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CompanyFirstSergeant

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32. Try this website.
Fri May 6, 2016, 05:07 PM
May 2016
https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Catskills

Go to the 'To Do' section.

Hunter Mountain: at 4,040 feet, the second highest peak in the Catskills, with the western approach trailhead located at the east end of Spruceton Road, Spruceton, NY. Hunter Mountain is similar to Slide Mountain in that the trails (the western approach from from Spruceton) utilize old roads to create a scenic, quite physically demanding but not particularly dangerous hike. There is a firetower at the top of Hunter, and during the summer, there may be an interpretive guide - who spends nights in the nearby cabin - to welcome you to the top of the mountain. An interesting - and otherworldly - experience is to take the Colonel's Chair side trail down to the tops of the Hunter Mountain ski area, which is virtually abandoned during the summer. Be careful navigating as you approach the main ski slopes, there is a network of side trails up here that are not well marked.


Devil's Path: 25 miles of hell. One of the most popular trails in the Catskills, featuring 18,000 feet of elevation change over its length. Consistently featured in hiking magazine articles entitled 'The Five (or Ten) Most Dangerous Hiking Trails in the (State, United States, World, Solar System, etc.) This trail is laid out so that there are quite a number of day trip loops that utilize this trail as part of the loop, but return the hiker to the same parking area at the end. Dogs and children should be left at home for the eastern section (Jimmy Dolan area to Route 214) however the western (Route 214 to Spruceton) section is not much more risky than other trails in the area.


Escarpment Trail: 24 miles of rugged, rocky and at several points dangerous terrain, running generally north/south along the Catskill Escarpment - the huge wall of a mountain overlooking the Hudson Valley of the northeast Catskills. A sample section of the trail can be experienced at the North-South Lake area, accessed via County Route 18, Haines Falls, NY. The entire trail requires three days and two cars.


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Southern Tier Hot Spot For Meth Labs (New York) [View all] CompanyFirstSergeant May 2016 OP
You're in Margaretville? SecularMotion May 2016 #1
Delaware County, yes. CompanyFirstSergeant May 2016 #2
I live in Broome rickford66 May 2016 #3
We got lost in the woods amidst the aftermath of a tree blowdown.... CompanyFirstSergeant May 2016 #4
Trout Town USA! Been at Junction Pool a few times. nt jmg257 May 2016 #5
Beautiful area. CompanyFirstSergeant May 2016 #6
I love... CompanyFirstSergeant May 2016 #7
How do you get lost in the woods? rickford66 May 2016 #8
Wow. CompanyFirstSergeant May 2016 #9
Sounds like you were prepared for bear but not bad weather. rickford66 May 2016 #10
The bad weather... CompanyFirstSergeant May 2016 #12
So why not carry a compass? rickford66 May 2016 #14
I do. This is what it looked like. CompanyFirstSergeant May 2016 #15
The you weren't lost like you said. rickford66 May 2016 #17
Well technically.... CompanyFirstSergeant May 2016 #18
Not knowing your way out would be lost. rickford66 May 2016 #21
OK, entangled. CompanyFirstSergeant May 2016 #23
I've hiked in the Catskills SecularMotion May 2016 #31
Try this website. CompanyFirstSergeant May 2016 #32
I've done all three SecularMotion May 2016 #37
Second only to the Bible. CompanyFirstSergeant May 2016 #38
you don't really know if they are carrying handguns or not gejohnston May 2016 #24
I guess I won't go hiking in Norway then. Rats. rickford66 May 2016 #26
mostly in polar bear habitat gejohnston May 2016 #30
If anyone is interested in Norway..... CompanyFirstSergeant May 2016 #33
Wyoming.... CompanyFirstSergeant May 2016 #28
depends on the individual gejohnston May 2016 #29
It would be my K frame (Model 66) CompanyFirstSergeant May 2016 #34
My oldest brother carried an N frame gejohnston May 2016 #35
Huh? beardown May 2016 #11
"storm damage could easily obliterate existing landmarks" CompanyFirstSergeant May 2016 #13
I don't carry a firearm anywhere. rickford66 May 2016 #16
Shit no. Why would you expect that? nt jmg257 May 2016 #19
Obviously I don't expect you to. Keep your safety on please. rickford66 May 2016 #22
"Anyway all you guys carrying will protect the rest of us, right?" CompanyFirstSergeant May 2016 #20
See my comment #22. rickford66 May 2016 #25
"The armed civilian walking down the street isn't going out draw and shoot him or her." CompanyFirstSergeant May 2016 #27
GB&U. My favorite movie. rickford66 May 2016 #36
A sure classic! jmg257 May 2016 #39
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