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the flying scot
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Hey all, still unregistered here as no one has recomended me for memebership.
Did the loop from 214/stony clove road up to the intersection and broke right for hunter, down the long fireroad to spruceton road and back via DP. for roughly 12 mile loop
rained really hard saturday night, all the shelter's were full, so we tented up in the woods from buttermilk falls.
trails in great shape save for about 200'' feet on DP between diamond notch and devil's acre lean-to's where there is deep water/mud.
bugs: NONE
great views from the overlook at the top of the becker hollow trail looking south and west.
firetower had great sweeping 360 views
climb up to hunter via DP really starts quite rocky and steep, but gets progressivley more gradual, unlike any other peak I have done in the Catskills.
Overall a great trip!
saw a Subaru in the parking lot on spruceton rd with VFTT sticker on the rear glass.
Did the loop from 214/stony clove road up to the intersection and broke right for hunter, down the long fireroad to spruceton road and back via DP. for roughly 12 mile loop
rained really hard saturday night, all the shelter's were full, so we tented up in the woods from buttermilk falls.
trails in great shape save for about 200'' feet on DP between diamond notch and devil's acre lean-to's where there is deep water/mud.
bugs: NONE
great views from the overlook at the top of the becker hollow trail looking south and west.
firetower had great sweeping 360 views
climb up to hunter via DP really starts quite rocky and steep, but gets progressivley more gradual, unlike any other peak I have done in the Catskills.
Overall a great trip!
saw a Subaru in the parking lot on spruceton rd with VFTT sticker on the rear glass.