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  1. Dana

    Last Minute Harriman State Park Beta

    Late reply, I know... I was hiking in Harriman yesterday. Snow long gone, not much mud. Yesterday was a stellar day, surprisingly not many people where I was (Kanawauke Road to R-D to Nurian to Valley of Boulders, bushwhack to A-SB, back Dunning -WB-Nurian-RD). Kanawauke Road is officially...
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    Backpacking with a toddler

    Can't help with locations, but... at that age, you might want to do a trial run camping in the back yard or nearby if that's feasible. When my older daughter was around 2 years old we hiked about 1/4 mile into the woods behind the house and camped near a stream. A year later, I took her and...
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    Fatality on Mt. Guyot

    Right, the relatively short distance to roads and civilization compared to other mountainous areas lulls people into a false sense of security. It's part of why Mt. Washington is often called "the most dangerous small mountain in the world."
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    Fatality on Mt. Guyot

    Starting a fire in those conditions with dry wood is hard enough; trying to do it with live wood would probably an exercise in futility. I've gone to a Trangia type stove for most hiking ever since my kiwi son in law turned me on to them, but it's been some years since I've done a real winter...
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    Ya Can't Make this Stuff Up!!

    I remember seeing this sign or a version of it when I last skied Killington 45 years ago...
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    Harriman State Park Winter Parking

    AW, I think so. Bear Mountain for sure, as the inn is open year round.
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    Harriman State Park Winter Parking

    Also Kanawauke Road (Rt. 106) is generally closed for the winter between Seven Lakes Drive (actually just past the Kanawauke parking lot, which remains open) and Rt. 17.
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    Tarp Shelter

    Those poly tarps are a heavier version of the ubiquitous blue tarps you see everywhere: heavy, crinkly, bulky when folded, etc. I use a roughly rectangular silnylon tarp from Golite. It's slightly shaped, meaning that if you stretched it out with all sides on the ground it'd be like a very...
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    Backpacking/Climbing Knives of the 1960s, 70s and 80s?

    Dad's old Ka-Bar Boy Scout sheath knife from the 1930s used to sit on a shelf in the basement when I was a kid, but I don't know what happened to it. I carried it on a few hikes in the early 1970s. My current backpacking knife (other than the ubiquitous swiss army knife I carry everyday) is a...
  10. Dana

    Its Orange Season again

    No Sunday hunting in Connecticut, either. Supposedly it's allowed in private hunting preserves with town permission, but I don't know if any such preserves actually exist and they wouldn't be open for hiking during hunting season anyway. Public land shotgun season in CT is only a couple of...
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    wind gauge altimeter thermostat

    One thing to remember is that the standard height for the anemometer that measures wind at an airport or other weather station is 10 meters or 30 feet above the ground to get it above the boundary layer... so when they're reporting, say, 20 knots, you might measure only 10-15 holding your meter...
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    wind gauge altimeter thermostat

    I found an altimeter (Avocet altimeter watch) useful in the days before GPS. Set whenever at a known elevation, it makes it easy to determine your position from contour lines when climbing along a linear feature like a trail or stream. I used a Dwyer wind gauge for paragliding, which is why I...
  13. Dana

    Ageism or Irresponsibility?

    A few years ago I was hiking Baldface with my daughter and meet another man at the trailhead who was heading out with his daughter. He was in his 80s and she was about my age (50 something at the time), he asked where we were going. We told him our route, and with a tear in his eye he said...
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    Looking for backcountry camping opportunity near waterfalls.

    Best to get a copy of the NY/NJ Trail Conference maps, they show all the trails and viewpoints. There's not a lot of extended ridge walking like there is farther north in the Whites, but there are some nice hikes. Avoid the area around the Visitor's Center parking on Seven Lakes Drive on...
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    Looking for backcountry camping opportunity near waterfalls.

    I can't think of any significant waterfalls, but there's lots of nice hiking in Harriman State Park, less than an hour from Manhattan. Not terribly remote, but you can avoid the crowds if you avoid the more popular areas.
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