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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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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250503T101500
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250503T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250503T150000
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250329T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250329T150000
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SUMMARY:Hike Saturday\, March 29 Ramapo Torne Loop
DESCRIPTION:The hike begins at Reeves Meadow Visitor Center (where bathrooms may possibly be open). We’ll take the Pine Meadow trail (red) west to the start of the Seven Hills trail (blue)\, which climbs southward on smooth ground through open woods\, crosses a stream\, and then climbs again to an intersection. We will take the Hillburn-Torne-Sebago (orange) over rugged ground to Ramapo Torne\, taking a breather at each layer and eating lunch on top. From Ramapo Torne\, we’ll bear east to rejoin the Seven Hills\, enjoy the scenery from Torne View\, and reach the intersection with Reeves Brook trail (white). We’ll take a sharp left onto Reeves Brook and follow it back to the Pine Meadow trail and out to Reeves Meadow Visitor Center. \nBus riders\, please take the 9:10 a.m. Coach/Shortline bus from Port Authority Bus Terminal to Sloatsburg\, then walk to the parking area behind the firehouse to meet drivers. \nDrivers\, please meet by 10:10 a.m. in Sloatsburg in the parking area behind the firehouse to meet bus riders. \nEveryone\, please register with Bill Hladky\, wehladky@yahoo.com\, 914.874.4640\, by 3/27. Hike is qualifying\, covers challenging and difficult terrain\, and will have more than 1\,000 feet elevation gain. \nAfter the hike\, leader can offer three rides to Metro-North stations or #2 subway\, end of the line.
URL:https://noany.org/event/hike-saturday-march-29-ramapo-torne-loop/
LOCATION:Harriman State Park\, Harriman State Park\, Harriman\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240921T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240922T170000
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SUMMARY:NOANY Fall Hiking Weekend 
DESCRIPTION:NOANY Fall Hiking Weekend \nSaturday and Sunday Sept. 21-22 \n\n\n\n\nFall Hikes Weekend at Camp Nawakwa September 21-22\, 2024 \nJoin us for a full weekend of hiking! \nOur Hike Leaders will be offering numerous hikes of various levels on both days. This is the perfect opportunity to get one or two hikes in on the same weekend\, qualifying hikes for Applicants included. If you like hiking and are up for the challenge\, this is a weekend not to be missed! \nThe Hike Leaders assembled for the weekend will be cooking for everyone at Camp on Saturday night. It will be simple camping fare; grilled burgers and veggie burgers\, roasted sweet potato wedges\, a big vegan salad and fruit pies for dessert. A hearty breakfast and trail lunch will be offered for the second day of hiking on Sunday. \nPlease register for meals with Host\, Lewis Ports by Thursday Sept. 18th.\nCell: (646)339-1316 Email: ports.lewis@gmail.com. Please specify which meals and any dietary restrictions\, and if you can offer a ride to other participants from NYC. \n\n\n\nTo register for this weekend’s hikes\, please contact the individual Hike Leader/s as listed below \n\n\n\n1. Ramapo Thorne and Russian Bear Loop \nSaturday\, September 21\, 2024 Qualifying: 5 Miles Elevation gain 1100’ Pace: Slow\nExpect all grades of unimproved\, natural eroded trails\, with two short scrambles up the Torne. Hike is a stretched out loop using several trails. Valley walking under tall tree …Ridge walking with chestnut and bear oaks…two expansive views where the turkey vultures fly…lastly\, the greatest free stranding pillar of the park\, the Russian bear.\nBring water\, energy food\, sunscreen\, and bug repellent as you need. . Check weather. If weather is iffy at 7am but is forecast to be ok by 9am\, I will hike. If chance of showers\, hike is on\, but bring your rain gear. Be ready to walk at 9:00AM; meeting at Reeves Brook Visitor Center. (You may or may not get a car parking space in the two lots there. Road parking is on the south side\, up and down from the center.) Interested Members and their guests please register. NJT from Hoboken arrives Suffern. 8:38. When register please advise if you will use NJT. I have room for 3 people.\nLeader: Bill Hladky 914. 874. 4640. NCA 10. wehladky@yahoo.com. Please register before 10PM on Thursday\, September 19th. \n2.Tour of the Nawakwa Neighborhood\nSaturday\, September 21\, 2024 Distance: About 5 miles Pace: Moderate\nLate September is the best time to enjoy the beautiful hills\, valleys and lakes near Nawakwa.\nLeave camp at about 10:00 a.m.\, and visit Lake Skenonto\, Black Ash Swamp and other sights along the Yellow Triangle\, Victory and Tuxedo-Mount Ivy trails. \nQualifying. Bring a trail lunch\, snacks\, water\, rain gear and wear sturdy footwear. Hiking poles are recommended. Leader: Alex Wilkie.