Rob S
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What a day to be in the mountains! Bluebird skies, a couple of inches of fresh powder, and only a bit of winds up high.
The day started off with low clouds and snow showers as I entered the Catskill Park on my 2.5 hour drive up. But by the time I geared up in the parking area, signed the register, and strapped on the microspikes, the sun was shining and the clouds were dissipating.
Only saw 2 other solo hikers all day, and a very large group of Korean folks that piled out of a van as I was leaving the parking area. And they were fast! Shortly before Giant Ledge, the large group passed me like I was standing still. Caught up to them again on Panther awhile later, but I'm assuming they planned to hang out awhile considering the size of their lunch feast.
Views were great today. Trail conditions were very good as well. I was a bit concerned after reading a TR from Jim Bouton the Can-Man. He mentioned the new snow might be concealing the many postholes and creating hazards. Fortunately, the trail was well packed over here, and the few postholes were visible and avoidable. But thanks to Jim, Mr Mudhook dude, for the warning because it definitely made me think, slow down, take my time, and tread carefully. A good idea when hiking solo.
This now completes the 4 winter peaks for the 3500. Just one more hike, KHP, and I will have completed a list .... something I swore I would never do just a few years ago. Oh well.
Photos here - - -
The day started off with low clouds and snow showers as I entered the Catskill Park on my 2.5 hour drive up. But by the time I geared up in the parking area, signed the register, and strapped on the microspikes, the sun was shining and the clouds were dissipating.
Only saw 2 other solo hikers all day, and a very large group of Korean folks that piled out of a van as I was leaving the parking area. And they were fast! Shortly before Giant Ledge, the large group passed me like I was standing still. Caught up to them again on Panther awhile later, but I'm assuming they planned to hang out awhile considering the size of their lunch feast.
Views were great today. Trail conditions were very good as well. I was a bit concerned after reading a TR from Jim Bouton the Can-Man. He mentioned the new snow might be concealing the many postholes and creating hazards. Fortunately, the trail was well packed over here, and the few postholes were visible and avoidable. But thanks to Jim, Mr Mudhook dude, for the warning because it definitely made me think, slow down, take my time, and tread carefully. A good idea when hiking solo.
This now completes the 4 winter peaks for the 3500. Just one more hike, KHP, and I will have completed a list .... something I swore I would never do just a few years ago. Oh well.
Photos here - - -