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  1. the_swede

    catskillhiker.com hacked - don't use!

    I'm not sure if Ralph still uses that domain. Try catskillhiker.net instead.
  2. the_swede

    best donuts in the Adirondacks?

    Best doughnuts in the Adirondacks hands down are at the laundromat in Tupper Lake. No joke. I would scarf down a maple-frosted doughnut every time I was there doing my laundry.
  3. the_swede

    Running Along Lucifer's Walkway

    The nettles aren't terrible yet. Only shin high or so. Can't wait till we're waist deep in them!!
  4. the_swede

    Running Along Lucifer's Walkway

    Congrats, again, Tyler! It was great to finally meet you after months of planning. You definitely trained hard for this and it paid off! A legend is born!! Here are a few helpful hints if you all want to keep up with Tyler, the Slayer of Satan: 1) Don't overeat the day before 2) Don't eat...
  5. the_swede

    Can’t think of a good title, so I’ll just call it “Six Peaks on the Hot Weekend”

    Awesome! Congrats on a successful weekend! I felt bad about canceling our plans in the Catskills but when I tried going on a local trail run on Saturday, I made it about a mile in when the knee and foot pain struck. :eek:
  6. the_swede

    Suffern-Bear Mountain Trail

    I agree with Jay. The S-BM sort of runs along the edge of Harriman while the R-D runs right through the heart of it. The R-D is chock full of views. Southbound is nice because you've got these bald, glacier-scraped hills towards the end which are nice but if you do it Northbound, you inch...
  7. the_swede

    Suffern-Bear Mountain Trail

    I've done the S-BM in a day as well as the Ramapo-Dunderberg (twice). Easy, rolling hills with no more than 400 or so feet of sustained elevation gain at a time. If you're used to hiking in the Catskills or Adirondacks, Harriman is a breeze. I just did the R-D last weekend and there was a...
  8. the_swede

    IMPORTANT... Anyone on the Blackhead Range this weekend?

    Was there on the 6th with a party of 13. So the trail is broken out all across the range into Big Hollow via the lean-to.
  9. the_swede

    N.J. climbers explore lesser-known mountains, hard-to-reach peaks

    Oh yeah, definitely true, especially for the southern Highlands. Dense forest and a true prickerbush hell. A bushwhacker's worst nightmare! :eek:
  10. the_swede

    N.J. climbers explore lesser-known mountains, hard-to-reach peaks

    Haha, that is true. Though, I've never heard of people going missing. The Ramapough Indians have always been very gracious whenever I've run into them.
  11. the_swede

    N.J. climbers explore lesser-known mountains, hard-to-reach peaks

    Yeah, the 200 foot col requirement was pretty arbitrary. I came up with the idea two years ago to create a peakbagging list of 1,000 footers in NJ and then, being a computer science student, I decided to create the website.
  12. the_swede

    N.J. climbers explore lesser-known mountains, hard-to-reach peaks

    200 feet of interpolated prominence.
  13. the_swede

    N.J. climbers explore lesser-known mountains, hard-to-reach peaks

    Total elevation snobbery! Either way, vertical ascent from trailhead to summit can be pretty close between the 4,000+ foot eastern molehills and the 14,000+ foot western behemoths.
  14. the_swede

    N.J. climbers explore lesser-known mountains, hard-to-reach peaks

    Too bad you didn't. You coulda also bagged all of Florida's "high peaks".
  15. the_swede

    N.J. climbers explore lesser-known mountains, hard-to-reach peaks

    They also misspelled "Pochuck Mountain". It's not Pochunk. :rolleyes:
  16. the_swede

    N.J. climbers explore lesser-known mountains, hard-to-reach peaks

    I guess you could say it's not always about the destination (or the height of the destination) but the journey. It's possible to spend an entire day traversing across hills in the Jersey Highlands and accumulate 3,000 or 4,000 feet. And when you arbitrarily hike up hills of a certain...
  17. the_swede

    N.J. climbers explore lesser-known mountains, hard-to-reach peaks

    The NJ1K Club was featured in today's Newark Star-Ledger. It even made the front page of their paper! :cool: http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2010/02/nj_hiking_group_explores_lesse.html
  18. the_swede

    NH48 Winter Record Attempt 1/16/10 -

    Congrats! What an awesome accomplishment. What's next? ADK 46 speed record? NE 770 speed record??? :eek:
  19. the_swede

    Slipping in some Tongue!

    Are you using Firefox? If so, get the Lazarus Recovery Form add-on. It's saved me hours of grief a countless number of times.
  20. the_swede

    NH48 Winter Record Attempt 1/16/10 -

    Don't forgot to pour a little akvavit in there once it's served in the glass. ;)
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