5 Best Things To Do In Catskill, New York | US Travel Guide
5 Best Things To Do In Catskill, New York
Bid adieu to the hustle and bustle and say hello to the Catskill, NY, where you’ll find limitless acres of landscapes, ripe with opportunities for outdoor adventure and festivals and events that can rival any big-city lineup. Catskill is the perfect getaway from the city or for a week-long vacation with family or friends. This is the eventual journey’s end if you want to attain that travel ‘nirvana’!
Here five things to do in Catskill, USA
1. Greene County Council on the Arts
2. Kaaterskill Falls
3. Olana State Historic Site
4. Hunter Mountain
5. Catskill Animal Sanctuary
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Backpacking - Catskill Mountains
14.8 mile loop located near Phoenicia, New York - the Burroughs Range Trail (Wittenberg - Cornell - Slide Trail). We did this loop counterclockwise from the Woodland Valley Parking Area and camped between Slide and Cornell. The hike was challenging and strenuous but really fun. Traversing 3 peaks all above 3500 ft. The views were beautiful. Lots of climbing over ledges, some ladders, very rocky terrain and rock scrambles. Pretty good elevation gain over the entire route. Lots of bugs!
Slide Mountain (elevation 4180 ft) had a limited view, however, there were better views just off of the summit. Cornell Mountain elevation 3870 ft had views of Slide Mountain (we were in a cloud). Wittenburg Mountain (elevation 3790 ft) had views of the Ashokan Reservoir and High Point.
Catskill Mountains, Upstate New York: Family Holidays and Water Recreation
Visit the Catskill Mountains in Upstate New York to enjoy world-class water activities for the entire family. Kayak or fish on the Delaware and Hudson Rivers, or paddle on Papacton Reservoir.
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Hiking The Adirondack High Peaks
Hiking The Adirondack High Peaks.
The Adirondack High Peaks is the name given to 46 mountain peaks in the Adirondack Mountains of New York, United States that were originally believed to comprise all of the Adirondack peaks higher than 4,000 feet.
The Adirondack Mountains form a massif in northeastern New York, United States. Its boundaries correspond to the boundaries of Adirondack Park. The mountains form a roughly circular dome, about 160 miles in diameter and about 1 mile high.
Hope you enjoy this video and here is a list of the 46 high peaks.
Rank Mountain Elevation (feet)
1 Marcy 5344
2 Algonquin 5114
3 Haystack 4960
4 Skylight 4926
5 Whiteface 4867
6 Dix 4857
7 Gray 4840
8 Iroquois Peak 4840
9 Basin 4827
10 Gothics 4736
11 Colden 4714
12 Giant 4627
13 Nippletop 4620
14 Santanoni 4607
15 Redfield 4606
16 Wright Peak 4580
17 Saddleback 4515
18 Panther 4442
19 TableTop 4427
20 Rocky Peak 4420
21 Macomb 4405
22 Armstrong 4400
23 Hough 4400
24 Seward 4361
25 Marshall 4360
26 Allen 4340
27 Big Slide 4240
28 Esther 4240
29 Upper Wolf Jaw 4185
30 Lower Wolf Jaw 4175
31 Street 4166
32 Phelps 4161
33 Donaldson 4140
34 Seymour 4120
35 Sawteeth 4100
36 Cascade 4098
37 South Dix 4060
38 Porter 4059
39 Colvin 4057
40 Emmons 4040
41 Dial 4020
42 Grace Peak 4012
43 Blake Peak 3960
44 Cliff 3960
45 Nye 3895
46 Couchsachraga 3820
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Mt. Marcy, NY × Backcountry Skiing New York's High Point in March
Kicking off a new project to visit each state's high point. This was my first objective, Mt. Marcy in northern New York's Adirondack Mountains.
My day off work in late March lined up perfectly with deep snow and good weather, so I made a push for it. I started in Charlotte, Vermont - my hometown - and took the ferry across Lake Champlain to Essex, N.Y., driving west to Lake Placid and the Van Hoevenberg Trail.
The trip ended up being just over 14 miles, starting at 9:30a, summiting around 1:00p, and finishing at around 3:30p (6 hours total). There was with a clean, packed down track on the way up and good snow coverage throughout, making for a quick journey.
As you'll see in the video ( 7:44 ), conditions can get a bit slick on the last 1/4 mile toward the summit. I would have strapped on crampons after ditching my skis if I had packed them. The ice axe was nice to have.
Next Up: Mt. Arvon, on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan!
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Wright Peak Hiking in the Adirondacks, New York
16th highest mountain in the Adirondack mountains of NY
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Panther Mountain (New York) - Video Learning - WizScience.com
Panther Mountain is one of the Catskill High Peaks, located in the Town of Shandaken in Ulster County, New York. At approximately 3720 ft in elevation, it is the 18th highest in the range. A combination of factors has led geologists to believe the mountain is on the site of an ancient meteorite impact crater.
Its proximity to Slide Mountain, the highest Catskill peak, the relatively short distance required to climb the mountain from the south and the excellent views available from the mountain and nearby Giant Ledge have made Panther one of the most popular hikes in the range. Aspiring members of the Catskill Mountain 3500 Club must climb it twice, at least once during winter.
The origin of the name is unknown. Panthers may once have been seen in the area; but are not resident in the Catskills today.
