Little Spencer Mountain Hiking Bangor Outdoor Club Maine

The View from the Ledges near the Summit of Little Spencer

On Saturday, Aug. 10th, the Bangor Outdoor Club hiked Little Spencer. The forecast predicted a 50% chance of thunderstorms. Seven of us took a chance on the weather and decided to go for it. The hikers on this trip were Zeb, Christine, Jana, Sarah, Lindsay, Frosty, and myself.

Little Spencer Mountain Hiking Bangor Outdoor Club Maine

The Crew (L to R) Jana, Lindsay, Sarah, Christine, Frosty, and Zeb

We met at the Indian Hill Trading Post in Greenville before heading north past Kokadjo. The drive had some highlights of its own. First we met up with three deer on the roadside, then some moose. Two were out in the open with two more in the bushes.

Little Spencer Mountain Hiking Bangor Outdoor Club Maine

After navigating the gravel logging roads, we made it to the Little Spencer trailhead. The trailhead is marked by a cairn and some flagging tape. If you are interested in this hike and need directions, here is a link to the some directions (click here). Using these directions and checking the mileage on your odometer should lead you to the trailhead.

Little Spencer Mountain Hiking Bangor Outdoor Club Maine

The Pile of Rocks That Marks the Trailhead for Little Spencer

The mountaintops were in the clouds. It was one of those gray type of days. I was hoping it wouldn’t rain. Although, I was prepared mentally and gear-wise, if it did.

Little Spencer Mountain Hiking Bangor Outdoor Club Maine

The Long Word Is Wabenaki for Little Spencer Pond According to Steve Pinkham in His Bangor Daily News Article About How Maine Mountains Got Their Names

This trail is steep most of the way pretty much from the first steps to the summit. There are a few feet of flat or gently sloping trail here and there.

Little Spencer Mountain Hiking Bangor Outdoor Club Maine

I’ll Take His Word for It, but It’s Hard to Believe

At times, the trail can be difficult to find. You can see signs of traffic in the forested parts, but in the rock fields it is easy to lose your way. Look around for flagging tape to guide you. This is a lightly trafficked trail, and I’m not sure if any group formally maintains it.

Little Spencer Mountain Hiking Bangor Outdoor Club Maine

Sarah Lassoed a Pterodactyl

The group had spread out a bit, and I was leading during one of the rock field sections. I am not a natural, trail whisperer (good at finding the trail), so I led the group astray at this point. Frosty met back up with us and redirected us to the trail. At this point, I decided it was best to let others lead.

Little Spencer Mountain Hiking Bangor Outdoor Club Maine

Sarah in the Chimney

It had started lightly raining while we were in the first rock field. Luckily, it didn’t last long.

Little Spencer Mountain Hiking Bangor Outdoor Club Maine

Christine in the Chimney

There are a few rock fields to navigate and one particularly gnarly part called, the chimney.There are two fixed ropes in the chimney section.

Little Spencer Mountain Hiking Bangor Outdoor Club Maine

The Terrain Was Steep

Last year, Frosty and I had attempted this trail. My fear of falling kicked in big time. The chimney beat me, and I turned around. Today I was determined to overcome my fear and scale the chimney. With the support of the group, I did it!

Little Spencer Mountain Hiking Bangor Outdoor Club Maine

Lindsay Climbing up One of the Rock Fields on Little Spencer

At this point, I decided to put my fear of descending down the chimney on our return trip out of my head. I did a good job with that. We all made it up the chimney. Yeah!

Little Spencer Mountain Hiking Bangor Outdoor Club Maine

Lindsay Making Her Way to the Summit

The trail keeps ascending through steep wooded sections, some rocky sections, and a couple, short flat sections. There are some great views on the open ledges and rock slides that you traverse after the chimney.

Little Spencer Mountain Hiking Bangor Outdoor Club Maine

As you approach the summit, the vegetation is encroaching onto the trail, but it is easy to see the trail. The summit is marked by a pile of rocks and doesn’t have a view. Although, the day started out gray, by the time we reached the summit, the sun had come out! If you continue on a little bit past the summit, there is a view of Big Spencer.

Little Spencer Mountain Hiking Bangor Outdoor Club Maine

View from a Ledge After the Chimney

We backtracked to an open ledge a bit before you reach the summit. We stopped here for lunch. The view was fantastic!

Little Spencer Mountain Hiking Bangor Outdoor Club Maine

Summit Marker

I am always amused when I see moose poop near the summits of mountains. It is amazing where these moose travel! On this day though, I was in awe to find moose poop feet from the summit. They had to navigate this terrain in the winter. I would love to see how a moose climbs up this mountain.

Little Spencer Mountain Hiking Bangor Outdoor Club Maine

Christine and Sarah Enjoying Lunch on the Ledges near the Summit

Then it was time to head back down, I managed to put the chimney out of my mind until we reached it. Our trip down through the chimney was an exercise in teamwork. We took turns guiding the person behind us down. “Lower your left foot about six inches, and you’ll find a foothold.” Jana guided me down. I took a deep breath and put my faith in the rope, Jana, and the rock. I did it, and it wasn’t as bad as I had worried it might be. Thanks, Jana!

Little Spencer Mountain Hiking Bangor Outdoor Club Maine

Zeb Having Lunch with a View

 

After our hike, the group stopped at the Monson General Store for a delicious supper. They have lots of great sandwiches and salads. There was a lobster roll special the day we visited, so I had my first ever lobster roll! It was delicious and hit the spot.

 

Little Spencer Mountain Hiking Bangor Outdoor Club Maine

Frosty Descending the Chimney

To end our trip, Frosty and I visited the Monson Appalachian Trail Visitor Center. This is a tiny space run by the Appalachian Trail Conservancy (the ATC). Southbound thru hikers pick up their AT hang tags here. Visitors can explore a model of Katahdin, but there’s not much more here. They do sell stickers and magnets but only take cards, not cash.

 

Little Spencer Mountain Hiking Bangor Outdoor Club Maine

Jana Descending the Chimney

Aislinn Sarnacki, of the Bangor Daily News blog, Act Out With Aislinn, wrote a blog post about hiking Little Spencer. It’s a great read, if you’re interested in this hike. Aislinn’s post has directions to the trailhead.

Little Spencer Mountain Hiking Bangor Outdoor Club Maine

View from Little Spencer

 

 

 

Little Spencer Mountain Hiking Bangor Outdoor Club Maine

Trail on Little Spencer Mountain

Little Spencer Mountain Hiking Bangor Outdoor Club Maine

Fern with Spores

Little Spencer Mountain Hiking Bangor Outdoor Club Maine

It’s Hard to See, But Many of Us Were Covered with Pitch

 

Little Spencer Mountain Hiking Bangor Outdoor Club Maine

After (L to R) Jana, Lindsay, Sarah, Magoo, Frosty, and Zeb (Photo by Christine)


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Magoo

I like to get outdoors and enjoy life. I hike, snowshoe, run races, travel, camp, and sometimes just sit.

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Zeb · August 16, 2019 at 1:42 am

It was a terrific, if not exhausting, hike. Thanks again and terrific post as well. Fantastic pics

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    Magoo · August 16, 2019 at 1:06 pm

    Thanks, Zeb! We’re so glad that you came!

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