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  1. Hike. Mount Ascutney is a mountain in the U.S. state of Vermont. At 3,144 feet (958 m), it is the highest peak in Windsor County. Mount Ascutney is a monadnock that rises abruptly from the surrounding lowlands. For example, the Windsor Trail is 2.7 miles (4.3 km) to the summit with 2,514 feet (766 m) of elevation gain and an overall 18% grade.

  2. Doubletop Mountain is a mountain located in Piscataquis County, Maine, in Baxter State Park. According to Fannie Hardy Eckstorm, the mountain's Indigenous name was Psinskihegan-I-Outop. Psinskihegan means notch and I-Outop means head. in 1828 in the Survey of Maine, Moses Greenleaf called the mountain a variation Chinskihegan or Outop.

  3. Mount Blue is a mountain 3,187 ft (971.4 m), in Franklin County, western Maine. To the south and west it drains into the Androscoggin River Valley, while the north and east slopes drain toward the Sandy River in the Kennebec River Valley. The summit and much of the trail are in the town of Avon, while the lower part of the trail is in Weld. [3]

  4. Kibby Mountain. /  45.4187°N 70.54435°W  / 45.4187; -70.54435. Kibby Mountain is a mountain located in Franklin County, Maine, about 3.5 mi (5.6 km) east of the Canada–United States border. [2] Kibby Mountain is flanked to the southeast by Spencer Bale Mountain. Kibby Mountain stands within the watershed of the Kennebec River, which ...

  5. Coburn Mountain (Maine) /  45.468833°N 70.126667°W  / 45.468833; -70.126667. Coburn Mountain is a mountain located in Somerset County, Maine. [2] Coburn Mtn. lies within the watershed of the Kennebec River. The northern end of the southeast side of Coburn drains into Mountain Brook, then into Cold Stream and the Kennebec River.

  6. Baldpate Mountain (East Peak) East Baldpate as seen from West Baldpate. /  44.6092251°N 70.8950736°W  / 44.6092251; -70.8950736. Baldpate Mountain is a mountain located in Oxford County, Maine. Baldpate has two prominent peaks; West Peak has 3,662 feet (1,116 m) of elevation, and stands 222 feet (68 m) above the col between them.

  7. Old Speck Mountain, also known as Old Speckle Mountain, [3] is a mountain located in Oxford County, Maine, United States. [4] The mountain, the fourth-highest in the state, is the northeasternmost and highest of the Mahoosuc Range, the northeasternmost part of the White Mountains. Old Speck is flanked to the southwest by Mahoosuc Arm, and faces ...

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