ABOUT THE PARK:
DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 41.36085, -74.10773
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| Parking at the intersection of Evans Drive and NY Route 32, about 0.2 mile south of the railroad trestle. |
TRAIL MAP:
HIKE DISTANCE: 8.4 miles
THE HIKE:
This is a challenging hike with many (often vertical) rock scrambles.
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| Walk north on Route 32 to just under the railroad trestle. |
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| Left into a driveway just past the trestle. |
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| Then left again up and under the trestle. |
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| The path follows along a fence ... |
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| ... then the trail follows a berm along the tracks until it veers away into the woods. |
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| The trail follows an old woods road and starts to ascend. |
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| Picked up a worm-eating warbler on the Merlin sound ID app and a few minutes later saw a bird in the treetop. Thought I got that worm-eating warbler ... |
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| ... but it turned out to be a black-and-white warbler. Welcome from migration! |
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| Getting steeper. |
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| The rock scramble up begins. |
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| Views from Little Knob. |
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| Continuing straight up. I have a fear of heights and I have to say my knees almost started knocking along this stretch. |
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| But I made it to High Knob with views of the Hudson Valley. |
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| I was a bit worried about how I would get back down so I spent most of the rest of the hike formulating a plan in my head. It's the "in my head" part that is the problem. Sigh. |
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| The trail follows a narrow path along the edge of the ridge for a while. |
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| Just a rocky area, nothing crazy. |
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| I was being serenaded by a chipping sparrow while I sat to take a break. |
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| A rock hop over Dark Hollow Brook but there aren't enough rocks to hop. The log to the left worked well. |
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| I continued straight on the orange Western Ridge Trail to loop around two ridges. |
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| Just a bit ahead, views of the Gunks with the Catskills beyond. |
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| Then, oh my, a drop straight down, much farther down than it looks in the picture. I tied a leash to my backpack to lower it down so I could concentrate on getting myself down. I didn't take my shoes off - I was wearing new hiking shoes for the first time so I always take my old ones along just in case there is a problem. |
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| The orange trail descends more then veers right and ascends to a rocky ridge that it follows for quite some time. |
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| Coming off the ridge, a hard right on red dot. |
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| A nice reprieve on a smooth, flat trail for a little while. |
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| Right on the blue Ridge-to-Ridge Trail. |
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| This switchbacks up steeply ... |
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| ... then becomes straight up rock scrambles. |
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| At the top of the ridge. |
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| Right on the yellow Jessup Trail. |
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| Nice views along the way but there is more scrambling up and down. |
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| This is also the route of the Highlands Trail. |
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| Did I mention there were more steep up and down scrambles? |
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| Back at the intersection where I started the loop, left on the Long Path to retrace. |
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| Back over Dark Hollow Brook. |
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| This part seems really easy after that ridge to ridge loop. |
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| Back at the views from High Knob. |
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| And now the dreaded descent that looks like it drops right over the edge. |
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| It pretty much does but after all of the challenging scrambles on the ridge to ridge loop, this descent was actually pretty easy. See, it was all in my head. |
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| Coming out from under the trestle I was surprised to see cars parked here. I don't think that is allowed - I am pretty sure that is a private driveway. |
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| Back along Route 32 to where you are supposed to park. |