The mountain takes the shape of a longitudinal ridge in the center of the rough circle mostly formed by Esopus and Woodland creeks. Slide's north ridge begins right where the Panther/Giant Ledge ridge ends. Two named tributaries of Woodland, its Dougherty Branch and Panther Kill, rise on the mountain's western slopes.
Three of the valleys around the edge of the mountain have earned separate names of their own. Going clockwise from the southwest, they are Little Peck Hollow, Hatchery Hollow and Fox Hollow. The ridge aside the Daugherty Branch is called Fork Ridge.
The mountain rises gradually from the north, with many false summits. The drop to the south, to the col with Giant Ledge, is much sharper.
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Hiking on Anthony's Nose at Bear Mountains, New York, Saturday October 18 2014
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Breakneck Winter day hike near Cold Spring, NY
An hour north from the skyscrapers of New York City, join me as I backpack one of the best hiking loops in the United States overlooking the scenic Hudson Valley River near Cold Spring, NY. The snowy rocky cliffs and steep ascents prove challenging but extremely rewarding during this winter time hike. Travel with me as I guide you through the breakneck ridge bypass loop. We're greeted with many excellent views of the Hudson River Valley, Bannerman Castle and snow covered landscapes.
[Timelapse] Clouds from the summit of Big Slide Mountain in the Adirondacks, NY
Timelapse taken at the summit of one of 46 high peaks (over 4,000ft elevation) in the Adirondacks, near Lake Placid, NY. Seen in the video is the Great Range, including the tallest mountains in the state. Taken with a GoPro HD Hero 2, a picture taken every 2 seconds for around 40 minutes.
Nor'Easter Stella Driving From Mt Washington To Bartlett, New Hampshire
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The White Mountains are a mountain range covering about a quarter of the state of New Hampshire and a small portion of western Maine in the United States. They are part of the northern Appalachian Mountains and the most rugged mountains in New England. The range is heavily visited due to its proximity to Boston and, to a lesser extent, New York City and Montreal.
Most of the area is public land, including the White Mountain National Forest and a number of state parks. Its most famous mountain is 6,288-foot (1,917 m) Mount Washington, which is the highest peak in the Northeastern U.S. and which held the record for fastest surface wind gust (231 miles per hour (372 km/h), over 100 m/s, in 1934) in the world for 76 years. Mount Washington is part of a line of summits, the Presidential Range, that are named after U.S. presidents and other prominent Americans.
The White Mountains also include the Franconia Range, Sandwich Range, Carter-Moriah Range and Kinsman Range in New Hampshire, and the Mahoosuc Range straddling the border between it and Maine. In all, there are 48 peaks within New Hampshire as well as one (Old Speck Mountain) in Maine over 4,000 feet (1,200 m), known as the Four-thousand footers.
The Whites are known for a system of alpine huts for hikers operated by the Appalachian Mountain Club. The Appalachian Trail crosses the area from southwest to northeast.
It is not clear where the name White Mountains came from. There is no record of what Native Americans called the range, although pre-Colonial names for many individual peaks are known. The name and similar ones such as White Hills or Wine Hills are found in literature from Colonial times. According to tradition, the mountains were first sighted from shipboard off the coast near the Piscataqua estuary. The highest peaks would often be snow-capped, appearing white. An alternate theory is that the mica-laden granite of the summits looked white to observers.
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Winter Storm Stella rated Category 3 , or major, on the Northeast Snowfall Impact Scale (NESIS) released by NOAA.
The storm was a blockbuster that brought 3 to almost 5 feet of snow to parts of New York state, Pennsylvania and Vermont, along with wind gusts over hurricane force to coastal New England.
The NESIS ranks high-impact Northeast winter storms by using population and snowfall amounts. NESIS also looks at the size of the snowfield, which for Stella covered most of the Northeast. The scale ranges from 1-5 using a formula that incorporates these ingredients, and Stella fell well into the Category 3 criteria.
Other storms that have received a Category 3 rating are winter storms Kari (2015), Pax (2014) and Maximus (2014).
This is the sixth storm to be rated Category 3 or higher since 2012, one of which, Winter Storm Jonas, was a Category 4.
The Bolton Valley Ski Area, located in the Green Mountains of northern Vermont east of Burlington, reported a storm total of 58 inches of snow early on the morning of March 16.
Stella was the second-heaviest snowstorm in 117 years of records in Burlington, Vermont, and a record for the month of March, with 30.4 inches of snow. Only the Jan. 2-3, 2010 snowstorm (33.1 inches) was heavier, there.
At Bradley International Airport near Windsor Locks, Connecticut, Stella's 15.8 inches of snow on March 14 was the snowiest calendar day in any spring month (March through May) in records dating to 1905.
It was also the third-heaviest March snowstorm in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, topped only by the 1993 Superstorm (20.4 inches) and a late March 1891 storm (18 inches).
Widespread 1- to 3-foot snow accumulations have piled up in parts of the Northeast, led by 48.4 inches in Hartwick, New York. At least one location in 16 states has seen a foot of snow from Stella in the Midwest and Northeast.
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Eagle Flyer Zipline - Lake George, New York
Four of us hitting the zip line the week before the grand opening. 1000' drop and 30+ mile views.
Summit of Basin Mountain
Be sure to watch in HD. I apologize for the obnoxious scratching of the wind, but with gusts of 40-50 mph there was not much I could do.
Basin Mountain is located in the High Peaks of the Adirondacks in NY. Climbing to 4,827ft, Basin is ranked 9 in height. Climbed on August 24, 2011
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