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Quick Lake Area Hike | Tuesday, October 1, 2019 @ 8 AM
This marathon hike is designed for those working on the Catskills All Trails Challenge, and will complete all of the required trails near Quick Lake on Map 144. Our route will consist of 2 loops from the parking area. The first (14.05 mile) loop will complete the Quick Lake and Flynn trails. The second (6.35 mile) loop will complete the Big Rock and Loggers Loop trails. Event Duration: 20.4 miles, 14 hoursLevel of Difficulty: DifficultLeader(s): Marv FreedmanBring: Headlamps with extra batteries, comfortable hiking boots, hiking poles (recommended), snacks, at least 3 liters of water/sports drink, sun screen, bug repellentRegistration required by September 29th. Register with leader. See contact info below.Group size is limited to 12, so register early.Dogs allowed: Yes, only with permission of event leaderRegistration and Questions about this event can be directed to: marvfreedman@gmail.com or (609) 731-3318Driving Directions: From Route 17, Exit 96, drive East on Debruce Rd, Rt 81 for 5.5 miles. Continue on Willowemoc Rd for 0.1 milesTurn Left on Mongaup Rd and drive North for 2.7 milesContinue on Beech Mountain Rd for 0.3 milesWe'll meet at the DEC parking area at the end of Beech Mountain Rd. Google Maps link: https://goo.gl/maps/kG8qL3HJECk7a87g7GPS coordinates: 41.950982, -74.706931
Through Hike Across Panther and Giant Ledge | Sunday, July 21, 2019 @ 8:30 AM
This hike is to be a full traverse of Panther and the scenic Giant Ledges. One of the best hikes in the Catskills, it offers a full range of treats for an experienced hiker. A lovely combination of ups, downs and wonderful scrambles offering a variety of woods and some fabulous views. This is one of my favorite late Summer hikes and I love company, so come join me for a fun day! Note hike is for experienced hikers. No pets. Bring plenty of water and lunch. Dress in wicking layers for comfort. We will go at a fair pace but plan to treat ourselves to time to admire nature’s beauty. This traverse is by far the prettiest way to enjoy this unique 3500 peak. Hike requires a shuttle from hairpin turn on Route 47/Frost Valley-Oliverea Rd. We will have a full day!Event Duration: 8.2 miles, 6-7 hoursLevel of Difficulty: DifficultLeader: Deanna FelicettaBring: Bring lunch, snacks and plenty of water!!! Dress for comfort with moisture wicking clothing. Wear good hiking shoes. Hiking poles are recommended, as are map and compass.Registration required: by July 19th. Register by contacting the leader. See below. Registration requires FULL name, a phone and if you have it, an email address.Group size is limited to 12, so register early.Dogs allowed: NoAdditional Information: PLEASE contact leader and cancel if you are not able to come as others may want to. Remember we hike together for safety and FUN!Always come prepared for changes in weather here in the Catskills!No unscheduled stops for selfies, please.Questions about this event can be directed to: Deanna at felicetta.deanna@gmail.com or call 845-216 2021 and NO TEXTING PLEASE! Leave name and number. Please contact leader if you need to cancel.Driving Directions: See NYNJTC Catskill Trails Map #142 for Panther Mountain. The Giant Ledge parking area is located on CR 47 (Oliverea-Frost Valley Rd.), 7.3 miles south of SR 28 in Big Indian and 13 miles north of Claryville. We'll spot cars here and drive to Fox Hollow Rd. to begin the hike.GPS: 42.09819 N, 74.39140 W
Hunter Mountain Fire Tower on the Devil's Path | Saturday, September 28, 2019 @ 8:50 AM
The fire tower on Hunter Mountain with its sweeping views is the highest in the Catskills at over 4000'. This hike is part of a summer series that will traverse the entire Devil's Path. With Indian Head and Twin already covered, look next for Sugarloaf and Plateau and then Westkill and St. Anne's Peak. Event Duration: 7.5 miles, 6-7 hoursLevel of Difficulty: DifficultLeader: Deanna FelicettaBring: Bring lunch, snacks and plenty of water!!! Dress for comfort with moisture wicking clothing. Wear good hiking shoes. Hiking poles are recommended, as are map and compass.Registration required: by September 26th. Register by contacting the leader. See below. Registration requires FULL name, a phone and if you have it, an email