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SUMMARY:Spring Work Day
DESCRIPTION:Camp Nawakwa’s Spring Work Day is scheduled for 9:00 am May 1. Please note that if a keyholder signs up for the day\, you are expected to participate in the work for as long as we are working. There are spring clean-up tasks as well as maintenance projects\, something to do for all. \n  \n\nLunch will be provided by the camp\, orchestrated by Membership Committee member Janet Siberium. Please remember that the covid-19 guidelines also limit the number who can stay overnight. Please email WorkDay@adkny.org to RSVP for the work day and to specify your overnight accommodations\, i.e.: cabin for family groups\, platforms\, or tent sites. There is a limit of 10 applicants\, priority given to those who have not attended a required service project.\n\n\nThe weekend will be Hosted by Teri and Don Gabel\, providing Saturday dinner and Sunday breakfast. Please email by Wednesday\, April 28 at 10:00 pm which meals you would like\, and vegetarian or carnivore.
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SUMMARY:Hike Doodletown Circular
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, May 15\, 2021 – Doodletown Circular \nThe former hamlet of Doodletown (the name is said to derive from the Dutch Dood Tal\, for “dead valley\,” with the “town” suffix added later by English-speaking settlers) is part of Bear Mountain-Harriman State Park. \nDoodletown survived as a small\, isolated community for about 200 years. The area was settled in the 1760s by loggers and miners\, and at one time included a church\, a school\, several small businesses and two cemeteries in addition to 70 houses and 300 residents [at its peak in 1945]. The seven square mile hamlet was ultimately abandoned in the mid- 1960s after a long period of land acquisition by the Palisades Interstate Parks Commission. Our hike will start at the second Bear Mountain parking area (behind the administrative building and near the carousel). We will take the 1777 trail in\, go around the reservoir and see the June Cemetery (still active)\, and explore some of the old foundations. We will return by way of the Suffern-Bear Mountain trail that drops us off at the skating rink\, with a short walk back to the cars. Note: There is a $10 parking fee at Bear Mountain. Limited to six hikers plus the leader/co-leader. Masks required. Meet at the Parking area at 9:45AM. Qualifying (5-6 miles). Please register by 9PM Thursday May 13th. Leader: Ray Kozma. Contact at: raymondkozma@gmail.com or 917-406-3782.
URL:https://noany.org/event/hike-doodletown-circular/
LOCATION:Harriman State Park\, Harriman State Park\, Harriman\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike
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SUMMARY:Hike Bald Rocks Shelter from Lake Kanawauke
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, May 22\, 2021 – Bald Rocks Shelter from Lake Kanawauke \nStarting from the parking area off the former Route 106 at Lake Kanawauke\, we take a short road walk and then enter the forest\, following a woods road as it gently climbs up to meet the Dunning Trail. The ascent up Black Rock Mountain is steady\, but not strenuous. After crossing a stream\, we come to the bare\, rocky area of Bald Rocks. At 1\,382 feet in elevation\, Bald Rocks is the highest point in the park. (The boulders that dot the bare rock gave rise to the name “Bowling Rocks.”) We traverse across the open rock surface (known as the Whaleback) and make our way to Bald Rock Shelter for a lunch break. The area around the shelter is interesting for the crossing of other trails nearby and for the many\, well-used camp sites scattered around the area. We retrace our steps back down to the parking area. It 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. Limited to six hikers plus the leader/co-leader. Masks required. Meet at the Parking area at 9:45AM. Qualifying (5-6 miles). Please register by 9PM Thursday May 13th.\nLeader: Ray Kozma. Contact at: raymondkozma@gmail.com or 917-406-3782.
URL:https://noany.org/event/hike-bald-rocks-shelter-from-lake-kanawauke/
LOCATION:Harriman State Park\, Harriman State Park\, Harriman\, NY\, United States
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SUMMARY:Special Work Day and Orientation #2
DESCRIPTION:With so many chores and projects to complete\, and wishing to provide applicants with the opportunity for a required Service project\, the Board of Directors has added a Special Work Day May 29. We will work on the swim area and renovate the pathway down to the swim area. We will also be planting native plants to the inner camp area. We will need to assure an adequate ratio of applicants to keyholders\, so please register early! Please email Don Gabel at blaugabels@msn.com to attend. \nAn opportunity for a required Orientation is scheduled for this day\, as well. The Orientation is about 2.5 hours and will begin at 2:00 pm. Please RSVP to Don at blaugabels@msn.com. Please note that we could really use the help at camp and so we are hoping applicants will participate in both\, but applicants will not be able to use both the work day and the Orientation as qualifying since they occur on the same day.
URL:https://noany.org/event/work-day-and-orientation-2/
LOCATION:Nawakwa\, Camp Nawakwa\, Harriman State Park\, NY\, United States
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