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SUMMARY:Hike Diamond Mountain Circular
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, May 3: Diamond Mountain Circular \nStarting at 9 a.m. from the Nawakwa main cabin\, we will make our way along camp road toward 7 lakes drive which we will cross to access the Tuxedo Mt Ivy Trail. \nWe will only stay for a short distance on the TMI before we turn right onto the Stony Brook Trail and then left onto the orange Hillburn-Torne-Sebago Trail. \nAs soon as the ascent starts\, we will get a good workout. After 0.6 miles the trail merges with the Seven Hills Trail\, and we will be rewarded with a gorgeous view of our very own base — Lake Sebago. \nAfter another 0.2 miles we’ve reached the summit of Diamond Mountain (1240 ft). \nAt this point we will follow the blue Seven Hills Trail for about 0.7 miles with several great vistas along the way before descending and making a right onto the Kakiat Trail.  This is a rather steep descent that requires rock scrambling skills. \nAfter 0.6 miles on the Kakiat\, we will make a right onto the Stony Brook. After a relatively flat 1.4 miles we’ll be back at 7 lakes drive and return to camp. \nThis hike includes a steeper ascent and some rock scrambling\, and the pace will be a little faster than on some of the other hikes \nDistance: Approx. 5.6 miles (qualifying) \nApprox. total ascent 779 ft. \nParticipants need to wear sturdy footwear and bring snacks\, rain gear and enough water.  Hiking poles and bug spray are recommended.
URL:https://noany.org/event/hike-diamond-mountain-circular-2/
LOCATION:Nawakwa\, Camp Nawakwa\, Harriman State Park\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike
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SUMMARY:Hike Stahahe High Point\, Island Pond Views
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, May 3: Stahahe High Point\, Island Pond Views \nThis scenic hike covers about 6 miles and 1\,000 feet elevation gain\, and it starts and ends on Kanawauke Road/Route 106 in Harriman State Park. Nice views from the tops of mountains and across a lake. A couple of moderately steep ascents and a moderately steep descent. Hiking boots and at least two quarts of water required\, plus appropriate clothing\, including rain gear depending on the forecast. \nBus riders take the 9:10 a.m. Coach bus from PABT to Tuxedo Park & Ride (the stop AFTER Tuxedo train station). Drivers meet at Tuxedo Park & Ride at the junction of NY-17A and County Rd 106/Kanawauke Rd at 10:15 a.m. to meet bus riders. \nThis is a qualifying hike\, and registration by email is requested. Please register by 9 p.m. Thursday\, May 1. \nLeader: Andy Frank\, agfrank1 [at] aol.com
URL:https://noany.org/event/hike-stahahe-high-point-island-pond-views/
LOCATION:Harriman State Park\, Harriman State Park\, Harriman\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike
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SUMMARY:One-way hike on the Appalachian Trail\, from Elk Pen to Tiorati Circle
DESCRIPTION:A qualifying hike\, registration required!\n\nA moderately challenging 5-6 mile rugged trail including passage through the famous ‘Lemon Squeezer’ and several ascents and descents on the AT.  We will depart Camp Nawakwa at 9 a.m. in at least two cars to shuttle between start and end points.\n\nSturdy\, reliably comfortable footwear is required! Bring a day pack with extra layers/ rain gear for changing weather conditions based on the weather forecast of the day\, 1-2 quarts liquid\, plenty of snacks and lunch.\n\nLeader: Mary James\, 914 649 2288\, maryelizjames@gmail.com\nAll participants must register by 10 p.m. Thursday\, May 1st.
URL:https://noany.org/event/one-way-hike-on-the-appalachian-trail-from-elk-pen-to-tiorati-circle/
LOCATION:Nawakwa\, Camp Nawakwa\, Harriman State Park\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike
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SUMMARY:Hike Turkey Hill Lake\, Out and Back
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, May 4: Turkey Hill Lake\, Out and Back \nNOTE: Change of Hike Starting Place: The hike will start at the parking area off Route 6\, not at the Anthony Wayne parking area. \n\nStarting from camp after breakfast clean-up (about 10:30 a.m.)\, we will shuttle over to the Route 6 parking lot where our hike begins. We will take the Anthony Wayne Trail (crossing over the Palisades parkway) and follow it down to Turkey Hill Lake. We will return the same way. \nMileage: About 5 miles \nElevation gain: about 100-200 feet \nQualifying \nLeader: Ray Kozma (raymondkozma@gmail.com or 917-406-3782) \nPlease register with the leader by Thursday evening\, May 1st.
URL:https://noany.org/event/hike-turkey-hill-lake-out-and-back/
LOCATION:Nawakwa\, Camp Nawakwa\, Harriman State Park\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike
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