\nPlease text or call Alex at 856-630-5607to register by 10 p.m. on Thursday\, September 19. \n\n3. Island Pond Circular \nSaturday\, September 21\, 2024. Distance: 7 miles. Elevation gain: 900 feet. Pace: Moderate. \nUsing a variety of woods roads and trails\, we’ll do a circular hike around Island Pond\, with a stop at the famous “Lemon Squeezer” on the Appalachian Trail. \nBus riders should take the 9:10 a.m. Coach bus from PABT to Tuxedo Park and Ride (not the train station!). \nDrivers meet at the Tuxedo Park and Ride at the intersection of Route 17 and 17A (about 2.5 miles north of the Tuxedo train station) at 10:15\, when the Coach bus arrives. We’ll then shuttle to the parking area on Kanawauke Road where the White Bar trail crosses the road. \nQualifying. Bring a trail lunch\, snacks\, water\, and rain gear and wear sturdy footwear. \nCo-leaders: Mary James and Ingrid Strauch. Please email Mary at maryelizjames@gmail.com by 9 p.m. Thursday\, September 19 to register. \n\n4. Tom Jones Shelter–Old Hemlock Hill Road \nSunday\, September 22\, 2024\nDistance: About 7 miles Elevation gain: Approx. 500 feet Pace: Moderate\nThis hike will start at Camp Nawakwa\, leaving about 9:30 AM. Following the shore path around Lake Sebago\, we will pick up the Triangle Trail and take it over to Lake Skenonto. Following the Victory Trail around Lake Skenonto\, we will make our way over to the Tom Jones shelter for our lunch stop. On our return trip\, we will use some of the old Hemlock Hill Road that was used by the American Continental troops to go from the Ramapo Valley to Johnsontown and points east (it was replaced in 1824 by the Monroe-Haverstraw Turnpike\, later renamed Route 106 [Harriman Trails\, page 143]). We will follow a woods road back from Lake Skenonto\, take a look at the Dutch Doctor Shelter [built in 1935]\, learn who the Dutch Doctor was\, and return to camp. \nQualifying. Bring lunch\, water\, rain gear\, and wear sturdy hiking shoes.\nLeader: Ray Kozma. Contact at: raymondkozma@gmail.com or 917-406-3782. Please call to register by Thursday\, September 19th. \n5. Parker Cabin Mountain via Claudius Smith Den \nSunday\, September 22\, 2024\nDistance: About 6 miles Elevation gain: 1015 feet Pace: Faster than usual\nStarting at the main cabin at 9 a.m.\, we will take the unmarked trail at Nawakwa towards the triangle trail. At the intersection with the triangle trail we will make a left towards DutchDoctor. At Dutch Doctor we’ll make another right turn onto the Tuxedo Mount Ivy Trail. After 1.2 miles we’ll reach Claudius Smith Den which offers great views and is a good stop to take a short break. From Claudius Smith Den we’ll continue northbound on the White Cross Trail. After 2.15 miles we’ll reach the junction with the Ramapo Dunderberg Trail. We will make a right turn and continue for 0.25 miles to reach the summit of Parker Cabin Mountain. This is a good spot to have lunch and enjoy views of Lake Sebago. \nFollowing our lunch break we will descend Parker Cabin Mountain using the Triangle Trail\, pass Lake Skenonto and after 1.95 miles make a left turn at the intersection with the unmarked trail that takes us back to camp. This hike features several ascents and descents; the pace will be a little faster than usual.\nQualifying. Participants should wear sturdy footwear and bring sunscreen\, lunch\, snacks\, rain gear\, and enough water Hydration Basics: How to Stay Hydrated | REI Expert Advice. Hiking poles are recommended but not required.\nLeader: Oliver Lunt. Register by EOD Friday\, September 20th by emailing to oliverjlunt@gmail.com
URL:https://noany.org/event/noany-fall-hiking-weekend/
LOCATION:Nawakwa\, Camp Nawakwa\, Harriman State Park\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike,Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240817T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240817T150000
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CREATED:20240717T164506Z
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SUMMARY:Johnsontown Road Loop Hike
DESCRIPTION:Saturday – August 17. Johnsontown Road Loop Hike \nDistance: 6.4 miles (qualifying) \nA sizzling hot hike for the dog days of August. For the first 3 miles\, this is a relatively flat hike along woods roads\, then it takes some rocky ups and downs. From the Johnsontown Road parking circle\, we take the White Bar to Dutch Doctor shelter. After exploring nearby campsites\, we head to Claudius Smith’s Den for a lunch break\, then south on the Blue Disc\, where we’ll navigate a couple of fun rock passages at the Elbow Brush — hopefully no one gets stuck maneuvering through. At the high point of Dater Mountain\, there is a breathtaking view of the Harriman State Park landscape\, and then a steep descent down Almost Perpendicular. We’ll exit to Johnsontown Road via the Blue Disc. \nBring 2+ liters of water\, lunch/snack. Sturdy footwear\, hat\, and sunscreen. Rain cancels. Trail map 118: Southern Harriman Bear Mountain Trails. \nMeet at the parking area at the end of Johnsontown Road\, in Sloatsburg\, at 9 AM. Qualifying. Please register by Thursday\, August 15. Co-lead welcome. \nLeader: Stephanie Lai:sclai2007@yahoo.com.  \nNote: Please let the leader know if you can offer rides to hikers coming from New York City
URL:https://noany.org/event/johnsontown-road-loop-hike/
CATEGORIES:Hike
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240728T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240728T143000
DTSTAMP:20260605T095257
CREATED:20240318T173846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240722T064410Z
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SUMMARY:Torrey Memorial Hike
DESCRIPTION:Sunday – July 28\, 2024 – Hike to the Torrey Memorial on Long Mountain and Turkey Hill Lake\nDistance: About 5 miles (Qualifying); Elevation gain: About 600 feet \nThis hike will leave from camp after breakfast (about 10:30). Wear good hiking shoes\, bring water and a snack\, rain gear. Hiking poles recommended due to some moderately steep uphills and downhills.\nLeaders: Stephanie Lai & Mary James \nPlease register by Thursday\, July 26th by 9PM. Stephanie’s phone number is 718-974-9543.
