Conditions Update · 2024-04-30
Region: Catskill · Confidence: Medium · Reporter: Experienced · Created: 2026-06-27 17:15
Summary
A challenging bushwhack route over North Dome and Mount Sherrill, typically completed in approximately 3.5 hours to the Mount Sherrill summit. The author hiked this route on April 30 with patches of ice in shaded spots but no spikes needed, and found nettles had not yet come in.
Peaks
- North Dome (Catskill)
- Sherrill (Catskill)
Tags
bushwhackexposedicerockyscramblesteep
Source
- mountain-hiking
- North Dome, Mount Sherrill & Hagadone Hollow
- https://mountain-hiking.com/north-dome-mount-sherrill-hagadone/
- Posted: 2022-04-30 21:59
- Fetched: 2026-06-27 16:21
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Disclosure: This content may contain affiliate links. Read my disclosure policy . A difficult route made even more difficult Trailhead info at bottom of this post. Hiking Trail Description This intense route is a great way to make a difficult bushwhack even more difficult. Adirondack day hikes are typically harder than Catskills day hikes — they are 23% more difficult according to my own pace comparisons. But any hike over North Dome and Mount Sherrill calls for a big effort. Tackling North Dome and Mount Sherrill together ranks as a tough day on any scale. Adirondack hikers are often surprised by how difficult this hike can be — because Adirondack bushwhacks are not typically true bushwhacks. If you don’t tackle North Dome & Mount Sherrill as a through hike , you have to re-climb one or the other peak on your way out. Unless you try to outsmart the mountains… Table of Contents North Dome & Mount Sherrill Notes & Gallery Mount Sherrill Hagadone Hollow Similar Hikes Get full access… Hot on the website right now… Follow for more… North Dome & Mount Sherrill and Hagadone Hollow This very challenging route includes… A beautiful walk in along the Devil’s Path trail The classic ascent up North Dome’s crazy ledges A great scenic view from the east side of North Dome A fantastic rock portal on the west side of North Dome A quick ascent up Mount Sherrill A slow, steep, bullshit descent down North Dome A very memorable walk out through Hagadone Hollow A short car shuttle or road walk at the end This route is suitable for experienced hikers with excellent backcountry navigation skills and a ton of stamina. North Dome & Mount Sherrill Notes & Gallery Friends and I did this hike on the last day of April, before North Dome’s nettles had come in for the season. We didn’t need to pull out our spikes, but there were patches of ice still clinging to the mountains in a few shady spots. (In The Catskills, I carry my mircospikes well into May.) The bushwhack part of this route jumps off from the Devil’s Path at the junction signposts right before the trail heads east, up over St. Anne’s Peak . We rock-hopped our way across the swampy section and climbed North Dome’s via the ledges. You can read my previous notes on North Dome’s ledge system . This is one of my favorite spots on the way up… Hiker ascending North Dome After about two hours, we found the amazing lookout on the side of North Dome. Find your way to the herd paths (just below 3500’) which lead very quickly to a fantastic open ledge … The ledge on North Dome I’d wanted to get here for a while and the view didn’t disappoint. The ledge looks down across Timber Lake Camp toward the Burroughs Range . View from North Dome Timber Lake Camp From here, we headed back to the main herd path — now very well established — which leads to the summit. Follow the rule of up and, in about 10 minutes, you’ll find yourself at North Dome’s canister and survey marker . Survey marker on North Dome From here, we made our way across to Mount Sherrill, passing through this super fun rock chasm on the way… Hikers on North Dome This chasm is almost in the col between North Dome and Mount Sherrill , on the North Dome side. Mount Sherrill From the col, the hike up Mount Sherrill doesn’t take long. The herd path is very well developed these days. Climbing Mount Sherrill Including a break at the scenic ledge on North Dome, on this day, it took us about 3½ hrs to get to the summit of Mount Sherrill. The “quick route down” I had planned for our exit looked like an easy way to get off the mountains, cleverly avoiding a re-climb of North Dome. Oh-so-clever. In reality, it was an exhausting 2½ hour descent… Hagadone Hollow If you get to this page because you Googled “Hagadone” you are a huge Catskills hiking nerd and I love you. The following content is accessible to my Patreon subscribers who kindly support this independent website. Get full access to every post on this site instantly . Support local, independent content and enjoy great supporter benefits: full galleries, full trail notes, early access to the latest content, and more. Unlock the Full Wesbite Sean Get full access now and enjoy member-only benefits. Similar Hikes I would consider re-doing this route in reverse: hiking up from the Fisherman’s Lot through Hagadone Hollow, first doing Mount Sherrill, then hiking over North Dome, and finishing up via the very lovely final 1.5 mile section of Devil’s Path . Any hike up North Dome & Mount Sherrill is an adventure. You can do it as an out-and-back, a loop, or a thru-hike. However you do it, prepare for a long day in the woods. The bushwhack to Rocky via the Fisherman’s Path is comparably difficult and challenging. You might also enjoy this list of all bushwhack hikes and a finer subset of true bushwhack hikes like this one. Read More Get full access… Get instant access to the full version of this site and enjoy great supporter benefits: full galleries, full trail notes, early access to the latest content, and more. Hot on the website right now… Follow for more… Follow my @TotalCatskills content on Instagram for regular hiking inspo and safe, inclusive community. I also stay active on Facebook and Threads . North Dome, Mount Sherrill & Hagadone Hollow Trailhead Hike from one small lot to an even smaller lot. Google Maps Location: 42.191983, -74.324757 The map below shows the exact topographic location of the trailhead Cell Service Signal up high, but patchy. No signal down tow. My network is Verizon. YMMV. Your comments are welcome here… Cancel reply The parent mountain for this hike is North Dome .