Umaine police, and staff are very very common on campus. MORE INFO >>>
I have yet to interact with any faculty, or Umaine police in regards to climbing buildings on campus grounds. BUT, if they treat it anything like they treat skateboarding you would rather not talk to them.
This information is a public crowdsourcing effort between the Access Fund,
and Mountain Project. You should confirm closures, restrictions, and/or related dates.
Usually climbing buildings is frowned upon by police, security, the general public and your mom. MORE INFO >>>
Watch out. There is no need to climb a building in a situation where you feel like you may get caught. The more people that are caught buildering, the more people that will be on the watch for builderers. In trying to establish new routes, scout out the line of least resistance, and give a shot when you least expect to be caught. LEAVE NO TRACE, as if it were Maine's last remaining forest. The more traces, the more people will notice builderers.
This information is a public crowdsourcing effort between the Access Fund,
and Mountain Project. You should confirm closures, restrictions, and/or related dates.
Large variation in climbing surface from rubber to brick. The weather is dependent upon the season (as is the rest of the area). Probably too cold in the winter to do much, really humid in the summer. Spring and early fall are ideal. Much much more foot traffic and vehicles than the other areas.
Getting There
Drive up (that means North in Maine) I-95 to the Old Town exit #193. Turn right off of the exit and follow Stillwater Ave. until you reach Taco Bell. Take College Ave. on the same side as Taco Bell and you are so close to UMO from there, that you do not need further directions.