Minnewaska State Park Preserve - New York State Parks
DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 41.71341, -74.38261
Berme Road Park parking in Ellenville |
TRAIL MAP:
Shawangunk Trails Map #104 - New York New Jersey Trail Conference
HIKE DISTANCE: 8.4 miles
THE HIKE:
There were three different weather forecasts for the day of this hike giving me no compelling reason not to go:
- Accuweather: Sun and clouds, great day for leaf viewing
- NOAA: 20% chance of rain before 10 AM
- Weather.com: Cloudy
Reality: Fog, drizzle and rain the entire time making for slippery rock surfaces which, in spite of being very careful, resulted in a fall and an urgent care visit for 13 stitches where I hit my head when I went down. Fortunately I felt OK otherwise so once I was able to get the bleeding under control I made it the last 3 miles with no problems.
The connector trail to Smiley Carriage Road starts at the kiosk behind the picnic pavilion. |
Smiley Carriage Road - nice and smooth early on. |
The trail become rockier and it was with extreme caution that I proceeded along the wet, slippery and slanted rock surfaces, trying to avoid them as much as possible. |
The trail enters a fire damaged area. I did not think the Napanoch Point fire of August/September 2022 had come over this far but I guess it did. |
This is noted as "overturned 1938 truck" in the Gaia app. |
Extensive fire damage. |
There is an overlook along the way but nothing to be seen with low clouds and fog. |
Everything becomes green again leaving the fire area. |
Another old wreck. |
Coming up on the manicured part of Smiley Carriage Road. |
Napanock Point Overlook - nothing to see here today. |
Turning left on the Long Path/Mine Hole Footpath. |
I did not recall the trail being this wide - no doubt widened to fight that fire. |
Turning right on the white trail to Panther Rock. |
Climbing up Panther Rock ... |
... for a view of the Catskill Mountains. Or not. They are there in those clouds. |
Heading back to retrace on the Mine Hole Footpath. |
Lots of bulldozed trees from the fire along the sides. |
Right on Smiley Carriage Road. |
Still nothing to see at Napanoch Point. |
Right at the gate to retrace on the rugged part of Smiley Carriage Road. |
The side trail to Berme Road Park. |
Glad you're Ok. I hate it when the forecast is so wrong. Was that your worst fall? I once fell head first on frozen ground (tripped over a root) on a solo hike. Thought I cracked a rib or something, but just a very bad bruise, mostly due to a pen in my shirt pocket. As it was it took me about 1/2 hour until I felt steady enough to resume my hike.
ReplyDeleteHoly smokes! I bet that hurt. One of my doctors is a hiker and he told me he once fell into a ravine and broke four ribs. Hiking can be a dangerous activity! This was most definitely my worst fall. The amount of blood was incredibly scary. I encountered a couple of hikers going up as I was heading down. I would tell them what happened to warn them to be careful crossing that creek. Each one offered to escort me back to my car. How nice was that? But I told them although I appreciated the offer, it wasn't necessary and insisted they continue on.
Delete13 stitches is alot! You are really resilient!
ReplyDeleteI thought maybe a stitch or two. Never in my wildest dreams did I think it would end up being 13! I told the doctor I did not think it was that bad. She said "Oh, it is THAT bad!" It's a 2-inch long split. It runs along my eyebrow down below the arm of my glasses so it was hard to see with my glasses on and of course I could see nothing with my glasses off.
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