URL:https://noany.org/event/torrey-memorial-hike/
LOCATION:Harriman State Park\, Harriman State Park\, Harriman\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240629T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240629T150000
DTSTAMP:20260605T095257
CREATED:20240513T153921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240622T225942Z
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SUMMARY:Hike Diamond Mountain Circular
DESCRIPTION:June 29th Diamond Mountain Circular\n\n\n\n\nStarting at camp we will make our way along camp road toward 7 lakes drive which we will cross to access the “Tuxedo Mt Ivy Trail”. \n\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 “Hilburn Torne Sebago Trail”.\nSoon as the ascent starts\, we will definitely get a 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.\n\nAfter another 0.2 miles we’ve reached the summit of Diamond Mountain (1240 ft).\n At 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.\n\n\nAfter 0.6 miles on the “Kakiat Trail” we will make a right onto the “Stony Brook Trail”. After a relatively flat 1.4 miles we’ll be back at 7 lakes drive and return to camp where we will be greeted with well deserved warm chilli.\n\nThis hike includes a steeper ascent\, some rock scrambling and the pace will be a little faster than on some of the other hikes\n\nDistance: Approx. 5 miles (qualifying)\nApprox. total ascent 632 ft.\n\nParticipants need to wear sturdy footwear and bring snacks\, rain gear and a sufficient amount of water.  Hiking poles are recommend.\n\nContact Hike Leader Oliver Lunt at oliverjlunt@gmail.com
URL:https://noany.org/event/hike-diamond-mountain-circular/
LOCATION:Harriman State Park\, Harriman State Park\, Harriman\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240615T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240615T150000
DTSTAMP:20260605T095257
CREATED:20240513T154044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240513T154044Z
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SUMMARY:Hike Around Cape Horn
DESCRIPTION:Around Cape Horn – Saturday – June 15\, 2024 \nDistance: 5 miles. Elevation Gain: Approximately 400 feet \n\nJoin in an easy hike to the Pine Swamp Mountain area (site of the Pine Swamp Mine) and Times Square. Starting at the parking area at Lake Kanawauke (former Route 106)\, we take a short road walk and then enter the forest\, following a woods road as it climbs to meet the Dunning Trail. We hike over to Pine Swamp (and can explore the area to find the mine entrance)\, take the A-SB to Times Square (so called because it is where the Arden-Surebridge (A-SB) trail\, the Long Path (LP)\, and the Ramapo-Dunderberg trail(R-D) all come together)\, then ‘round Cape Horn on the Long Path and back to the parking area.  We will look for a hidden cave behind Cape Horn. Bring lunch\, rain gear\, water\, and appropriate hiking shoes.  \nMeet at the Parking area at 10AM. Qualifying. Please register by 9PM Thursday\, June 13th. \nLeader: Ray Kozma (Raymondkozma@gmail.com) or 917-406-3782. \n  \n 
URL:https://noany.org/event/hike-around-cape-horn-2/
LOCATION:Harriman State Park\, Harriman State Park\, Harriman\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240609T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240609T150000
DTSTAMP:20260605T095257
CREATED:20240318T173147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240318T174257Z
UID:5961-1717925400-1717945200@noany.org
SUMMARY:Tree Walk and Identification
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday\, June 9\, join Andy Frank and the conservation committee for a tree ID hike\, beginning and ending at Kakiat County Park (on the other side of Harriman). We are hoping the mountain laurel will be in bloom! Feel free to bring your own tree identification materials if you’d like. \n  \nThis 2.5-mile hike will involve some sustained climbing to get from the river up to the Harriman plateau\, for a total ascent of about 700 feet and the same descent. This will be a short but moderately difficult hike. Start time will be 9:45 AM\, ending around 2:30 or 3:00.  \n  \nHiking boots and two quarts of water required. Public transportation available.  \n  \nPlease contact Kate Walker\, conservation committee chair\, to register (katecwalker@gmail.com) or Andy Frank (agfrank1@aol.com) with any questions. Please register by Friday\, June 7. Non-qualifying.
