Doubletop 4-12-9

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Tom Rankin

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We left with a group of 10 around 9:05 from Seager. Marc left about 30 minutes before us. Nice walk along the stream to the 'bear'. :D No hard stream crossings.

After this, up we went, slowly but surely. We arrived at the top around 11:45, having hit the 'rock' which had great views. Marc had been there by 10:15!

Windy and cold but no precip today. Some hard frozen snow here and there, so some donned micro-spikes or stabilicers, other stayed in bare boots. A few slips and slides, but par for the course.

Back down a 'lazy' route and out by 2:30. A nice group, and a beautiful day! :D

P.S. If you lost a compass up there, PM me.
 
yo Tom

thanks for the report! I make my second attempt on Double Top this weekend. I met you during my last attempt. What a day that was. You were so right about the nettles and the fog was crazy on top of Graham. This time, I am trying from Seager too, so your report helps muchly.

One ?, what is the 'bear'?
 
thanks for the report! I make my second attempt on Double Top this weekend. I met you during my last attempt. What a day that was. You were so right about the nettles and the fog was crazy on top of Graham. This time, I am trying from Seager too, so your report helps muchly.

One ?, what is the 'bear'?
Yes, I remember you. There are 0 nettles and 0 bugs now, so this is still a good time for off trail travel in the Cats.

I won't ruin the surprise, but you start the whack there. You will see it... :D

Good luck!
 
This was a great hike, I am really liking the Catskills right now. Usually I think of spring hiking as being complete crap -- Well it is, but not in the Catskills.

You New Englanders looking for big mountains without [much] snow and with little mud should really go down there right now. No nettles, no bugs, no leaves, virtually no snow [any snow is ice as opposed to rotten junk snow], good temperatures, good views. Basically it feels like mid-late october with longer days.
 
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Woot, can't wait to get up there this weekend. Weather is looking great and I am going to finally finish all the 35ers. Woot!!!
 
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