address.Group size is limited to 12, so register early.Dogs allowed: NoAdditional Information: PLEASE contact leader and cancel if you are not able to come as others may want to. Remember we hike together for safety and FUN!Always come prepared for changes in weather here in the Catskills!No unscheduled stops for selfies, please.Questions about this event can be directed to: Deanna at felicetta.deanna@gmail.com or call 845-216 2021 and NO TEXTING PLEASE! Leave name and number. Please contact leader if you need to cancel.Driving Directions: From South: NYS Thruway (I-87), Exit 19 at Kingston. Follow Route 28 West to Phoenicia. At Phoenicia, follow signs for Route 214 and drive approximately 9 miles. Parking is just past the campground next to the pond on the left.From North: NYS Thruway (I-87), Exit 21 at Catskill. Left on Route 23 East to Route 9W South. Follow Route 9W through Catskill to Route 23A west through Tannersville. Make left on Route 214, 2 miles past Tannersville. Campground located on Route 214, approximately 3 miles on right.GPS: 42.159673, -74.203238
Hike to Long Pond | Sunday, July 14, 2019 @ 10:30 AM
Long Pond is located in the Willowemoc Wild Forest of Sullivan County. This is a fairly level hike to a lean-to on Long Pond. Two miles in and the same on the return. Suitable for hikers of all abilities. Child-friendly.Event Duration: 4 miles, 3 hoursLevel of Difficulty: Easy-ModerateLeader(s): John WadlinBring: good hiking shoes, lunch, snacks, bug spray, plenty to drink, map and compass (recommended),Registration required by July 12th date. Register by contacting the leader. See below.Group size is limited to 12, so register early.Dogs allowed: Yes, only with permission of event leaderRegistration and Questions about this event can be directed to: John at jjwadlin@rwhm.com or call (845) 594-6629.Driving Directions: Turn off Route 28 in Big Indian on County route 47 past Frost Valley; Hard right up the hill past Round Pond, continue on Pole Road and then a right on Flugertown Road about 1/4 mile to parking area. This is hike #109 on the Catskill Park Trails Illustrated Map.GPS coordinates: 41.933971, -74.650303
Mud Pond & Trout Pond | Sunday, July 28, 2019 @ 8:00 AM
We'll hike the Mud Pond and Trout Pond trails on map 144. These are two of the Catskills most beautiful ponds. Catskills All Trails Challenge Hikers take note.Event Duration: 14 miles, 11 hoursLevel of Difficulty: DifficultLeader(s): Marv FreedmanBring: Waterproof hiking boots, hiking poles, headlamp, snacks, at least 2 liters of water/sports drink, sun screen, bug repellentRegistration required by July 24th. Register with leader. See contact info below.Group size is limited to 12, so register early.Dogs allowed: Yes, only with permission of event leaderRegistration and Questions about this event can be directed to: marvfreedman@gmail.com or (609) 731-3318Driving Directions: We'll meet for breakfast at the Roscoe Diner, Old Rt 17, in Roscoe , NY (https://goo.gl/maps/tAxtKN1qcVcJUygs6), and will leave to start the shuttle at 8:00 am. We'll caravan to Mud Pond & Trout Pond Hiking Trail and CampgroundsRussell Brook Rd, Roscoe, NY 12776 (https://goo.gl/maps/PDb1vr2mrekdUSjZ7), leave a car there and drive to the trail head on Campbell Mountain Rd (42.043386, -74.936017) to start the hike.GPS coordinates: 41.930833, -74.909067
Pepacton Range: Campbell Mountain to Pelnor Hollow | Wednesday, July 24, 2019 @ 8:00 AM
We'll hike the Campbell Mountain, Little Spring Brook and Pelnor Hollow trails on Map 144. During lunch we'll enjoy the view from Split Rock Lookout.Event Duration: 13 miles, 10 hoursLevel of Difficulty: DifficultLeader(s): Marv FreedmanBring: Comfortable hiking boots, hiking poles (recommended), snacks, at least 2 liters of water/sports drink, sun screen, bug repellent, headlamp.Registration required by July 22th. Register with leader. See contact info below.Group size is limited to 12, so register early.Dogs allowed: Yes, only with permission of event leaderRegistration and Questions about this event can be directed to: marvfreedman@gmail.com or (609) 731-3318Additional Information: The Little Spring Brook trail is typically overgrown, wet, and challenging to follow. Parking is difficult on Pelnor Hollow Rd.Driving Directions: We'll meet for breakfast at the Roscoe Diner, Old Rt 17, in Roscoe , NY (https://goo.gl/maps/tAxtKN1qcVcJUygs6), and will leave to start the shuttle at 8:00 am. We'll caravan to a parking spot along Pelnor Hollow Rd, leave a car, and drive to the trail head on Campbell Mountain Rd (42.043386, -74.936017) to start the hikeGPS coordinates: 41.930833, -74.909067
