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confidence: Medium Trip Report · posted 2026-06-16 · hikertrashhusbands · source → · detail
The authors hiked Giant Mountain via the Ridge Trail on Route 73 during a surprise spring snowstorm, encountering steep rocky terrain, exposed ridge walking, and challenging winter conditions that made the normally difficult High Peaks climb significantly more serious.
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confidence: High Official Advisory · posted 2026-01-09 · nynjtc-trail-alerts · source → · detail
The Giant Stairs section of the Shore Trail in Palisades Interstate Park has been closed due to a major rockfall and landslide that occurred on January 9, 2026, with ongoing risk of additional rockfall activity.
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confidence: Medium Trip Report · posted 2025-10-08 · adkhighpeaks · source → · detail
Hiker completed a lollipop route up Flume Slide Trail (steep with loose leaves and some slippery sections) and over Flume and Liberty mountains on Franconia Ridge, descending via Liberty Spring Trail. Weather was warm and unusual for the season, foliage was past peak with muted colors, and both summits offered excellent views with heavy crowds on Liberty.
Flume, Lafayette, Liberty, Lincoln
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confidence: Low Conditions Update · posted 2025-09-05 · mountain-hiking · source → · detail
Bonticou Crag is a short loop hike featuring an intense rock scramble with exposure and tricky hand-and-feet sections through a talus field, culminating in dramatic ridge views overlooking the Hudson Valley and Catskills.
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confidence: Medium Conditions Update · posted 2025-04-28 · mountain-hiking · source → · detail
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.
Balsam Lake, Hunter, Balsam, Balsam Cap, Black Dome, Blackhead, Cornell, Eagle, Friday, Giant Ledge, Halcott, Indian Head, Kaaterskill High, North Dome, Panther, Peekamoose, Plateau, Rusk, Sherrill, Slide, Sugarloaf, Thomas Cole, Twin, West Kill, Windham High, Wittenberg
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confidence: Low Conditions Update · posted 2024-12-01 · mountain-hiking · source → · detail
The Van Benschoten Trail is a challenging bushwhack route in the Moonhaw area featuring old woods roads, stream crossings, loose terrain, boulders, cliffs, caves, and one of the steepest headwalls in the Catskills. Fall after leaf-drop is recommended as the best hiking season to avoid ice and snow complications.
Wittenberg
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confidence: High Trip Report · posted 2024-07-07 · hiking-companions-adk · source → · detail
A two-day hike covering the Seward Range peaks (Donaldson, Emmons, Seward, and Seymour) with significant mud on the lower elevations and steep rock slabs on Seymour's summit approach. The route featured scrambling sections, stream crossings, and varied terrain from flat truck trails to steeply slabbed ascents.
Donaldson, Emmons, Seward, Seymour
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confidence: Low Conditions Update · posted 2024-05-11 · mountain-hiking · source → · detail
Croagh Patrick is a steep, scenic out-and-back hike featuring a scree-filled summit cone with loose footing and dramatic views over Clew Bay. The trail is very popular, especially for pilgrimages, and footwear and poles are recommended for safe passage.
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confidence: Low Conditions Update · posted 2023-12-29 · mountain-hiking · source → · detail
An evergreen trail guide to the Overlook Mountain Fire Tower, a popular 3-hour out-and-back hike featuring historic ruins, a scenic ledge with 1800s carvings, and exceptional 360° Hudson Valley views from a 60-foot fire tower. The trail is non-technical and relatively easy but steady uphill on an old carriage road; rattlesnake activity is a notable hazard during warmer months.</summary> <parameter name="confidence">Low
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confidence: Medium Conditions Update · posted 2023-10-23 · mountain-hiking · source → · detail
Kaaterskill Falls is a 260-foot two-stage waterfall accessible via multiple routes with easy to moderate hiking. Terrain consists of loose and exposed rocks on often wet and slippery ground; microspikes recommended in winter months; summer hikers should use boots with excellent traction.
