MattC
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I got to play tour guide for Rocky Summit and Coldfeet yesterday in the Shawangunks. Coldfeet was looking to do something easy and mostly flat as his knee is acting up again, and this fit the bill well. I also wanted a shorter hike close to home, since I had plans in the early evening. I met both of the guys at a muncipal lot a few minutes from my place in New Paltz around 8 and we headed up to the Ridge.
The Minnewaska gate wouldn't be open until 9, so we killed a little time at a roadside lookout w/ a Catskill vista, and I also showed the guys a little rock garden up in the woods that locals have created over the years. At 9, we headed up to the upper Minnewaska lot and started out. We walked around Lake Minnewaska and headed out to the Nose by way of carriage road and then foot path. For both of my companions, it was their first time in the Gunks, so they wanted to stop a lot, take photos, and marvel at the views of the ledges and into Palmaghatt Ravine. This suited me just fine-watching others experience the Shawangunks for the first time helps me appreciate this special place even more.
Eventually we got to the Nose, and now we had a new vista, out across the Wallkill Valley to the Hudson Highlands. It was sunny and not too cold, but until this point the wind had continued to steal our heat on and off. After lunch, we decided to continue along Millbrook Ridge. This put us in the lee, and we warmed up some in the sun. We went as far as Millbrook Mountain, and then looped back on the carriage way. Once we got to the lake, we finished the hike w/ a loop around the other side.
We were back down in the New Paltz by 4 and headed for the Gilded Otter to "consumate" this Views and Brews hike. As we pulled in, Rocky Summit said "Hey, did that sign say they're closed?" to which I responded "No way, the Otter would never be closed at this time." Sure, enough they were closed. For a private party. Disaster! Coldfeet had driven all the way from Long Island! Fortunately, after talking w/ staff and waiting a few minutes, they let us come in and buy a half-gallon growler of Rail Trail Pale Ale. The three of us went back over to my place, took care of the growler and had a few laughs. Then the guys headed off for their long drives. Glad the both of them could make it up to hike in "my backyard." Great way to spend a beautiful day.
Matt
The Minnewaska gate wouldn't be open until 9, so we killed a little time at a roadside lookout w/ a Catskill vista, and I also showed the guys a little rock garden up in the woods that locals have created over the years. At 9, we headed up to the upper Minnewaska lot and started out. We walked around Lake Minnewaska and headed out to the Nose by way of carriage road and then foot path. For both of my companions, it was their first time in the Gunks, so they wanted to stop a lot, take photos, and marvel at the views of the ledges and into Palmaghatt Ravine. This suited me just fine-watching others experience the Shawangunks for the first time helps me appreciate this special place even more.
Eventually we got to the Nose, and now we had a new vista, out across the Wallkill Valley to the Hudson Highlands. It was sunny and not too cold, but until this point the wind had continued to steal our heat on and off. After lunch, we decided to continue along Millbrook Ridge. This put us in the lee, and we warmed up some in the sun. We went as far as Millbrook Mountain, and then looped back on the carriage way. Once we got to the lake, we finished the hike w/ a loop around the other side.
We were back down in the New Paltz by 4 and headed for the Gilded Otter to "consumate" this Views and Brews hike. As we pulled in, Rocky Summit said "Hey, did that sign say they're closed?" to which I responded "No way, the Otter would never be closed at this time." Sure, enough they were closed. For a private party. Disaster! Coldfeet had driven all the way from Long Island! Fortunately, after talking w/ staff and waiting a few minutes, they let us come in and buy a half-gallon growler of Rail Trail Pale Ale. The three of us went back over to my place, took care of the growler and had a few laughs. Then the guys headed off for their long drives. Glad the both of them could make it up to hike in "my backyard." Great way to spend a beautiful day.
Matt
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