Long Pond - Beaver Kill Ridge and Neversink-Hardenburgh | Sunday, July 21, 2019 @ 8:00 AM
This hike is designed for those working on the Catskills All Trail Challenge. We'll hike the required sections of the Neversink-Hardenburgh and Long Pond - Beaver Kill Ridge Trails, as well as a section of the Mongaup-Hardenburgh Trail, and a short detour to the shelter at Long Pond.Event Duration: 18 miles, 14 hoursLevel of Difficulty: DifficultLeader(s): Marv FreedmanBring: Headlamps with extra batteries, comfortable hiking boots, hiking poles (recommended), snacks, at least 3 liters of water/sports drink, sun screen, bug repellentRegistration required by July 19th. Register with leader. See contact info below.Group size is limited to 12, so register early.Dogs allowed: Yes, only with permission of event leaderRegistration and Questions about this event can be directed to: marvfreedman@gmail.com or (609) 731-3318Additional Information: For those working on the Catskills Hundred Highest we can take very short detours to the summits of Willowemoc and Sand Pond Mountains.Driving Directions: Google Maps link to Meeting Point: https://goo.gl/maps/9XCSPVuU6JQWDfYF7The meeting point is a DEC parking area East of the intersection of Basily Rd and Wild Meadow Rd. We'll leave unneeded cars there, and will drive to the end of the easily driveable section of Basily Rd. This is where the hike will end. We'll leave a car there, and will drive to the end of the easily driveable section of Black Bear Rd. to start the hike.GPS coordinates: 41.94355, -74.58748
Pepacton Range: Mary Smith & Middle Mountain Trails | Wednesday, July 17, 2019 @ 9:00 AM
This hike starts from Berry Brook Rd, and begins by following the Mary Smith trail West to the junction with the Pelnor Hollow trail. From the junction there's an optional side trip to a great view at the Split Rock Lookout. Next we'll return East on Mary Smith past our starting point, and continue on the Mary Smith and Middle Mountain trails to Beech Hill Rd.Event Duration: 8 miles, 6 hoursLevel of Difficulty: Moderate-DifficultLeader(s): Marv FreedmanBring: Comfortable hiking boots, hiking poles are recommended, lunch, snacks, at least 2 liters of water/sports drink, sun screen, bug repellent.Registration required by July 15th. Register with leader. See contact info below.Group size is limited to 12, so register early.Dogs allowed: Yes, only with permission of event leaderRegistration and Questions about this event can be directed to: marvfreedman@gmail.com or (609) 731-3318Additional Information: For those working on the Catskills All Trails Challenge, this hike completes the Mary Smith Trail (Map 144), and the Middle Mountain Trail (Map 144).Driving Directions: Google Maps link to Meeting Point: https://goo.gl/maps/eSTJwbRmVcTQ6PZ59. The meeting point is a primitive parking area on the East side of Beech Hill Rd, just North of the Finger Lakes trail head. This is where the hike will finish. We'll leave cars there and will drive to the trail junction on Mary Smith Rd (GPS: 42.03990, -74.80887 Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/Z3SJkfDupgisb2Up9) to start the hike.GPS coordinates: 42.05105, -74.77961
Frick Pond Revisited: Trail Maintenance 2 | Sunday, June 30, 2019 @ 1 - 4 PM
Our trail work party at Frick Pond last month was so much fun that we're doing another!Come help us improve this local family-friendly trail so it is welcoming again! We supply tools and on-site training. You choose a rugged or light-duty task, depending on your ability (interested children too!) Bring water, a snack, work gloves and wear long pants and sturdy footwear.Trip Leaders: Lisa Lyons and Ralph BresslerDogs Allowed: No dogs, please.Each participant receives a complimentary snack bar (gluten-free) made locally by Magic Maple Foods at the Cornell Cooperative Extension Sullivan County Catskills Kitchen.Register and get the meeting location by contacting Lisa at (845) 439 5507 or email to info@morgan-outdoors.com. If you only have an hour to spare, please come!