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confidence: High Trip Report · hiked 2023-06-10 · hiking-companions-adk · source → · detail
A weekend backpacking trip to Lower Wolfjaw, Upper Wolfjaw, and Armstrong via Johns Brook Lodge, with snow patches and scrambling sections at higher elevations and typical muddy, rooty Adirondack trail conditions lower down. The party encountered mixed weather including rain overnight and afternoon clouds, with good summit views from Armstrong.
Algonquin, Armstrong, Dial, Dix, Gothics, Lower Wolfjaw, Nippletop, Saddleback, Upper Wolfjaw
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confidence: High Trip Report · posted 2022-09-10 · hiking-companions-adk · source → · detail
A day hike of Whiteface and Esther starting from the Atmospheric Science Research Centre parking in Wilmington. Zero visibility at Whiteface summit; the trail featured steep initial ascent, rock scrambles, open slabs, and loose rock on the descent. Esther's summit was fully treed with no views, and the connecting trail between peaks was muddy and took longer than expected.
Algonquin, Blake, Colvin, Esther, Macomb, Marcy, Whiteface
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confidence: Medium Conditions Update · posted 2022-05-29 · mountain-hiking · source → · detail
A scenic but very steep hike combining trailed Ashokan High Point with a steep bushwhack to Mombaccus Mountain through dense understory and loose rock. Mosquito activity was heavy during a late-May visit.
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confidence: High Trip Report · hiked 2021-11-07 · adkhighpeaks · source → · detail
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.
Balsam Cap, Cornell, Panther, Slide, Table, Wittenberg
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confidence: High Trip Report · hiked 2021-09-07 · adkhighpeaks · source → · detail
Hiker climbed Hunter Mountain from Becker Hollow, encountering steep terrain with slick, loose rock but manageable conditions. The route to the firetower was shorter and more moderate; the scenic lookout route was longer, steeper, and sketchier with minimal views.
Hunter
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confidence: Low Conditions Update · posted 2021-08-29 · mountain-hiking · source → · detail
A detailed trail guide for the 10-mile Schunemunk Mountain loop with 1800 ft elevation gain, described as a difficult route featuring open conglomerate rock ridges, exposed terrain, steep and sketchy descents, and significant rattlesnake habitat. The route involves navigating multiple junctions with cairns marking the way, crossing brooks, and traversing the western ridge back to the trailhead.
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confidence: Medium Conditions Update · posted 2021-05-08 · mountain-hiking · source → · detail
Breakneck Ridge is a steep, exposed scramble that requires hands and feet to ascend 1,100 feet in less than 0.75 miles from sea level. The route includes sketchy ledges with slick rock footing and should only be attempted in bone-dry conditions with proper footwear; it is unsuitable for winter, rain, or wet conditions due to fatal injury risks.
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confidence: Medium Conditions Update · posted 2020-10-04 · mountain-hiking · source → · detail
The herd path from Ashokan High Point down to Little Ashokan is a steep, unmaintained, and challenging route requiring off-trail experience. The descent features rough ledges, loose rock and dirt, significant blowdown, and scrambling sections; the route is sketchy and hazardous throughout, though worn enough to be traceable with careful route-finding.
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confidence: Medium Conditions Update · posted 2020-09-16 · mountain-hiking · source → · detail
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.
Balsam Cap, Black Dome, Cornell, Friday, Giant Ledge, Panther, Slide, Wittenberg
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confidence: Medium Conditions Update · posted 2020-08-29 · mountain-hiking · source → · detail
Detailed trail guide for the counterclockwise loop route on Sugarloaf via Mink Hollow and the western "Suicide Side," featuring steep rocky and muddy sections with rugged scrambling, boulders, and rock chasms. The route is not recommended in winter due to avalanche and technical climbing hazards on the western flank; summer/warmer months offer the best hiking with scenic views and moderate bug activity typical of late summer.