URL:https://noany.org/event/tree-walk-and-identification/
CATEGORIES:Hike,Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240608T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240608T150000
DTSTAMP:20260605T095257
CREATED:20240513T153822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240513T153822Z
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SUMMARY:Hike the Gunks
DESCRIPTION:Details coming soon
URL:https://noany.org/event/hike-the-gunks/
CATEGORIES:Hike
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240413T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240413T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T095257
CREATED:20240318T174959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240318T175245Z
UID:5986-1712998800-1713027600@noany.org
SUMMARY:Hike Parker Cabin Mt. from Rt. 17
DESCRIPTION:SATURDAY\, April 13th – Parker Cabin Mt. from Rt. 17 Registration required.  \nTrails include Orange  White\, RD\, Yellow triangle out and back from Parker Cabin Mt. Some trails are on old woods road\, others on a smoothish surface\, and much of the  typical Harriman rocky surfaces from erosion. One stream crossing will build focus. Two climbs will meet your cardio pulmonary goals. From Parker Cabin Mt. we can survey the Camp’s backyard. \nPace: slow up hill and moderate downhill. 1100 ‘ elevation  gain  in up and downs. A bit more than 5 miles\, and qualifying. Dress for the  weather forecasted the morning of the hike. Actual raining cancel.  I go dreary to bright sunshine. Snow\, I will still go. Bring a lunch\,  a qt or 2 of liquid\,  good hiking boots\, lunch\, snacks\, and a map to follow where we go.  April sunshine can be strong since there are no leaves so a hat or sunblock might be useful. If we have snow on the ground\, micro spikes are strongly recommended.  Walking without them on packed snow and ice is a very high level skill. \nTransportation: Short Line Bus\,  Port authority to Tuxedo\, daily bus 9:10  to 10:12. Drivers meet riders at the commuters parking lot Tuxedo. It is the duty of any bus rider to call if the bus is going to be late. We will shuttle to commuter parking at 17a. During the hike we can figure out the best of options for riders returning to NYC. Leader Bill. Hladky.  NCA 10pm 914. 874. 4640.  wehladky@yahoo.com
URL:https://noany.org/event/hike-parker-cabin-mt-from-rt-17/
LOCATION:Harriman State Park\, Harriman State Park\, Harriman\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240324T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240324T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T095257
CREATED:20240318T211455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240318T211455Z
UID:5999-1711267200-1711299600@noany.org
SUMMARY:Annual Palm Sunday Hike St. John's Church in the Wilderness
DESCRIPTION:The annual Palm Sunday hike to St. John’s Church in the Wilderness has been a tradition since the 1930’s. Other groups from other hiking clubs are out this day headed to St. John’s\, and it is very common to cross paths with them as we hike along. Barring any snowstorm\, the good people of St. John’s Church in the Wilderness plan to host the traditional Palm Sunday hikers’ event on March 24th this year. [Due to the unavailability of clergy\, there will not be a 3PM service for hikers. There is the regular church service at 12:30pm\, however\, and any who are at the church early are welcome to join with the parishioners at the 12:30 service.] As part of their hospitality mission\, the parishioners will provide a light lunch for hikers. The luncheon is scheduled to start at 2PM. There is no charge for the food and drink\, but donations are always welcomed. All who are driving should meet at the church by 9AM where the cars will be parked. All cars\, except for the one or two that will shuttle hikers/drivers back to our starting point\, will be left at the church where the hike finishes. [Note: We are told that the road by the church has been torn up by the park\, but not yet repaved. Drivers are urged to drive carefully as there are many ruts and uneven surfaces on the roadway by the church.] \n  \nThe hike will start from the Camp gate and Seven Lakes Drive about 10 AM. The address of the church is 119 Johnstown Road\, Stony Point\, NY between Lake Welch Parkway and Route 106. Palm Sunday is in March this year and March weather can be unpredictable. Rain\, some cold\, blustery weather\, including snow and ice\, are always a possibility. Participants should dress warmly (layers\, no cotton)\, bring lunch\, snacks\, water\, raingear\, and wear sturdy hiking shoes. Traction devices are recommended in case there is ice on the trail. All participants must register with Ray Kozma (917-406-37820) or raymondkozma@gmail.com or with by Thursday night\, March 21\, 2024. Hike is Qualifying.
URL:https://noany.org/event/annual-palm-sunday-hike-st-johns-church-in-the-wilderness/
LOCATION:Harriman State Park\, Harriman State Park\, Harriman\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231125T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231126T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T095257
CREATED:20231024T130903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231024T130903Z
UID:5810-1700904600-1701018000@noany.org
SUMMARY:Overnight Backpack to Big Hill Shelter
DESCRIPTION:Approximately 9 – 10 miles (round-trip). Moderately paced; short\, steep section over Conklin Mountain and ups and downs over Breakneck Mountain.\nElevation gain about 550 feet. \nPost-Thanksgiving Day exercise after the feast! This backpack adventure starts from the Boat Launch area of Lake Sebago. We will take a variety of trails to hike over to the shelter area at Big Hill. Participants should be self-contained\, with sturdy footwear\, tent\, sleeping bag and pad\, food\, stove\, snacks\, raingear\, and water (Traction devices are recommended in the event of ice or snow). \nPlease call leader if there are any questions about equipment\, packing\, etc. \nMeet at the parking area at 9:30AM. Qualifying (about 9-10 miles).\nLeader: Ray Kozma Please register with leader by Wednesday\, November22\, 2023.\nContact at: raymondkozma@gmail.com or 917-406-3782.
