2014-07-02 Gorham Mountain and the Bowl, sizing up the Beehive

Gorham Mountain stands overlooking Sand Beach, Thunder Hole, and Otter Point, providing broad views of the coast and  a great place for whale-watching. The weather was warm and dry - this made for much more crowded conditions here than last time I visited.  Gorham Trail connects to the backside of the Beehive, and the Bowl (a glacial tarn where folks like to swim). This was a 5 mile walk and gave me a good look at the Beehive. This day, a girl broke her ankle on the Cadillac Cliffs trail (a .3 mile spur off Gorham trail where you can see ancient sea caves); the rescue team was working on getting her off the mountain, so I was unable to do the Cadillac Cliffs today. They aren't kidding about steep rough footing and boulder scrambling on Cadillac Cliffs.

The Beehive hike/climb is on my bucket list; not terribly physically demanding but you need to be mentally prepared...I've heard several accounts of folks making it up halfway and then realizing they were in over their heads. You aren't supposed to go down, only up - so you have to push on. I am trying to scout the climb and overcome my "fear of the unknown". Joe's Guide has some awesome pics that made me think "I can do this"; however, I am still pondering it and will definitely start with some easier ladder trails...


Ocean Path on a bright sunny day


A lot more people out today!

Gorham Trailhead is about 1/3 mile down from Thunder Hole

Starting up Gorham Mountain

Memorial for the pathmaker

Waldron Bates planned and engineered many trails on this island


These trails make clever use of existing granite with minor additions


continuing up

More well-designed steps

quickly you reach the first rewarding view of Otter Point


and looking northeast towards Sand Beach


And beyond is the Beehive

Look closely to see people climbing up the face of the Beehive

a bit more up

summit of Gorham at 525ft

Looking around to the west side of Otter Point, there is Otter Cove



Do you see the folks climbing Beehive?


Look again - see the folks on the ledge? Yikes


Down Gorham and then up the backside of Beehive


approaching the summit of Beehive (the easy / back way)


top of Beehive


Beehive summit


Looking north to Champlain Mountain, the Precipice, and the Porcupine Islands


Looking down over Sand Beach from the top of Beehive


And here comes a hiker, at the top of the climb - I could barely look over the edge; going DOWN is not recommended

I turned around and headed towards the Bowl

Lots of folks enjoying a dip in the Bowl
 
A Beautiful Day
 
Lots of huge tadpoles (and leeches, I hear!)
 
looking north to the peak of Champlain
 
Some other day, I'll continue here to summit Champlain
 
Heading up from the Bowl and then down to Sand Beach
 
A crew doing trail improvements
 
a beautiful wooded path down
 
well laid-out stream crossing
 
Meeting of the Bowl and Beehive trails at the bottom
 
This guy just came DOWN the Beehive - said it wasn't too bad
 
Returning to the loop road at Sand Beach, Beehive trailhead
 
 

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