Indian Head, Plateau, Sugarloaf, Twin, West Kill
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confidence: Low Conditions Update · posted 2020-06-22 · mountain-hiking · source → · detail
This evergreen trail guide describes the Blackhead & Black Dome loop via Batavia Kill, featuring initial easy terrain along a creek followed by steep, rocky scrambling sections with excellent ledge views. The route combines beautiful forest walking with rugged rock scrambles and is recommended as one of the best Catskill hikes, though it is difficult with exposure and tricky rock sections.
Hunter, Black Dome, Blackhead, Indian Head, Kaaterskill High, West Kill, Windham High
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confidence: Low Conditions Update · posted 2020-05-23 · mountain-hiking · source → · detail
Detailed evergreen route guide for Twin Mountain via the Roaring Kill trailhead, describing an out-and-back hike featuring the scenic Dibbles Quarry and Beaver Pond approach, followed by a technically challenging and exposed ascent on the west side from Pecoy Notch to the summit. The upper section contains dangerous boulder scrambles with significant fall risk and ankle-twisting hazards, though a 2019 reroute mitigates some of the original danger.
Friday, Indian Head, Kaaterskill High, Sugarloaf, Twin, Wittenberg
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confidence: Medium Conditions Update · posted 2020-02-19 · mountain-hiking · source → · detail
Trail description and route guide for the Tanbark Loop in Phoenicia, featuring dramatic geology, rock scrambles, two scenic ledge overlooks with views of Panther Mountain, and steep sections requiring good footing in winter conditions.
Panther
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confidence: Low Conditions Update · posted 2020-01-22 · mountain-hiking · source → · detail
A detailed route guide for the Plateau via Daley Ridge trail in the Catskills, describing the terrain as exceptionally well-designed with rocky footing, boulder scrambles, and dense forest. The author's recent winter ascent involved pristine snow conditions with no prior tracks, taking 8 hours due to tricky footing and fresh snow breaking, despite moderate grades.</summary> <parameter name="confidence">Medium
Plateau, Rocky
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confidence: Medium Conditions Update · posted 2019-10-17 · mountain-hiking · source → · detail
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.
Balsam Cap, Cornell, Friday, Lone, Rocky, Wittenberg
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confidence: Low Conditions Update · posted 2019-09-18 · mountain-hiking · source → · detail
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.
Balsam Cap, Friday, Indian Head, Plateau, Sugarloaf, Twin, Wittenberg
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confidence: Low Conditions Update · posted 2019-09-10 · mountain-hiking · source → · detail
A comprehensive route guide describing a hike from Platte Clove through Plattekill Mountain to Echo Lake, featuring well-marked trail for most of the journey but with a very difficult bushwhack to a scenic lookout on Plattekill's south side. The route includes exposure hazards, thick mountain laurel, rocky terrain, potential rattlesnake encounters, and a steep descent to Echo Lake backcountry campground.
Indian Head, Kaaterskill High
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confidence: Low Conditions Update · posted 2019-08-31 · mountain-hiking · source → · detail
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.
Balsam Cap, Friday
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confidence: Low Conditions Update · posted 2019-06-12 · mountain-hiking · source → · detail
A detailed guide to hiking Hunter Mountain and Southwest Hunter (Leavitt Peak) from Stony Clove Notch, covering the steep eastern approach via Devil's Path, the herd path to Southwest Hunter, and the longer yellow-blazed route to Hunter's summit and fire tower. The eastern side is described as steep, wet, muddy, and rocky with significant rock outcroppings, while Becker Hollow descent is relentlessly steep with grades averaging 18.5% and reaching 23% near the summit.</summary> <parameter name="confidence">Medium
Hunter, Plateau, Slide, Sugarloaf, West Kill
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confidence: Medium Conditions Update · posted 2019-05-08 · mountain-hiking · source → · detail
Detailed route guide for the Sugarloaf clockwise loop via Dibbles Quarry and Mink Hollow. The west side descent features loose, shattered boulders and is exceptionally wet with slippery rocks; the author notes that in winter this side becomes icy ("Suicide Mountain") and requires crampons. Spring conditions include boggy ridges with mud patches on the east side approach.
Kaaterskill High, Plateau, Sugarloaf, Twin
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