Hike the Blackhead Range | Saturday, June 29, 2019 @ 9 AM
Long Path - Peekamoose to Upper Cherrytown | Saturday, July 27, 2019 @ 8:00 AM
This hike starts with a steep climb up Bangle Hill from Peekamoose Rd, gaining over 1100 feet in 1.1 miles. After the initial climb, the remainder of the hike is relatively level, dropping about 600 feet over 6.4 miles to Vernooy Falls, then dropping another 500 feet in the last 1.7 miles. If the weather cooperates we'll stop for a swim at Vernooy Falls.Event Duration: 9.65 miles, 9 hoursLevel of Difficulty: Moderate-DifficultLeader(s): Marv FreedmanBring: Comfortable hiking boots, hiking poles are recommended, lunch, snacks, at least 2 liters of water/sports drink, sun screen, bug repellent, towel/change of clothes if you intend to swim.Registration required by July 22nd. Register with leader. See contact info below.Group size is limited to 12, so register early.Dogs allowed: Yes, only with permission of event leaderRegistration and Questions about this event can be directed to: marvfreedman@gmail.com or (609) 731-3318Additional Information: For those working on the Catskills All Trails Challenge,this hike completes the 9.65 mile segment listed as Long Path - Peekamoose-Upper Cherrytown on Map 143. See 6/26 for a shorter version that finishes at Trails End Rd.Driving Directions: Google Maps link to Meeting Point: https://goo.gl/maps/q9smLrMYizFJFAXYAThe meeting point is on Upper Cherrytown Rd. This is where the hike will finish. We'll leave cars there and will drive to a parking area on Peekamoose Rd (GPS: 41.91635, -74.43547 Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/5jm8KA3eYTg7xTcp6) to start the hike.GPS coordinates: 41.86421, -74.34626
Alder Lake to Mill Brook Ridge and Balsam Lake Mountain | Sunday, July 7, 2019 @ 9:00 AM
From the Alder Lake parking area, we'll loop around Alder Lake, and continue on the Mill Brook Ridge trail to junction with the Balsam Lake Mountain trail. We'll detour South on BLM to the Southern junction with Dry Brook Ridge trail, then return & continue over the BLM summit (with spectacular views from the fire tower) to the Northern junction with the DBR trail. (At this point we'll have the option of detouring to Graham, adding 4 miles.) We'll finish by heading South on the DBR trail to the Balsam Lake parking area.Event Duration: 12 miles, 12 hoursLevel of Difficulty: DifficultLeader(s): Marv FreedmanBring: Comfortable hiking boots, hiking poles are recommended, lunch, snacks, at least 2 liters of water/sports drink, sun screen, bug repellent, headlamp.Registration required by July 1st. Register with leader. See contact info below.Group size is limited to 12, so register early.Dogs allowed: Yes, only with permission of event leaderRegistration and Questions about this event can be directed to: marvfreedman@gmail.com or (609) 731-3318Additional Information: For those working on the Catskills All Trails Challenge, this hike completes the Alder Lake Loop Trail (Map 144), the Millbrook Ridge Trail (Map 142), The Balsam Lake Mountain Trail (Map 142), and the Southern 1.9 miles of the Dry Brook Ridge Trail (Map 142). For those working on the Catskills Hundred Highest, we'll cross the summit of #36, Mill Brook Ridge.Driving Directions: Google Maps link to Meeting Point: https://goo.gl/maps/G3kEgiNZoaDmjkzB6The meeting point is to the right of the entrance to Balsam Lake Lodge. This is where the hike will finish. We'll leave cars there and will drive to the Alder Lake parking area (GPS: 42.049790, -74.682688 Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/AFHgNjp9YwxQUmbQ9) to start the hike.GPS coordinates: 42.023955, -74.599698
