Monday, December 28, 2015

Bear Mountain State Park, NY - Doodletown Bridle Path


ABOUT THE PARK:
Bear Mountain State Park - New York State Parks
Doodletown
"A Hike Among the Ruins" - New York Times

DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 41.304258, -74.01571
Parking lot off of Seven Lakes Drive.

TRAIL MAP:
Northern Harriman Bear Mountain Trails Map #119 - New York New Jersey Trail Conference



HIKE DISTANCE:  6.7 miles

THE HIKE:
Start on 1777W (standing in the parking lot with your back to Seven Lakes Drive, it would be a left)
Hang a left at the intersection with the Appalachian Trail.
The trail is now the 1777W and Appalachian Trail combined.
When the AT turns left, go right on 1777W.
Keep left at the first fork.  Right would have been our return route had we not decided to explore the new part of the Fawn Trail instead. 
1777W will leave to the right and yellow will now be the bridle trail to the left.
I had started a helium balloon collection because I find so many on hikes.  Was kind of bummed that even though I found 4  on 4 hikes in a row, I found none on the last 3 hikes.  You would have thought I found a $100 bill when I saw this one.  What a way to turn a negative into a positive.  It's hanging in the basement drying right now.  Will post a reconstruction picture at the end.
At the intersection, continue straight across towards the 1st June Cemetery. (This is not the same as the June Cemetery on the map - this had confused me.)
That looks like the Hudson River up ahead.
Indeed, it is!
1st June Cemetery
Anthony's Nose up ahead.
Hang a hard right on blue.
When blue turns left at a chunked up paved road, a short walk to the left has some Hudson River views.
But right on the chunked up pavement is the way to continue on.
Lots of historical markers along the way.
Many of the interpretive signs were stolen/destroyed by vandals (GRRRRR!) so these were replaced with laminated signs.
1777E joins the bridle trail for a bit.
When 1777E stays on the chunked up paved part, keep left on the bridle trail at the fork.
The Doodletown Reservoir dam to the right.
Doodletown Reservoir Dam
Doodletown Reservoir
June Cemetery (different than 1st June Cemetery which had me confused) in the distance but not accessible on this route.
Timp Brook
Crossing over Pleasant Valley Road.
1777 is Pleasant Valley Road which we crossed over.
Crossing Doodlekill.
Yellow follows the bridle path again for a bit.
When the bridle path goes left and yellow goes right, the bridle path to the left is now the new part of the Fawn Trail.
When the Fawn Trail left the bridle path, I decided to continue left on the  Fawn Trail since the bridle path would have taken us to where we needed to repeat back to parking in a short distance.
When the Fawn Trail runs into the AT, turn right on the AT.
You can't see it in this picture but on the mountain top to the left is...
... Perkins Tower on top of Bear Mountain.
At the intersection with 1777W, turn left on 1777W...
... back to the parking lot which was MUCH more crowded than when we started at 7:30 AM!
Assorted litter that those who arrived after us won't have to look at.
And here you have it, the newest addition to my helium balloon collection.
Since this was our last hike of 2015, a picture from every hike in 2015.  I just have to say that I cannot be more grateful that Shawnee has made it another full year.  Not only is she still alive at almost 15 years of age, but she is still hiking.  Never, in my wildest dreams, did I imagine I would be posting this complete video of her hikes of 2015.  I don't even dare hope the same will happen in 2016 but it won't stop us from trying.

17 comments:

  1. I have been following your blog for quite some time and wanted to thank you for what has become an invaluable resource to someone who shares a similar passion for hiking in the middle Atlantic area. One question: how do you go about recording the captions to your pictures? Do you simply recall the milestones from memory after the trip, or are you doing so in the field, possibly using an app? I ask because I am in the process of section hiking the Long Path and have been photo-recording my progress in a similar fashion.

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    1. Thanks, Steve! Oh my, I only wish my memory were that good, LOL! What I do is take a picture of my pedometer and/or point to where I am on the map and take a picture of that periodically so I know where the pictures were taken when I download them. That gives me a reference along with the order of the pictures. I take pictures of intersections and the blazes also so I can figure out which pictures were taken where and on which trails.

      Daniela

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  2. Happy New Year to you and Shawnee. Just wanted to let you know how much I enjoy your posts. Happy Trails! Alice H.

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    1. Thank you, Alice and a very Happy New Year to you, too!

      Daniela

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  3. Happy New Year! I like Doodletown - ghost towns fascinate me.

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  4. As I've said a number of times before, I love your blog.

    Now that I've moved away from the area you remain my link to the places I loved.

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  5. Very touching and sweet video of the hikes you shared with Shawnee. Thanks for posting it.

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  6. Daniela, I have been on your email list for over a year and I don't know how to get a profile other than anonymous. Can you tell me how to do that? I enjoy your weekly posts so much. I especially enjoy seeing Shawnee as I am a dog lover as well as a person who likes to hike. I enjoyed the video of all your hikes with Shawnee this year. That was so touching. My lab lived to be 15 as well but we had to put her down in March of this year. It's amazing that Shawnee is still able to hike at the age of 15. God Bless her and you! Thanks for Sharing. Have a Happy and Healthy New Year! Joanne in New Jersey

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    1. Thanks Joanne! I am so very sorry about your dog. If they could only live longer. I am always painfully aware that any day could be my last with Shawnee so each day and each hike is a bonus.

      I think to comment with a profile you need to create a Google account, looks like this is the place: https://accounts.google.com/SignUp?service=blogger&continue=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.blogger.com%2Fhome&hl=en

      Happy New Year!

      Daniela

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  7. Happy New Year Daniela!
    Always love your posts and seeing Shawnee!
    Nanette

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  8. Good on you for taking out the refuse others left behind! Thanks from the rest of us!

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  9. Thanks for posting this! My wife and I hiked this path today. It was beautiful and empty but I do not recommend hiking this on a summer weekend. We too close to Seven Lakes Drive and all the motorcycle noise intruded too many times. Still a good hike!

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    1. At least it was empty for you today! But yes, those noises can be quite annoying.

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