crshortt
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Hello,
Any Catskill experts out there? I made the post below on the Catskill 3500 forum and figured it couldn't hurt to post it here as well. Any input would be appreciated.
Rick
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Hi everyone,
Just got back home to Virginia on Sunday from a great Christmas week in New
York, with a fair amount of hiking in the Catskills, Taconics, and Gunks. This
was the first time in the last six Decembers I've been there that there was
little or no snow in the valleys. Bummer. Looks like I just missed some good
snowshoeing. But it was a great time anyway and the mountains were beautiful as always. Hopefully I will pass the halfway point on my 3500 list progress on my next visit as I am now up to 16 completed.
Anyway, I thought it would be neat to create a custom list of the 35 most
prominent peaks in the Catskills, the "Catskill 35 Finest", as a complimentary
list to the Catskill 3500 list. I have done this on listsofjohn.com but
the list remains private until I complete it. I will include links below but I'm
not sure how to include live links on this forum, so you may have to copy and
paste the urls.
I am hoping to get some expert help from the members of this forum to make this list accurate. I am not completely certain as to the physical boundaries of the range but I believe that it covers parts of Greene, Ulster, Scoharie, Delaware, and Sullivan counties. I am not sure if part of Otsego county is in the Catskills or not but I have assumed that it is unless I learn otherwise.
The list I have created currently has 39 peaks on it and I need to remove four
of them, and possibly more, which would then require finding the next most
prominent peaks to replace them. Hopefully, some of you with the appropriate
knowledge can review the list and map and help me solidify it. There are five
peaks on the list that I am unsure as to whether or not they are actually
considered part of the Catskills. These are East Hill (2191', Scoharie County),
Peak 2350 (2350', Delaware County), Pine Mountain (2350', Otsego County), Cairo Round Top (1436', Greene County), and Cornish Hill (2230', Otsego County). If these peaks are indeed all Catskillian, then I will simply remove the four peaks with the least prominence from the list and be finished. Those peaks would be Mount Hayden (2930', Greene County), Cornish Hill (2230', Otsego County), Bald Mountain (2730', Scoharie County), and High Knob (2670', Scoharie County). Or it may be a matter of removing a couple peaks from both categories.
I am fully aware that some of the peaks on this list are on private property and require permission to climb. That being said, some of them may not currently be accessible at all, thereby making the list incompleteable at the present time. Of course, situations do change over time. Nevertheless, I would like to remain completely objective in the formation of this list. If a peak exists and it qualifies, then it is what it is, regardless of access issues. If we cannot climb it today, it is still one of the most prominent peaks in the range, and perhaps we can climb it 5 or 10 years from now. Or maybe not...
Any input or suggestions would be most welcome. Here are the links to the
various pages for the list:
listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/Content/customlists.php?lid=210
listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/Content/clist.php?lid=210
listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/Content/maplist.php?lid=210
listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/Content/customlists.php?lid=210¬e=y
Thanks,
Rick
Any Catskill experts out there? I made the post below on the Catskill 3500 forum and figured it couldn't hurt to post it here as well. Any input would be appreciated.
Rick
*******************************************************
Hi everyone,
Just got back home to Virginia on Sunday from a great Christmas week in New
York, with a fair amount of hiking in the Catskills, Taconics, and Gunks. This
was the first time in the last six Decembers I've been there that there was
little or no snow in the valleys. Bummer. Looks like I just missed some good
snowshoeing. But it was a great time anyway and the mountains were beautiful as always. Hopefully I will pass the halfway point on my 3500 list progress on my next visit as I am now up to 16 completed.
Anyway, I thought it would be neat to create a custom list of the 35 most
prominent peaks in the Catskills, the "Catskill 35 Finest", as a complimentary
list to the Catskill 3500 list. I have done this on listsofjohn.com but
the list remains private until I complete it. I will include links below but I'm
not sure how to include live links on this forum, so you may have to copy and
paste the urls.
I am hoping to get some expert help from the members of this forum to make this list accurate. I am not completely certain as to the physical boundaries of the range but I believe that it covers parts of Greene, Ulster, Scoharie, Delaware, and Sullivan counties. I am not sure if part of Otsego county is in the Catskills or not but I have assumed that it is unless I learn otherwise.
The list I have created currently has 39 peaks on it and I need to remove four
of them, and possibly more, which would then require finding the next most
prominent peaks to replace them. Hopefully, some of you with the appropriate
knowledge can review the list and map and help me solidify it. There are five
peaks on the list that I am unsure as to whether or not they are actually
considered part of the Catskills. These are East Hill (2191', Scoharie County),
Peak 2350 (2350', Delaware County), Pine Mountain (2350', Otsego County), Cairo Round Top (1436', Greene County), and Cornish Hill (2230', Otsego County). If these peaks are indeed all Catskillian, then I will simply remove the four peaks with the least prominence from the list and be finished. Those peaks would be Mount Hayden (2930', Greene County), Cornish Hill (2230', Otsego County), Bald Mountain (2730', Scoharie County), and High Knob (2670', Scoharie County). Or it may be a matter of removing a couple peaks from both categories.
I am fully aware that some of the peaks on this list are on private property and require permission to climb. That being said, some of them may not currently be accessible at all, thereby making the list incompleteable at the present time. Of course, situations do change over time. Nevertheless, I would like to remain completely objective in the formation of this list. If a peak exists and it qualifies, then it is what it is, regardless of access issues. If we cannot climb it today, it is still one of the most prominent peaks in the range, and perhaps we can climb it 5 or 10 years from now. Or maybe not...
Any input or suggestions would be most welcome. Here are the links to the
various pages for the list:
listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/Content/customlists.php?lid=210
listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/Content/clist.php?lid=210
listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/Content/maplist.php?lid=210
listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/Content/customlists.php?lid=210¬e=y
Thanks,
Rick