Bear Mountain Hike-a-thon 2009

Posted in hiking on October 8th, 2009 by Chris

Saturday, October 3rd was the Ny-Nj Trail Conference’s 2nd Annual People for Trails Hike-a-Thon, which Liz & I participated in. It was at Bear Mountian State Park, NY, which is quite a nice park that we will be returning to in spring (unless we get a few nice days before winter). The weather left a bit to be desired, but after our week in Maine, we don’t let weather get us down, and had a good time. Liz & I didn’t arrive until 9:30, and the official start was at 7:30, so we found ourselves a bit lost. I felt things could have been organized a little better, but the rain may have caused issues for the organizers as well. It was not clear what we were supposed to do when we arrived, so we wandered over to what we hoped was the registration tent, and the people – although a bit flustered were friendly and helpful and got us registered and going quickly. When we made it back from the hike around 2pm, It seemed they were cleaning up and getting ready to leave. Maybe a more definite schedule would have been helpful.

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Dingmans Falls

Posted in hiking on September 10th, 2009 by Chris

Last weekend Liz & I went camping at Worthington State Forest near the Deleware Water Gap in north-western NJ. I’ll write more about Worthington in another post, here I wanted to tell you about Dingmans Falls, which we visited while we were up there. I wasn’t too familiar with the Water Gap before going up there this time, and had only ever heard of Bushkill Falls. Turns out that Bushkill isn’t actually part of the NPS systems, and you have to pay a private owner a fee to go there. We were kind of short on funds, and the helpful ranger at the Kittatinny Point Visitor Center told us there are plenty of other waterfalls to see that are in the Deleware Water Gap NRA. We were going to go see Dingmans Falls & Raymondskill Falls, but we never made it to Raymondskill.

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Hiking Resources

Posted in hiking on August 3rd, 2009 by Chris

Being fairly new to hiking, I’ve found some helpful websites that I thought I’d share:

American Hiking Society is a national organization to promote hiking and preserve open space. Besides offering great resources and information for hikers, they are constantly monitoring legislation that affects hiking. For instance, The Complete America’s Great Trails Act needs your support. Another great thing they offer are the Volunteer Vacations. I haven’t gone on one yet, but I love the idea and plan on taking one as soon as I have the opportunity. They are currently running a Member-Get-a-Member Campaign, so if you sign up, make sure to tell them Chris Townley sent you in the comments box.

Backpacker Magazine is a great resource for hiking, camping, and backpacking information. They have reviews of pretty much any gear you can find. Your membership to the American Hiking Society that you just signed up for will get you a free subscription.

New York-New Jersey Trail Conference: The NY-NJ Trail Conference is a good organization for those that live in the area. They offer information about local hikes, sell maps of the area, provide a way to get involved and volunteer to maintain and create trails, among other things. If you live in the NYC Metro area and enjoy hiking, you should become familiar with this group and their website.

Appalachian Mountain Club is another excellent resource for those of us who live near the Appalachian Mountains. They provide info on activities and volunteer opportunities.

Appalachian Trail Conservancy is a group focused on preserving and maintaining the AT. They also have a lot of info about the trail, naturally. If you are thinking about through hiking (Ten), or just doing a segment, check them out.

Local Hikes is a good site for finding are researching hikes. I have only used the New York/New Jersey area information, but it has been very helpful. The trail reviews are user submitted, and usually provide topo map overview, elevation profiles, trail head location, and a summary of the route. Sometimes there are pictures included and comments from other users that have hiked the same trail.

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