Howie and I hiked up Hunter mountain in the Catskills. There is a ski resort on the north side. We climbed it from the west (Spruceton road) doing a loop (Diamond Notch trail => Devil's Path => Hunter trail => Spruceton trail).
We had a nice sunny day for our afternoon hike. There was a dusting of snow and some icy spots near the top.
Summit Elevation: Hunter 4040 ft
Round-trip Distance: 7.9
Elevation Change: 1950 ft
Fire Tower
View point near top
Spring
Sunday, November 20, 2005
Saturday, November 12, 2005
Wittenberg
Howie and I hiked up Wittenberg mountain with a friend and their dog. We had good weather for this hike. The peak is near Cornell (the mountain, not the school). We met some UPS guys on top - but they weren't wearing brown ... They had good sandwiches though.
Summit Elevation: Wittenberg 3780 ft
Round-trip Distance: 7.8
Elevation Change: 2500 ft
Summit Elevation: Wittenberg 3780 ft
Round-trip Distance: 7.8
Elevation Change: 2500 ft
Saturday, November 05, 2005
Off the beaten path
Howie and I hiked up Sherrill mountain in the Catskill mountains. There was no trail to the summit, so I used my GPS to navigate. It was open woods for the most part.
Near the top, we saw a deer that froze in his tracks when he spotted us. Tried to get closer for a better photo, but he took off down the mountain.
Got to top, found the Catskill 3500 cannister and signed in. There were no views to be had on the wooded summit.
Next, we followed the ridge over to Balsam - just a small bump and another non-descript Catskill peak. After a quick break, headed back down to the parking area.
Didn't see anyone else in the woods on this warm, partly sunny day. This approx. 5 mile walk in the woods tooks us around 5 hours (longer than usual but we were off-trail). There were only a few traces of snow left in the woods.
Summit Elevation: Sherrill 3540 ft, Balsam ~3345
Round-trip Distance: 5.0
Elevation Change: 2100 ft
Can you spot the deer?
Howie napping on Sherrill mountain
Self-portrait on Balsam
The route we took
Near the top, we saw a deer that froze in his tracks when he spotted us. Tried to get closer for a better photo, but he took off down the mountain.
Got to top, found the Catskill 3500 cannister and signed in. There were no views to be had on the wooded summit.
Next, we followed the ridge over to Balsam - just a small bump and another non-descript Catskill peak. After a quick break, headed back down to the parking area.
Didn't see anyone else in the woods on this warm, partly sunny day. This approx. 5 mile walk in the woods tooks us around 5 hours (longer than usual but we were off-trail). There were only a few traces of snow left in the woods.
Summit Elevation: Sherrill 3540 ft, Balsam ~3345
Round-trip Distance: 5.0
Elevation Change: 2100 ft
Can you spot the deer?
Howie napping on Sherrill mountain
Self-portrait on Balsam
The route we took
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