Long Path Hike - Peekamoose Rd to Trails End Rd. | Wednesday, June 26, 2019 @ 8:00 AM
This hike starts with a steep climb up Bangle Hill from Peekamoose Rd, gaining over 1100 feet in 1.1 miles. After the initial climb, the the remainder of the hike is relatively level, dropping about 600 feet over 6 miles.Event Duration: 7.25 miles, 7 hoursLevel of Difficulty: Moderate-DifficultLeader(s): Marv FreedmanBring: Comfortable hiking boots, hiking poles are recommended, lunch, snacks, at least 2 liters of water/sports drink, sun screen, bug repellent.Registration required by June 24th. Register with leader. See contact info below.Group size is limited to 12, so register early.Dogs allowed: Yes, only with permission of event leaderRegistration and Questions about this event can be directed to: marvfreedman@gmail.com or (609) 731-3318Additional Information: For those working on the Catskills All Trails Challenge,this hike completes 7 miles of the 9.65 mile segment listed as Long Path - Peekamoose-Upper Cherrytown on Map 143. See 7/27 for a longer version, that completes the entire segment, and includes a stop at Vernooy Falls.Driving Directions: Google Maps link to Meeting Point: https://goo.gl/maps/7PMkJzGrT3nYemGaAThe meeting point is at the end of Trails End Rd. This is where the hike will finish. We'll leave cars there and will drive to a parking area on Peekamoose Rd (GPS: 41.91635, -74.43547 Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/5jm8KA3eYTg7xTcp6) to start the hike.GPS coordinates: 41.88408, -74.36053
Trail Maintenance on the Dry Brook Ridge Trail and German Hollow Trail | Sunday, June 23. 2019 @ 10:00 AM
Please join us on our Spring Trail Maintenance Hike on Dry Brook Ridge in Margaretville New York. We will carpool to the Huckleberry Brook spur and climb approximately 1500 feet in a moderate climb and do light work clearing the trail and making sure things are tidy on Dry Brook Ridge.We'll hike Pakatakan Mountain and follow the ridge, passing by a 700 years old bog, to arrive to a beautiful lookout of the Pepacton Reservoir. We will relax and have mid-day lunch at the overlook, with beautiful western views of the Western Catskills.In the afternoon, we will return on the German Hollow Trail, maintaining along the way.Event Duration: 6 miles, 6 hoursLevel of Difficulty: Moderate-DifficultLeader(s): Laura Battelani and David LucasBring: Pack lots of water and your lunch and snacks. Wear comfortable layers. Bring a hat and bug spray and rain gear if weather is changeable. Wear sturdy hiking boots/shoes.If you also want to help with the cleaning of the trail, bring hand tools, clippers, loppers and/or foldable saws if you have them, and gloves and eye protection.Registration required by June 15. Register by contacting the leader. See below.Group size is limited to 12, so register early.Dogs allowed: NoRegistration and Questions about this event can be directed to: Laura Battelani at bodyworx@catskill.net or (845) 586-3101.Driving Directions: On Route 28, 40 miles west of Kingston, Village of Margaretville. Half mile after the blinking light at Bridge St., turn right at the intersection with Fair St. Meeting is at the car wash on the right. We will shuttle to the trailheads from here.
