TomEske said:
If you have a GPS with you could you mark the crash site in lat.long? I have been meaning to spot it on my map, but never got the numbers.
Have fun,
Tom
I have not been up this mountain yet but, Information from geocaching.com:
N 42° 09.734 W 074° 04.829 (WGS84)
UTM: 18T E 575959 N 4668198
On top of 3,655' mountain. Very steep trails. Use trailheads at Kaaterskill Clove or Devil's Kitchen. Hike can be challenging both up and down. Be careful. At times the trails are near vertical. Go to the coordinates given above, then project a waypoint to 080 degrees, at 495 feet.
There are great views of the Indian Head Range, Slide Mtn., and the Hudson Valley from the viewpoint 0.16 mile SW of the summit. The crash site gives a fine view of North-South Lake and Mountains, Kaaterskill Clove, and the Hudson Valley.
N 42° 09.512 W 074° 04.255 (WGS84)
UTM: 18T E 576754 N 4667796
Located on the side of the mountain at 3,080 feet about 3 miles from the nearest trailhead if you bushwhack the last quarter mile. This plane was so badly fragmented that the only sign of the cockpit was the flight control mechanisms. The path of flight can be gleaned by examining the debris field. The engine is at one end and small pieces are at the other, further down the trail.