High Point State Park Closing

Harriman Hikers has received information indicating intention by New Jersey Governor Jon S. Corzine to close High Point State Park (as well as a number of other NJ State Parks) as part of 2008 NJ State budget cuts.

High Point State Park is remarkable in many ways including (from NJ DEP High Point State Park page):

  • There are 11 named and marked trails in High Point State Park, in addition to a stretch of the Appalachian Trail which transects the area.
  • Winter months find cross-country skiers on the 15 km of groomed trails in the park. Half of the trails are covered by artificial snow. Cross-country skis and other winter sports equipment are available for rent. A blazing fire, hot soup and other hearty food greet visitors at the center on Lake Marcia.
  • High Point Monument – The monument was built through the generosity of the Kusers, in honor of all war veterans. Construction was started in 1928 and completed in 1930. At the top of the 220-foot structure, observers have a breathtaking view of the ridges of the Pocono Mountains toward the west, the Catskill Mountains to the north and the Wallkill River Valley in the southeast.
  • Swimming – The spring-fed waters of the 20-acre Lake Marcia are cool and refreshing for swimmers. The beach is protected by lifeguards and there is a bathhouse and food concession adjacent to the beach.
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The information about the intended closing(s) comes from a number of sources, including the following:

From NJ Division of Parks and Forestry Proposed Budget Summary:

“…The staffing budget would be reduced by approximately $4 million as follows:
Full elimination of services and/or closure would occur at the following areas:
Monmouth Battlefield State Park; Stephens State Park (administered under Hopatcong State Park, which will remain open); High Point State Park; Brendan T. Byrne State Forest (including Indian King Tavern); Round Valley Recreation Area; Parvin State Park; Jenny Jump State Forest; Worthington State Forest; and Fort Mott State Park (including Hancock House).
Partial elimination of services and/or closures would occur at Ringwood State Park (including reduced hours at Ringwood Manor, closure of swimming at Shepherd Lake Recreation Area & Steuben House), D&R Canal State Park (including reduced interpretive services and closure of Bulls Island Recreation
Area) and Washington Crossing State Park (40 percent reduction in interpretive staff – resulting in reduced hours of operation at Clarke House, Johnson Ferry House and the museum)…”

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If you wish for High Point State Park and other State Park facilities as mentioned above to remain open for public use, you are encouraged to contact the New Jersey Governor’s Office to let your voice be heard as well as seek and become involved in related advocacy organizations.

-HH

Additional Events: Bob Gawel’s Night Hikes

Bob Gawel has announced dates for night hikes he will be leading in 2008.

The announcements below describe additional events that do not, in any way, affect or replace Harriman Hikers regular Sunday Hikes. Harriman Hikers hikes every Sunday, year-round, rain or shine just as we have for over 30 years.

If you have questions about any of the information contained below, please contact the organizer, Bob Gawel at scenictrips@yahoo.com.

“Hi all,

It’s time to announce two (2) special upcoming Hikes!!

Please print and save the following…

HIKE # 1:

Spring Moon Hike Saturday, May 17, 2008

Meeting place and time : Doubletree Hotel rear parking lot, Rt 17 south, Mahwah 4:30 to 5:00pm.

Hiking location : Somewhere in Harriman State Park . We’ll be hiking in in daylight, but hiking out after dark .

Total hike distance: 3 to 5 miles.

We’ll be stopping for our extensive pot luck campfire cookout at about the midpoint of our hike.

Bring / wear:

Hiking boots, Clothes appropriate for cooler evening temperatures.

Flashlight and/or Headlamp and/or lantern.

Food and / or drink to bring and share… Examples: Finger food, hamburgers, condiments, salads, beverages, cheese, fruits, desserts, etc.

The Rain Date for the above hike will be on Sat., June 14, 2008 . ( the meeting time will be different… 5:00 to 5:30pm ).

HIKE # 2 :

4th of July Fireworks Viewing Hike Friday, July 4, 2008

We will be hiking to the top of a small mountain to watch fireworks and eat, drink and celebrate Independence Day!

Meeting place and time : Doubletree Hotel rear parking lot, Rt 17 south, Mahwah 5:00 to 5:30pm.

All other details are the same as the moon hike except that we may be limited to portable propane stoves ( no campfires ) … so – if you bring a stove, please bring food to cook on it.

The Rain Date for the July 4th hike will be on the following day… Saturday, July 5th .

The details are the same as for July 4th.

Hope to see you there!

We’ve always had a great time on these special hikes, so don’t miss out!

If you need more information, please contact me at scenictrips@yahoo.com.”

Bob Gawel

Step Into 2007 Additional Hike

Drag yer hung-over-New-Years-Day-self out from under that coffee table, put on the hiking boots and start working on a New Year Resolution: “Get more exersize and stay fit- go hiking!”:

The following hike is in addition-to and does not replace or affect Harriman Hikers regular Sunday Hike. Harriman Hikers meets every Sunday for hiking, rain or shine, year-round, as we have for over 30 years.

The following hike is coordinated privately by Harriman Hikers Hike Leader, Ed Burdzy. Please contact Ed by phone 973-471-0492 for questions or more info about this hike.

Ed Burdzy will lead a hike on Monday, Jan 1st, 2007. Destination to be determined by Ed, day of hike.

Meetup for Ed’s hike on Monday, Jan 1st, 2007 is as usual for “Ed Hikes”, 10am in the south (public) end of the parking lot at the Mason Jar Restaurant on Route 202 in Mahwah, NJ.
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Hikers in good physical condition are welcome to join Ed’s hike. If you have hiked with the Harriman Hikers and can handle the usual 7-8 miles of hiking over hilly, rocky terrain in warm weather, then you are a likely candidate for Ed’s Monday, Jan 1st, 2007 Hike.

During cooler weather, but during daylight savings time, Ed’s hikes tend to be a bit more ambitious at times, but since we will be back on Eastern Standard Time in December, hours of daylight will dictate that Ed’s hike will be more akin in length to regular Harriman Hikers hikes of 7-8 miles.

Contact Ed Burdzy 973-471-0492 for questions and more info.

Hiking by the Light of the Silvery Moon

Via The New York Times

By RICH BEATTIE

Published: November 11, 2005

“IT was dusk when the hikers grabbed backpacks and water bottles and headed into the woods of Cheyenne Canyon, outside Colorado Springs. With darkness closing in, the hikers, most in their 40′s and wearing sturdy boots, forged ahead, some not even bothering to turn on flashlights. As the sun’s last light faded, a bright full moon was growing ever more clearly defined against the darkening sky.”

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