Patrik Orcutt 11.21.25

After my Alarm woke me up, I sluggishly crawled out of my sleeping bag, the temperature exterior was 38 levels, and that’s regular this time of 12 months and particularly within the park, but it surely didn’t make it really feel any much less chilly. I slipped on my boots, just a few layers, and grabbed my backpack filled with digital camera gear and set off. There have been a few photographers forward of me on the path, and so they had been simple to identify with their large 600mm lenses. I made it to my spot in what felt like no time, and there have been already 6 different photographers there. That being stated, they had been all extremely good and didn’t thoughts me displaying as much as the occasion late with my digital camera. Although the precise spot I wished was already taken, I used to be nonetheless in a position to get the same one on the boardwalk of Baxter State Park.
That is Half 2 of a 2-part story. I extremely suggest studying Half 1 earlier than continuing to this text.
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The seven of us waited there for two hours that morning with no indicators of any moose. Whereas this was unlucky, that is normally the result for many wildlife images shoots. Persistence is vital, and whereas we weren’t visited by any wildlife except for just a few birds, it was nonetheless a shocking morning on the pond for images. The Fall foliage on the mountains regarded superb with the orange morning gentle, and I couldn’t have requested for higher situations. I talked with just a few of the opposite photographers that morning whereas we waited, and I used to be shocked to listen to lots of them had been on the pond each morning for over every week, hoping to catch a moose however had been unsuccessful. Whereas I’m not an professional on the motion and behavioral patterns of the North American Moose, I had heard that the present drought we’re in, blended with greater temps and winds, was to not their liking on the Pond.


After just a few hours of ready, I packed up my gear and walked again to camp. On my stroll, I figured that since I hadn’t seen a Moose that morning, I’d as properly spend the remainder of the AM doing one thing I loved to get one thing out of the journey. That’s after I very spontaneously determined to hike as much as Chimney Pond.
Chimney Pond Path in Baxter State Park


After altering, I hit the path head for the 6.6-mile round-trip hike with roughly 1500 ft of elevation achieve. Whereas I don’t think about this hike to be very exhausting, it’s exhausting in your ft and ankles. By the point I obtained again to the automotive, I used to be blissful to be accomplished, as my ft had been killing me, however let that be a lesson to myself to not put on tainers on a rocky path like this (I’m additionally out of mountain climbing form). The path to the Pond is properly maintained however even on a Tuesday morning was very talked-about as many individuals had aspirations to climb Katahdin that day.






After a bit of over an hour of mountain climbing, I had made it to Chimney Pond, the place the temperature dropped from a pleasing 65 levels to a windy and chilly 35 levels on the pond. Chimney Pond, at about 2,914 ft elevation, is a traditional tarn—a small, round lake occupying the ground of the South Basin cirque on Mount Katahdin’s east facet. It shaped by way of glacial processes following the retreat of the Laurentide continental ice sheet throughout the Pleistocene’s Wisconsin stage. Alpine valley glaciers eroded the underlying Devonian granite pluton, carving U-shaped valleys and steep cirque partitions, whereas a small terminal moraine dammed the basin to impound water from surrounding slopes. This moraine, composed principally of contemporary granitic particles, seemingly dates to a post-Presumpscot readvance (after 13,000 years in the past), although radiocarbon dates from pond sediments counsel deglaciation occurred a minimum of 9,000–11,000 years in the past, with potential delays from sediment flushing. Surrounding options just like the Knife Edge arête spotlight ongoing frost and mass-wasting motion shaping the panorama.


After throwing on my hoodie and snapping just a few photos, I rotated a headed again down the mountain to my automotive after which started the lengthy drive house to edit the entire photos you have got seen on this very article. I hope you loved this small piece and may now be impressed to go to Baxter State Park if you happen to stay within the space.




