Solo bushwhack ascent of Sentinel Mountain via an off-trail route from Bartlett Road with significant blowdown and cliff navigation challenges. Descent route-finding involved compass/phone navigation in whiteout conditions to find an open descent corridor avoiding cliffs and dense woods.
A two-day civilized mountaineering trip in December featuring a relaxed ascent of Phelps in windy, snowy conditions with poor visibility, and a ski/cramponing ascent of Whiteface via the toll road in fresh snow with variable visibility.
On November 23, 2025, the reporter completed their NE-111 challenge by hiking North Kinsman and South Kinsman in crisp snow conditions with clear skies, followed by a descent and ascent of Cannon Mountain through fresh snow on the cannonball trail, ending with challenging conditions and fog at the summit tower.
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.
This is an evergreen trail guide for the Marble Mountain/Wilmington Trail route to Whiteface Mountain, describing a steep 3,400-foot climb via a direct ridge approach. The author mentions winter conditions (early March, bitter cold, 40+ mph winds) but the guide itself is not dated and covers general route characteristics and hazards year-round.
Solo winter hike to Balsam Lake via the northern route on January 29, 2025, with 20-30°F temperatures, 1-3 inches of snow in the trail and 2+ feet in drifts. Calm conditions on the ascent, but 50 mph wind gusts and whiteout conditions developed near the summit, forcing a hasty descent.
Three hikers completed a ridge traverse of six White Mountains peaks on January 20, breaking trail on the Carter-Moriah trail connector which had not been used in several weeks. Winter conditions included new snow over recent tracks, drifts, and extreme cold with forecasted windchills around -15 to -20°F.
Three inches of fresh snow on the ground with snow continuing throughout the hike on Garfield. Trail conditions involved bare-booting initially with microspikes added before the summit push; snow depth maxed around six inches with isolated drifts exceeding one foot. Summit was whiteout with no visibility.
Route guide for North Point and North Mountain from Scutt Road trailhead, featuring mixed deciduous and evergreen forests, boardwalks, waterfalls, glacial erratics, Badman's Cave, and multiple ledge viewpoints. The author hiked in foggy/whiteout conditions but primarily describes the route characteristics and features rather than specific weather conditions.