
04-12-2017, 04:45
No problem! I used to draw lines on a map to try to determine what I was looking at (after I got home). Then I discovered Caltopo. It's pretty accurate and even usually gives an accurate representation of the "shape" of the mountains in the distance.

Connie
04-12-2017, 09:29
http://caltopo.com/view#ll=45.9044,-68.9218&e=30&t=&z=6&c=-5.13,-145.06

Not sure if that link will work correctly but that gives you a good idea of what you'll see.

I first had that feature in Topo Maps app companion app Panoramascope. Now you can point your smart phone camera at the view and get the names of mountains with ViewRanger app.

Have a look at ViewRanger app.


edit: Phil Endecott Topo Maps app. I still have that Panoramascope app, no longer offered.

DavidNH
04-12-2017, 09:43
from the summit of Mount Katahdin... once you manage to ignore the hoards of people that sometimes populate the summit, you will see in one direction the knife edge.. and most every other direction you see forests dotted with lakes stretching out to the horizone. It is one of the most spectacular views anywere in the northeast! What you won't see are towns, roads, or any industrial activity.Swinging around towards the knife edge you will also see mountains of Baxter State Park as well as the tundra on the table land.

rocketsocks
04-12-2017, 12:19
https://.youtube.com/watch?v=A3yCcXgbKrE

rocketsocks
04-12-2017, 12:21
https://youtube.com/watch?v=A3yCcXgbKrE

Deadeye
04-12-2017, 13:27
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