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Route guide for the Catskill 6 traverse covering Friday, Balsam Cap, Rocky, Lone, Table, and Peekamoose peaks. The hike involves 4,000 feet of elevation gain over 10-12 hours, with an unrelenting 2,400-foot climb on Friday Mountain followed by tricky off-trail navigation through remote bushwhack sections and a long descent.
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Comprehensive evergreen guide to Catskill Park hiking covering trail conditions, seasonal weather, camping rules, and hiking challenges. Highlights that trails are steeper and rockier than their elevations suggest, with winter ice on ledges requiring microspikes or crampons; spring and fall bring variable conditions at higher elevations.
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A comprehensive peakbagging guide for the Catskill 3500 Club, describing routes, difficulty levels, and strategic pairing of 33 publicly-accessible Catskill peaks above 3,500 ft. The guide covers single peaks, pairs, triplets, and multi-peak challenge routes with no specific trail conditions reported.
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The Catskill 9 is a challenging 19-21 mile loop hike in the Catskills that combines marked trails, herd paths, and extensive bushwhacking through dense forest. The route tags nine high peaks and requires experienced off-trail navigation skills, particularly between Lone and Balsam Cap; it includes steep ascents, rock scrambles, ledges, ladders, and boardwalks.
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Multi-year collection of user-submitted Catskill trail conditions reports covering seasonal variations in snow, ice, mud, and water conditions across numerous peaks and routes. Reports span from 2021–2025 and include details on required gear (spikes, snowshoes, crampons) and trail hazards for planning purposes.
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This is a curated collection of user-submitted trail condition reports for Catskill peaks spanning from late 2021 through April 2025, covering seasonal conditions including snow, ice, mud, trail quality, water availability, and wildlife/bug activity across multiple routes and elevations.
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Two hikers completed "the six" Catskill peaks from Denning base camp on August 27, encountering well-established herd paths, occasional thick vegetation, and rock shelves while navigating between summits and returning via Fisherman's Path.
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Route guide for an out-and-back bushwhack from Moonhaw Road traversing Balsam Cap, Rocky, and Lone mountains, with optional Friday Mountain extension. Describes steep, densely forested terrain requiring solid backcountry navigation skills and no reliable water sources.
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An evergreen trail guide to the classic lollipop route up Stissing Mountain to a 90-foot fire tower offering 360° views of the Hudson Valley, Catskills, and Taconics. The hike takes 60–75 minutes through mixed forest with abundant wildlife.
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A scenic point-to-point hike combining Lane Street, Romer, Mount Pleasant, Cross Mountain, and Wittenberg with descent via Woodland Valley. The route features excellent views, well-maintained trail, and notably steep and rugged final miles down Wittenberg.
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Solo counterclockwise loop of the Catskill 9 completed in 12 hours 15 minutes covering approximately 20.5 miles and 6,500 feet of elevation gain. Conditions were mist and clouds with occasional drizzle and some wet terrain; hiker reported good herdpath usage and manageable bushwhacking between peaks.
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A winter hike of nine Catskill peaks on January 26, 2022, in very cold conditions (-10 to -15°F). The hiker used snowshoes and found good trail conditions on Slide but faced challenging navigation through thick evergreens; later sections had mixed snowshoe coverage and required significant trail-breaking, particularly in the descent off Table toward Denning.
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Solo hike on November 7, 2021 from Woodland Valley Campground attempting to climb Slide Mountain's northeast face via bushwhack. Reporter successfully summited Slide, Cornell, and Wittenberg but did not complete the slide ascent itself; found steep terrain, loose rocks, and some ice in shaded areas, particularly on descent.
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A detailed evergreen trail guide describing the Slide-Cornell-Wittenberg traverse, a challenging multi-peak route with technical scrambles, rocky ledges, and narrow exposed sections requiring mountaineering skills; the author reports dry conditions during one summer hike and notes that seasonal variations (especially winter snow and ice) significantly alter difficulty and hazard profiles.
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A detailed trail guide describing the steep but moderately-graded Tremper Mountain fire tower route, featuring consistent 30-35° grades, fire tower views of surrounding Catskill peaks, water availability at a spring, and potential rattlesnake exposure in warmer months. The route is approximately 3 miles with 1,950 feet of elevation gain.
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A recently-built trail in the Catskills featuring an out-and-back hike to Romer Mountain (3 miles) with optional continuation to Mount Pleasant, passing through scenic rock formations, streams, and dramatic vistas of Wittenberg, Slide, and other peaks. The trail is well-maintained with switchbacks, rock outcroppings, and open scenic ledges.</summary>
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A 9-mile day hike traversing Wittenberg, Cornell, and Slide mountains with significant elevation gain and dramatic ledge views. Trail features steep rocky sections, narrow ridge traverses with exposure, and mixed forest. Recent conditions mentioned include cold temperatures (teens), strong winds, and icicles on trees.
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A detailed guide to the steep ridge-line route up Friday Mountain to Balsam Cap in the Catskills. The first mile is relentless with significant elevation gain, herd-path navigation challenges especially in fall leaf cover, and rocky talus fields; the rim trail section above ~2700' is easier and more clearly defined.
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Evergreen trail guide describing a route up Sugarloaf and Twin Mountains from the Roaring Kill trailhead in the Catskills, highlighting steep terrain, rock scrambles, boulders, and ledge views. The western side of Twin features a challenging talus field and exposed rock face.
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Route guide for the Friday Mountain bushwhack via woods roads to Balsam Cap and the B-25 bomber crash site, emphasizing difficult terrain with talus fields, steep sections, dense brush, and challenging route-finding throughout.
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