URL:https://noany.org/event/overnight-backpack-to-big-hill-shelter/
CATEGORIES:Hike
ORGANIZER;CN="Ray Kozma":MAILTO:raymondkozma@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230826T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230826T133000
DTSTAMP:20260605T095257
CREATED:20230807T163226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230807T163226Z
UID:5537-1693042200-1693056600@noany.org
SUMMARY:Pine Swamp Mountain and Hogencamp Loop - Qualifying hike
DESCRIPTION:Length 5.1 mi Elevation gain 679 ft Route type Loop \n\nThis is a moderately challenging route on a popular area by Lake Skannatati.  The first 1.7 miles is a woods road with moderate incline\, some ups and downs\, passing by the entrance of an abandoned mine.  We will break at Time Square before embarking on a little scramble on the Ramapo- Dunderberg trail\, passing Ship Rock and many blueberry bushes on an open road.  There are several viewpoints in this section of the hike.  At the high points\, one can see Black Rock Mountain\, SurebridgeMountain\, and other lush green mountains in the distance before joining the Dunning/Long Path.  We then walk through a relatively flat quiet forest of song birds\, swamp land\, views of water lily patches\, along the shore of Skannatari Lake. \nMeet 9:30 am at Lake Skannatati Parking lot.  Rain cancels.   \nContact Stephanie Lai\, sclai2007@yahoo.com by end of day Thursday 8/24. Bring water\, lunch\, snack.  Wear sturdy footwear.  Pace: 3-4 hours depending on group
URL:https://noany.org/event/pine-swamp-mountain-and-hogencamp-loop-qualifying-hike/
LOCATION:Lake Skannatati Parking Lot
CATEGORIES:Hike
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230805T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230805T150000
DTSTAMP:20260605T095257
CREATED:20230527T130100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230527T130110Z
UID:5351-1691226000-1691247600@noany.org
SUMMARY:Re-schedule of Centennial Hike to Camp Blue Bird
DESCRIPTION:5 – 6 miles\, with a moderately strenuous\, climb up and over Stockbridge Mountain. Elevation gain about 500 feet. \n  \nIn the Fall of 1924\, the New York Chapter subleased Camp Blue Bird (on the east side of Upper Twin Lake) from a group that used the property as a girl’s camp in summer. In May\, the Chapter vacated Camp Blue Bird\, but was back in October and remained until April of 1925. It was at Camp Blue Bird that the members developed the model of the Saturday night communal meal. As stated by Ira Ayres in his write-up for the 50th anniversary of the Chapter: “Our very successful system of community meals began on our second weekend in October 1924. Hike will start at the Silvermine parking area (just past the booth). Meeting time is 9:30AM. Hike is qualifying (5-6 miles). Participants should wear sturdy footwear and bring lunch\, snacks\, raingear\, and water.\nLeader: Ray Kozma. Co-Leader: Stephanie Lai. Please register with leader by Thursday\, August 3\, 2023. raymondkozma@gmail.com or 917-406-3782.
URL:https://noany.org/event/re-scheduleof-centennial-hike-to-camp-blue-bird/
LOCATION:Harriman State Park\, Harriman State Park\, Harriman\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230729
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230730
DTSTAMP:20260605T095257
CREATED:20230331T142333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T142333Z
UID:5223-1690588800-1690675199@noany.org
SUMMARY:Sunday\, July 29\, 2023 - Raymond Torrey Memorial Hike (5-6 miles - Qualifying)
DESCRIPTION:Raymond H. Torrey was the first Chair of the New York Chapter and a leading figure in setting up the trail system we enjoy in Harriman. He was a co-author of the New York Walk Book\, first published in 1923. He was a newspaper journalist (the New York Post) and through his column\, called The Long Brown Path\, did much to promote and educate others about the wonders of the trails as they were being developed in Harriman State Park and beyond. This hike will visit and pay tribute to Raymond Torrey at the memorial placed on Long Mountain after his sudden death in 1938. This hike takes place on Sunday morning and details will be in the next Trail Marker and on our website. Leader will be Ray Kozma.
URL:https://noany.org/event/sunday-july-29-2023-raymond-torrey-memorial-hike-5-6-miles-qualifying/
LOCATION:Harriman State Park\, Harriman State Park\, Harriman\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230709T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230709T153000
DTSTAMP:20260605T095257
CREATED:20230426T122542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230623T122629Z
UID:5271-1688895000-1688916600@noany.org
SUMMARY:West Mountain Ridge Hike
DESCRIPTION:Sunday July 9 West Mountain Ridge Hike \nLength:​5 miles(Qualifying hike)​Difficulty: Moderate to Strenuous \nTaking the Fawn trail\, up a steep climb to the ridge of West Mountain for a spectacular views of Bear Mountain and Perkins Memorial Tower.  Walking along the ridge to the West Mountain shelter.  We may make a detour to Cat’s Elbow.  The trail changes from open rock to a rocky footpath over undulating terrain as it passes several more viewpoints.  There are many glacial erratic rocks along the way.  Expect some woods roads\, many up & down hills\, and large rock slabs. \nHiking footwear required.  Bring food/snack\, water.  Rain cancel.  Taking the Palisades Interstate Parkway to Exit 17. Meet at the Anthony Wayne front parking lot area at 9:30 am.   Make the first right into the parking lot just pass the empty gate post.   RSVP by 7/7. Stephanie Lai\, sclai2007@yahoo.com.  Co-lead welcome.
URL:https://noany.org/event/west-mountain-ridge-hike/
LOCATION:Harriman State Park\, Harriman State Park\, Harriman\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230701
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230702
DTSTAMP:20260605T095257
CREATED:20230331T142236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T142236Z
UID:5221-1688169600-1688255999@noany.org
SUMMARY:Saturday\, July 1\, 2023 - Centennial Hike: Camp Quannacut – (5 miles\, Qualifying)
DESCRIPTION:The New York Chapter’s first camp in Harriman State Park was at Camp Quannacut (situated on Queensboro Lake) and used April and May of 1924). This hike will visit and have lunch at Queensboro Lake. The camp is no longer there\, but we will explore the area as we try to imagine what that first generation of members experienced having their first camp in the park. Details will be in the next Trail Marker and on our website. Leader will be Ray Kozma.
