Goose Eye Mountain and Mount Carlo are part of the rugged Mahoosuc Range in Western Maine, just to the northeast of the main parts of the White Mountain National Forest. The Range is traversed by the Appalachian Trail there are a number of trails that lead up to the Appalachian Trail from Success Pond Road in the north, which makes a couple of different loops possible on this mountain range.
For our hike, we began at the trailhead for the Goose Eye and Carlo Col Trails, which is located about 8 miles up Success Pond Road. The road is a seasonal dirt road and best driven by truck, though our Jetta braved it well and didn’t really have a problem. We did get some looks though! The first mile and a half or so is the worst, which is where there’s both vehicular traffic and ATV traffic. After that, the road is better maintained and is for vehicular travel only.
From the trailhead, we hiked up the Goose Eye Trail to the summit of Goose Eye Mountain, followed the Appalachian Trail south from the summit to the summit of Mount Carlo, and then down into Carlo Gap. From there we turned off the Appalachian Trail onto the Carlo Col Trail and descended back down to the trailhead where we started.
The hike up the Goose Eye Trail began rather gently, but quickly became steep and rocky as we approached the summit of the mountain. There wasn’t anything too difficult or technical along the way, just typical White Mountain/Western Maine steep climbs over rugged boulders and rocks. The summit of Goose Eye Mountain is open rock and it offered amazing views of the surrounding Mahoosuc Range, along with the Presidentials to the west, that were still draped with late spring snow in May when we did this hike.
The hike down Goose Eye towards Mount Carlo became interesting really quick with a very steep section over a series of cliffs that involved a long wooden ladder, along with iron rungs in the rocks to navigate down through this area. Moe remembered the section, as he and Hazel had done it in the rain and fog and never got to enjoy the views, just the work to get up and over those ladders. He even found the video he had recorded when he had hiked it and we all were glad we had much better weather to enjoy the adventure.
Mount Carlo isn’t all that exciting and the Appalachian Trail/Mahoosuc Trail then drop down into Carlo Col. This was an interesting notch with some boulder caves that were still holding ice and snow.
At this point we left the Mahoosuc Trail/Appalachian Trail and began descending on the Carlo Col Trail. We quickly reached the side trail to the Carlo Col Shelter. After a quick visit to the shelter, we continued down to the intersection with the Goose Eye Trail and then the short walk on the combined trail to the trailhead.
We were joined on this hike by Alison Lathrop, our geology professor from Lyndon State College, who has just retired from Lyndon. We all got to catch up and enjoyed a wonderful hike.
All together, this was an 8.2 mile hike with 2,631 feet of elevation gain utilizing the Goose Eye Trail, Mahoosuc/Appalachian Trail, and the Carlo Col Trail.
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You can find this hike:
- Described in the White Mountain Guide
- Shown on the AMC White Mountain Map
- Shown on the White Mountains Trail Map
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Gear we used on this hike:
- Osprey Talon 22 Pack
- Osprey Kestrel 38 Pack
- Altra Lone Peak Shoes
- Deliberate Life Designs Sandals
- Black Diamond Trail Back Trekking Poles
- Darn Tough Socks
- Sawyer Squeeze Water Filter
- Energizer LED Headlamp
- NEMO Chipper Reclaimed Closed-Cell Foam Seat Pad
- Lenny & Larry’s The Complete Cookie
- Gatorade Endurance Carb Energy Chews
- GU Energy Roctane Ultra Endurance Energy Drink
- Jelly Belly Sport Beans – Energizing Jelly Beans
- Garmin Instinct Watches
- Garmin InReach Explorer GPS