Mount Abraham (Maine)

Mount Abraham

Mount Abraham seen from the Mount Abraham Side Trail
Highest point
Elevation 4,050 ft (1,230 m)
Prominence 900 ft (270 m)[1]
Listing New England 4000 footers
Coordinates 44°58.38′N 70°19.59′W / 44.97300°N 70.32650°W / 44.97300; -70.32650Coordinates: 44°58.38′N 70°19.59′W / 44.97300°N 70.32650°W / 44.97300; -70.32650[2]
Geography
Topo map USGS Mount Abraham

Mount Abraham is a mountain located in Franklin County, Maine. Mount Abraham is flanked to the north by Spaulding Mountain.[3]

Watersheds

Mount Abraham viewed from the south, at the junction of Routes 142 and 145, in Freeman Township

The northeast side of Mt. Abraham is drained by Rapid Stream, then into the West Branch of the Carrabassett River, the Kennebec River, and into the Gulf of Maine. The southern half of the southwest side drains into Quick Stream, then into the West Branch. The northern half drains into Perham Stream, then into Orbeton Stream, and the Sandy River, another tributary of the Kennebec.

History

The mountain was logged in the late 19th century. Logs were moved down-slope in ice-covered wooden sluices. Logs, lumber, and pulpwood were shipped on the narrow-gauge Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad.[4]

F-101B fighter similar to the one which crashed on Mount Abraham.

McDonnell F-101B Voodoo No.57-376 of the 60th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron out of Otis AFB, Massachusetts, crashed onto the mountain after colliding with another F-101B during a cross-country formation flight on 14 November 1967. The two-man crew ejected with minor injuries and the second aircraft made an emergency landing at Dow AFB.[5][6]

Access

The Appalachian Trail (AT), a 2,170 mi (3,490 km) National Scenic Trail from Georgia to Maine, runs between Saddleback Junior and Spaulding, passing 2 mi (3.2 km) northwest of the summit of Abraham. The summit of Mount Abraham can be reached from the AT via the Mount Abraham Side Trail.

Mount Abraham viewed from the north, at the top of nearby Sugarloaf Mountain

South side route to the Summit

The South Side Trail head which is a snomobile/ATV trail to the summit of Mount Abraham is located on an unmarked logging road located at Lat/Long 44°57′35″N 70°19′00″W / 44.959666°N 70.31660°W / 44.959666; -70.31660.[7] Directions to the South Side Trailhead of Mount Abraham include navigating through a maze of 7 unnamed dirt logging roads.[8] Access to the south side trailhead requires an off-road capable vehicle to get over logging road washouts.

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