URL:https://noany.org/event/saturday-july-1-2023-centennial-hike-camp-quannacut-5-miles-qualifying/
LOCATION:Harriman State Park\, Harriman State Park\, Harriman\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230626
DTSTAMP:20260605T095257
CREATED:20230331T142142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T142142Z
UID:5219-1687564800-1687737599@noany.org
SUMMARY:June 24 - 25\, 2023 – Overnight Backpack to Big Hill Shelter
DESCRIPTION:Approximately 9 – 10 miles (round-trip)\, moderately paced; short\, steep section over Conklin Mountain and ups and downs over Breakneck Mountain. Elevation gain about 550 feet.\nStarting from the Boat Launch area of Lake Sebago\, we will take a variety of trails to hike over to the shelter area at Big Hill. Participants should be self-contained\, with sturdy footwear\, tent\, sleeping pad/bag\, food\, stove\, snacks\, raingear\, and water. Please call leader if there are any questions about equipment\, packing\, etc. Meet at the parking area at 9:45AM. Qualifying (about 8-9 miles).\nLeader: Ray Kozma Please register with leader by Thursday\, June 22\, 2023. Contact at: raymondkozma@gmail.com or 917-406-3782.
URL:https://noany.org/event/june-24-25-2023-overnight-backpack-to-big-hill-shelter/
LOCATION:Harriman State Park\, Harriman State Park\, Harriman\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230617T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230617T153000
DTSTAMP:20260605T095257
CREATED:20230426T122707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230426T122707Z
UID:5273-1686994200-1687015800@noany.org
SUMMARY:Reeves Brook/Raccoon Brook Hills/Pine Meadow Loop
DESCRIPTION:Saturday June 17\, Reeves Brook/Raccoon Brook Hills/Pine Meadow Loop \nLength: 5.4 mile(Qualifying hike)\,  Difficulty: Moderate to Strenuous \nThe beginning of the Reeves Brook Trail runs uphill into the woods.  It then parallels the Reeves Brook trail along the brook with attractive cascades of the brook when the water level is high.  There are several steep but short climbs up & down the trail before connecting to the Raccoon Brook Hills Trail.  We will cross a stream and pass The Pulpit\, and have two southwest-facing views of the Torne Valley.  The trail continues to climb around 800 feet to the highest point of the hike\, about 1\,230 feet above sea level.  On a clear day\, you can see the NYC skyline in the distance.  We will descend through dense stands of mountain laurel connecting to the Kakiat Trail and circuit back to the Visitor Center on the Pine Meadow Trails. \nHiking footwear required.  Bring food/snack\, water.  Rain cancel. Meet at the Reeves Brook Visitor Center 9:30 am.  RSVP by 6/15.  Stephanie Lai\, sclai2007@yahoo.com.  Co-lead welcome.
URL:https://noany.org/event/reeves-brook-raccoon-brook-hills-pine-meadow-loop/
LOCATION:Harriman State Park\, Harriman State Park\, Harriman\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230611T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230611T140000
DTSTAMP:20260605T095257
CREATED:20230518T010316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230518T015833Z
UID:5314-1686474000-1686492000@noany.org
SUMMARY:Sunday\, June 11-Parker Cabin Mountain via Claudius Smith Rock
DESCRIPTION:We will take the unmarked camp trail at Nawakwa towards the triangle trail. At the intersection with the triangle trail we will make a left turn towards Dutch Doctor. At Dutch Doctor we’ll make a right turn onto the Tuxedo Mount Ivy Trail. After 1.2 miles we’ll reach Claudius Smith Rock which offers great views and is a good stop to take a short break. From Claudius Smith we’ll continue northbound on the White Cross Trail. After 2.15 miles we’ll reach the junction with the Ramapo Dunderberg Trail. We will make a right turn and continue for 0.25 miles to reach the summit of Parker Cabin Mountain. This is a good spot to have lunch and enjoy views of Lake Sebago. Following our lunch break we will descend Parker Cabin Mountain using the Triangle Trail\, pass Lake Skenonto and after 1.95 miles make a left turn at the intersection with the unmarked trail that takes us back to camp. \nThis qualifying hike features several ascents and descents and the pace will be a little faster than usual. \nAs an added bonus\, there’s good chance that the mountain laurel will be peaking at the time of the hike. \nApprox. total ascend 1015 feet\nDistance: Approx. 6 miles – Qualifying \nParticipants should wear sturdy footwear and bring sunscreen\, lunch\, snacks\, raingear\, and approx. two liters of water. \nFor any questions and to register\, please reach out to Oliver via email —> Oliverjlunt@gmail.com \nLeader: Oliver Lunt\, Co-leader Lewis Ports \nPlease register with leader by Thursday\, 6/8
URL:https://noany.org/event/saturday-june-10-parker-cabin-mountain-via-claudius-smith-rock/
LOCATION:Harriman State Park\, Harriman State Park\, Harriman\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230521
DTSTAMP:20260605T095257
CREATED:20230331T141852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T141852Z
UID:5217-1684540800-1684627199@noany.org
SUMMARY:Saturday\, May 20\, 2023 – “Appalachian Trail Days”
DESCRIPTION:5 – 6 miles\, moderately paced\, with fairly strenuous climbs from the Elk Pen up and over Green Pond Mountain\, Surebridge Mountain\, and Fingerboard Mountain down to Lake Tiorati. Elevation gain about 700 feet. \nOn this weekend\, in the town of Damascus\, Virginia\, the Appalachian Trail Conservancy celebrates “Trail Days” – the largest A.T. specific celebration in the world. Join us as we hike part of the original and first section completed of the AT\, scouted and blazed by Raymond Torrey and other members of the then New York Chapter. This is a one-way hike\, starting from the Elk Pen (with cars being left at Lake Tiorati). This section of the AT goes through the Lemon Squeezer which is always a fun and challenging spot on the trail. Hike is qualifying (about 5-6 miles). Meet at the Lake Tiorati parking area at 9:30am for the shuttle to the Elk Pen and the start of the hike. Please call leader with any questions\, transportation issues\, etc. Participants should wear sturdy footwear and bring lunch\, snacks\, raingear\, and two liters of water. \nLeader: Ray Kozma. Please register with leader by Thursday evening\, May 18\, 2023 raymondkozma@gmail.com or 917-406-3782.
