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Lake Skannatati Sunset

 

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Lake Skannatati Sunset, Harriman State Park, NY from Harriman Hikers’ 2/21/2010 Hike

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  • Video: Harriman Hikers Holiday Season Hike 12-20-2009

     
    Harriman Hikers Holiday Season Hike Sunday, December 20th, 2009 in Harriman State Park, NY. Harriman Hikers hikes EVERY Sunday, year-round. For complete info please see our homepage.
     



    Harriman Hikers Holiday Season Hike Sunday, 12-20-2009

     

     
    Harriman Hikers
    A New York – New Jersey Singles Hiking Club
    Established 1974
    www.harrimanhikers.org
     

    Happy New Year! Video: Harriman Hikers at Pine Swamp Mine, HSPNY

     
    Happy 2010 from Harriman Hikers! Wishing all a healthful, safe and prosperous new year! :)
     


     
    Harriman Hikers at Pine Swamp Mine, Harriman State Park, NY 1/3/2010 on YouTube

     
    It was too icy and slippery (thin ice with water underneath! :( ) to go up inside the Pine Swamp Mine on Sunday, but some history and some great photos of the mine can be found here:

    Season’s Greetings From Harriman Hikers

     
    Harriman Hikers wishing everyone all the best for a happy, healthful and safe holiday season and new year! :)
     

    Snowy Day on the AT, HSPNY

    A snowy day on the Appalachian Trail, Harriman Hikers Snow Hike to Fingerboard Shelter, Harriman State Park, NY – Sunday, December 6, 2009



     
    Harriman Hikers
    A New York – New Jersey Singles Hiking Club
    Established 1974
    www.harrimanhikers.org
     

    Service For Gene Doleschal Sunday, November 1st, 2009 2:30pm

     

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    Update 11/2/2009: A wonderful memorial service was held on a gorgeous Fall afternoon for Harriman Hikers Hike Leader Emeritus, Gene Doleschal on Sunday, November 1st, 2009 at St. John’s Church in the Wilderness, in Harriman State Park, Stony Point, NY. In attendance were Gene’s family, who planned the event, as well as many of Gene’s friends, including a number of Harriman Hikers.

    Eugene Doleschal 1931-2009, Harriman Hikers Hike Leader Emeritus

     

  • Update: 10/26/2009: Service Sunday, November 1st, 2009 for Gene Doleschal
  • West Mountain, Harriman State Park, NY

     
    The photo below was made at the West Mountain Shelter in Harriman State Park, NY on a recent hike by Harriman Hikers for one of our regular Sunday Hikes.

     

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    West Mountain has an elevation of about 1200 ft and from the shelter, looking southeast, spectacular views of the Timp (the mountain to the left), the Hudson River and several small towns in the area may be seen.

     
    Elsewhere on West Mountain, looking east-northeast, one can see Bear Mountain and the Perkins Memorial Tower; if you are in the right position and you look closely, you can see the Bear Mountain Bridge *just* peeking around the south end of Bear Mountain.

     
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    Harriman Hikers
    A New York – New Jersey Singles Hiking Club, Established 1974
    www.harrimanhikers.org

     

    Harriman Hikers at Elk Pens – Harriman State Park, NY

    The Elk Pens in Harriman State Park is an occasional start / end destination for Harriman Hikers Sunday Hikes. The Elk Pens in Harriman State Park is rich in local history and is conveniently near the Appalachian Trail and other trails used on our hikes.

    From Harriman Trails, a Guide and History (First Edition), by William J. Myles:

    Storm King State Park, NY

    From Wikipedia | Storm King State Park:

    Spring Time Harriman State Park, NY – Spruce Pond

    Spruce Pond is in Harriman State Park, NY quite near Sterling State Forest, NY; so close, in fact, Yahoo Maps says Spruce Pond is in Harriman State Park, while Google Maps doesn’t indicate Spruce Pond being in either Harriman State Park or Sterling Forest!

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    Spruce Pond has a natural shoreline about 3/4 around its perimeter, but the SE end is built up with a quite lovely, small natural-stone dam.

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    Spring is currently well under way in the lower Hudson Valley! Surely you have taken note that the Forsythia has bloomed in all its golden glory; many of the other tree species in the area are showing leaf blooms which will soon turn the hills and mountainsides the lush greens of Summer we all love. (photo by Mary Jockel)