GPS coordinates: 42°08'40.6"N 74°39'09.7"W / 42.144613, -74.652681
Pre-Father's Day Paddle on the Delaware | Saturday, June 15, 2019 @ 9:30 AM
Paddle from Delhi to Hamden on the west branch of the Delaware. Kids bring your dad or dad bring your kids in celebration of Father's Day!Event Duration: 8 miles, 6 hoursLevel of Difficulty: ModerateLeader(s): Rick RobertsBring: life jacket, canoe or kayak, sunscreen and lunch, snacks, something to drinkRegistration required by June 14th. Register by contacting the leader. See below.Dogs allowed: NoRegistration and Questions about this event can be directed to: Rick Roberts at hikerrick2000@yahoo.com or (607) 746-9694.Driving Directions: Rte. 28 from Margarettville to Delhi or Rte. 10 from Walton to Delhi . Meet at 9:30 for car shuttle in the Pricechopper parking lot at 3 Main St., Delhi (Rte. 10). About 1 mile south of the Kingston St. bridge (Rte. 28).
GPS coordinates: 42°15'59.7"N 74°55'25.3"W / 42.266582, -74.923703
Looking for Mountain Laurel on AHP | Postponed
Ashokan High Point is one of the best known mountains in the Catskills due to its prominent location next to the Ashokan Reservoir. At 3081', it ranks in the Catskills Highest Hundred with an ascent of over 2000 feet. But perhaps it's as well known for the mountain laurel stands that occupy its slopes. We'll be looking for them as we climb through the progress of their bloom from early to late. Hikers should be prepared for a challenging climb during the last mile or so.Raindate: Sunday, June 23rdEvent Duration: 9 miles, 8-9 hoursLevel of Difficulty: DifficultLeader(s): Wendell GeorgeBring: good hiking shoes, something to drink, lunch and/or snacks, wear layered moisture wicking clothing that will keep you comfortable. Weather can change quickly in the mountains and higher elevations are cooler. Hiking poles are recommended.Registration required by June 20, 2019: Register by contacting the leader. See below.Registration is limited to 12, so register early.Dogs allowed: No dogs for this hike.Registration and Questions about this event can be directed to: Wendell George at wendell@catskillmountainclub.org or 845-586-6273. Be sure to provide a way to reach you the morning of the hike in case plans need to be changed.If you cannot attend, please notify the leader as soon as possible so we will not wait for you unnecessarily and so others may join us.Driving Directions: The Kanape Brook Trailhead is located on Watson Hollow Rd./Peekamoose Rd. off Rt. 28A in West Shokan. Turn west through the hamlet and then swing south for a total of 4.1 miles to the trailhead on the right.From the south, follow Sundown Rd./Peekamoose Rd. north from SR 55A just east of Grahamsville for 12.3 miles to trailhead parking on the left.
GPS: 41°56'06.6"N 74°19'45.2"W; 41.935177, -74.329216
East Wildcat Bushwhack | Postponed
We'll meet at the Slide Mt parking area on CR47, beginning on the Slide Mt trail, then continuing toward the intersection at the Curtis-Ormsbee monument. From near the intersection we'll begin our bushwhack, over East Wildcat's sub-summits to the wooded main summit. The Wildcats form a long ridge rising to 3340', a Catskills Hundred Highest peak.Event Duration: 6 miles, 7 hoursLevel of Difficulty: Moderate-Difficult, BushwhackLeader(s): Alan ViaBring: Good hiking shoes, lunch, snacks, bug spray, plenty to drink, map and compass (recommended). Dress in layered moisture wicking clothing for your comfort. Remember temps are cooler with increasing elevations and showers can arise without warning.Registration required by June 10th. Register by contacting the leader. See below.Group size is limited to 8, so register early.Dogs allowed: Yes, only with permission of event leaderAdditional Information: Rainy weather will postpone this event.Registration and Questions about this event can be directed to: hikeleaderAV@catskillmountainclub.orgNOTE: Please contact the leader if you need to cancel your plans.Driving Directions: Meet at the Slide Mountain Parking Area on Oliverea-Frost Valley Rd. (CR 47). From SR 28 in Big Indian turn south onto Oliverea Rd. (becomes Frost Valley Rd.) and proceed about 10 miles to the Slide Mtn. P.A. (It will be past the hairpin turn at the Giant Ledge P.A.)From SR 55 west of Grahamsville turn north onto Claryville Rd. (CR19) and proceed 4.6 miles to Frost Valley Rd. in Claryville. Turn north and proceed 10.6 miles to the Slide Mtn. P.A. (It will be past the Biscuit Brook P.A.)