URL:https://noany.org/event/saturday-may-20-2023-appalachian-trail-days/
LOCATION:Harriman State Park\, Harriman State Park\, Harriman\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230429
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230430
DTSTAMP:20260605T095257
CREATED:20230331T141702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T141937Z
UID:5215-1682726400-1682812799@noany.org
SUMMARY:Saturday\, April 29\, 2023 - Centennial Hike: Camp Blue Bird
DESCRIPTION:5 – 6 miles\, with a steady\, moderately strenuous\, climb up and over Stockbridge Mountain. Elevation gain about 500 feet\nIn the Fall of 1924\, the New York Chapter subleased Camp Blue Bird (on the east side of Upper Twin Lake) from a group that used the property as a girl’s camp in Summer. In May\, the Chapter vacated Camp Blue Bird\, but was back in October and remained until April of 1925. It was at Camp Blue Bird that the members developed the model of the Saturday night communal meal. As stated by Ira Ayres in his write-up for the 50th anniversary of the Chapter: “Our very successful system of community meals began on our second weekend in October 1924. Hike will start at the Silvermine parking area. Meeting time is 9:30AM. Hike is qualifying (5-6 miles). Participants should wear sturdy footwear and bring lunch\, snacks\, raingear\, and water.\nLeader: Ray Kozma. Co-Leader: Stephanie Lai. Please register with leader by Thursday\, April 27\, 2023 – raymondkozma@gmail.com or 917-406-3782.
URL:https://noany.org/event/saturday-april-29-2023-centennial-hike-camp-blue-bird/
LOCATION:Harriman State Park\, Harriman State Park\, Harriman\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230415
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230416
DTSTAMP:20260605T095257
CREATED:20230331T141557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T141915Z
UID:5213-1681516800-1681603199@noany.org
SUMMARY:Saturday\, April 15\, 2023 - Southern Harriman Viewpoints
DESCRIPTION:Approximately 7.3 miles over rocky terrain\, with some steep climbs\, at a moderate pace.\nStarting at Reeves Meadow Visitor Center\, we’ll ascend the 7 Hills Trail to the second intersection with the HTS and detour southwest to take in the view at Ramapo Torne. From there we’ll backtrack to the same intersection but bear right on the HTS\, which we’ll follow to the Raccoon Brook Hills trail. We’ll follow RBH to the Kakiat\, bear left\, and pick up the Pine Meadow trail for a flat walk back to Reeves Meadow. Participants should wear sturdy footwear (preferably hiking boots) and bring lunch\, snacks\, and two liters of water.\nTo be co-led by Ingrid Strauch and leader-in-training Andy Frank. Please register with Ingrid-hiking@noany.org by Wednesday\, April 12\, and indicate whether you will be coming by car or by public transit. Hike is qualifying.
URL:https://noany.org/event/saturday-april-15-2023-southern-harriman-viewpoints/
LOCATION:Harriman State Park\, Harriman State Park\, Harriman\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230408
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230409
DTSTAMP:20260605T095257
CREATED:20230331T141447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T141755Z
UID:5211-1680912000-1680998399@noany.org
SUMMARY:Saturday\, April 8\, 2023 - Silvermine Lake and Black Mountain
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a hike through the gorgeous scenery of Northern Harriman park. Starting at the Silvermine Parking Area\, we will take the Menomine Trail around Silvermine Lake\, stopping at the Brian Memorial Shelter\, before climbing to the Appalachian Trail.There will be spectacularviews of the Hudson River and surrounding mountains. Lunch at the top of Black Mountain (and a look for the fabled “Spanish Mine”). We will return to our cars via the Silvermine Road. The pace will be moderate\, but the hike is strenuous at times and covers about 5 miles. Elevation gain is about 1\,200 feet. Wear study hiking boots and carry lunch\, snacks\, raingear and water. Hike is qualifying. Please register with Alex Wilkie by Thursday\, April 6th via email at afwilkie204@gmail.com or text via 856-630-5607.
URL:https://noany.org/event/saturday-april-8-2023-silvermine-lake-and-black-mountain/
LOCATION:Harriman State Park\, Harriman State Park\, Harriman\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230402T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230402T140000
DTSTAMP:20260605T095257
CREATED:20221227T150912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T142008Z
UID:4997-1680429600-1680444000@noany.org
SUMMARY:Annual Palm Sunday Hike
DESCRIPTION:Annual Palm Sunday Hike  \nSt. John’s Church in the Wilderness \nSunday – April 2\, 2023 \n\nBarring any late snowstorm\, the good people of St. John’s Church in the Wilderness plan to host the traditional Palm Sunday hikers’ event on April 2nd this year.  A light lunch will be provided by the parishioners. (Note: The Barn itself is not usable due to needed repairs. If the weather is fair\, tables will be set up in the field near the Barn. If the weather is poor\, the lunch will take place inside using the Church’s meeting rooms.) The luncheon is scheduled for 2PM. There is no charge for the food and drink\, but donations are always welcomed. The annual Palm Sunday hike to St. John’s Church in the Wilderness has been a tradition since the 1930’s. Other groups from other hiking clubs are out this day headed to St. John’s\, and it is very common to cross paths with them as we hike along.  \n\nThere will be two groups for the hike\, one led by Ray Kozma taking a ‘traditional’ route that will take us along Breakneck Pond and go through the AMC camp\, and one led by Lewis Ports who will take the trails on the ridge above Breakneck Pond. Both groups will start together from the gate at 7 Lakes Drive.  At a rest stop at Diamond Creek\, the groups will separate\, meeting up later at the church.  \n\nSince this is a one-way hike\, please note: \n\nAll who are driving should meet at the Church by 9AM where the cars will be parked. All cars\, except for the one or two that will shuttle hikers/drivers back to our starting point\, will be left at the Church where the hike finishes. The hike will start from the Camp gate and Seven Lakes Drive about 10 AM. The address of the church is 119 Johnstown Road\, Stony Point\, NY between Lake Welch Parkway and Route 106.   \nPalm Sunday is in early April this year and early Spring weather can be unpredictable. Rain\, some cold\, blustery weather\, including snow and ice\, are always a possibility. Participants should dress warmly (layers\, no cotton)\, bring lunch\, snacks\, water\, raingear\, and wear sturdy hiking shoes. Traction devices are recommended in case there is ice on the trail. \nAll participants must register with Ray Kozma (917-406-37820) or raymondkozma@gmail.com  or with Lewis Ports (646-339-1316) or ports.lewis@gmail.com by Thursday night\, March 30\, 2023.  Hike is Qualifying.
URL:https://noany.org/event/annual-palm-sunday-hike/
LOCATION:Harriman State Park\, Harriman State Park\, Harriman\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221105T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221105T143000
DTSTAMP:20260605T095257
CREATED:20220924T103406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T154154Z
UID:4706-1667642400-1667658600@noany.org
SUMMARY:Around Cape Horn Hike
DESCRIPTION:Around Cape Horn – Saturday – November 5\, 2022 \n\nElevation gains about 500 feet\, gentle to moderate uphills\, 5-6 miles. \n\nJoin in an easy hike to the Pine Swamp Mountain area (site of the Pine Swamp Mine) and Times Square.  \n\nStarting at the parking area at Lake Kanawauke (former Route 106)\, we take a short road walk and then enter the forest\, following a woods road as it climbs to meet the Dunning Trail.  \n\nWe will hike over to Pine Swamp (and can explore the area to find the mine entrance)\, take the A-SB to Times Square (so called because it is where the Arden-Surebridge (A-SB) trail\, the Long Path (LP)\, and the Ramapo-Dunderberg trail(R-D) all come together)\, then ‘round Cape Horn on the Long Path and back to the parking area.  We will look for a hidden cave behind Cape Horn.  \n\nIt will probably be possible to arrange a ride from Sloatsburg for those without a car. Please call leader to check. Bring lunch\, rain gear\, water\, extra layers\, and appropriate hiking shoes. If there is snow/ice\, traction devices are recommended. Meet at the Parking area at 10AM. Qualifying. Please register by 9PM Thursday\, November 3\, 2022. \nLeader: Ray Kozma (Raymondkozma@gmail.com) or 917-406-3782.
URL:https://noany.org/event/east-hudson-group-hike/
CATEGORIES:Hike
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220731T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220731T140000
DTSTAMP:20260605T095257
CREATED:20220328T233216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220328T233216Z
UID:4080-1659263400-1659276000@noany.org
SUMMARY:Hike to the Torrey Memorial and Turkey Hill Lake – Sunday July 31\, 2022
DESCRIPTION:Hike to the Torrey Memorial and Turkey Hill Lake – Sunday\, July 31\, 2022 \n\nIn celebration of Raymond Torrey\, founder of the New York Chapter and our first Chapter Chair\, we will hike to the Torrey Memorial on Long Mountain\, followed by a stop at Turkey Hill Lake. The hike will leave from Camp after breakfast (about 10:30am) and is qualifying. \nLeader: Ray Kozma. Please call Ray (917-406-37820) or raymondkozma@gmail.com. Hike is qualifying (about 5 miles). \n 
URL:https://noany.org/event/hike-to-the-torrey-memorial-and-turkey-hill-lake-sunday-july-31-2022/
LOCATION:Harriman State Park\, Harriman State Park\, Harriman\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike
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