GPS coordinates: 42°00'29.1"N 74°25'41.8"W: 42.008080, -74.428263
Biking Along the West Branch of the Delaware | Saturday, June 15, 2019 @ 11 AM
This will be a relaxed-paced bike ride using both roads and trails from Delhi to South Kortright and back. We’ll head out County Route 18 from Delhi to South Kortright. In South Kortright, we’ll get on the Catskill Scenic Rail Trail and head back to Bloomville. From there, we’ll use River Road to get back to Route 18 and then we’ll head back to Delhi.Much of this route is alongside the Delaware River and, on the road portion, there are rolling hills and open views of the western foothills of the Catskills. The Catskill Scenic Rail Trail lives up to its name, but it is uneven and can be muddy. Road bikes will not work on this trail.Event Duration: 28 miles; 3-4 hoursLevel of Difficulty: ModerateLeader(s): John Sandman, Barbara JonesBring: Bike (Hybrid or Mountain), Helmet, Water, SnacksRegistration required by June 13th. Register by contacting the leader. See below.Group size is limited to 10, so register early.Registration and Questions about this event can be directed to: e-mail John Sandman at sandmajm@delhi.edu Driving Directions: We will meet in the large parking lot behind the Delaware County Office Building on the Main Street of Delhi. From SR 28 going west, cross the bridge and turn north (right) on Main St. Turn east into the lot from the traffic light in front of the Delaware National Bank.
Hiking the DP on Twin and Indian Head | Saturday, June 15, 2019 @ 8:20 AM
A wonderfully challenging mountain section of the Devil's Path with views you will be sure to remember! We will enjoy Dibbles Quarry, and great scrambles up to the two tops of Twin Mountain. From Twin we will traverse over and down to Jimmy Dolan Notch. From here we will again climb to elevation and reach Indian Head. Lovely Views of Hudson area as you hike the Devil's Path!We will descend down to Platte Clove Road and falls. Hike is great fun for experienced hikers seeking a challenge. Pace safe and moderate but moving along. Bring plenty to drink and energy snacks. It is a full day's hike. Hikers must be prepared. Dress in layers and allow for cooler peak tops. Do come join our fun day on the Devils Path!POOR WEATHER will cancel this hike (will be rescheduled).Event Duration: 8 miles, 8-9 hoursLevel of Difficulty: DifficultLeader: Deanna FelicettaBring: Bring lunch, snacks and plenty of water!!! Dress for comfort with moisture wicking clothing. Wear good hiking shoes. Hiking poles are recommended, as are map and compass.Registration required: by June 13th. Register by contacting the leader. See below. Registration requires FULL name, a phone and if you have it, an email address.Group size is limited to 12, so register early.Dogs allowed: NoAdditional Information: PLEASE contact leader and cancel if you are not able to come as others may want to. Remember we hike together for safety and FUN!Questions about this event can be directed to: Deanna at felicetta.deanna@gmail.com or call 845-216 2021 and NO TEXTING PLEASE! Leave name and number. Please contact leader if you need to cancel.Directions: Meeting at Platte Clove trailhead parking on Platte Clove Rd. at 8:20 AM for sign-in. We'll shuttle to Elka Park Road and the start of the hike. Meeting place is best accessed from Railroad Av./Spruce St./Platte Clove Rd. off Route 23A in Tannersville. It can also be reached via Platte Clove Rd. from West Saugerties.GPS: 42°07'59.5"N 74°04'57.8"W; 42.133192, -74.082732Catskills trail map 141
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2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6PostponedEast Wildcat | 7 | 89:30 AMTanbark Trail on Outdoors Day at the Catskills Visitor Center |
9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 158:20 AMTwin and Indian Head9:30Paddling on the West Branch11:00 AMCycling Along the Delaware |
16 Father's Day | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 Summer Solstice | 229:30 AMLooking for Mountain Laurel on AHP |
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14 | 15 | 16 | 17Pepacton Range: Mary Smith & Middle Mountain | 18 | 19 | 20 |
21 | 22 | 23 | 24Pepacton Range: Campbell Mountain to Pelnor Hollow | 25 | 26 | 27Long Path - Peekamoose to Upper Cherrytown |
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