Stabilicers Positive Experience

Stabilicers, manufactured by 32 North, Inc., Biddeford, ME, is the brand name of a foot product made to provide firm footing in icy conditions.

Metal cleats are attached to a rubber shoe sole which is then secured to the foot using nylon straps and velcro.

Such foot products are often loosely referred to as “ice cleats” or “crampons”.

Note: in a more specific sense, “crampons” actually define a different type of long-tined product made specifically for ice climbing, but we tend to use the term interchangeably.

Stabilicers sell for btn $40 and $50 and are available directly from the manufacturer or at many local outdoors stores.

Many members of Harriman Hikers own and wear Stabilicers during the Winter hiking season; after different hikers tried many different products available on the market, the consensus seems to be that Stabilicers, effective at providing traction in icy hiking conditions and while slightly more expensive in the short run than most of the other products, are made to the highest quality standards and therefore are less likely to present the hassle of having to be replaced or repaired.

It was with this information that I went to the 32 North website after a hike several Sundays ago and odered a pair of Stabilicers online. I was pleased and amazed that my order arrived Tuesday!

The next Sunday I wore my Stabilicers on the hike and was a little disappointed when, toward the end of the hike, I discovered I had lost about 10 of the metal cleats, however, thru the duration the icy, snow covered hike, I always had improved footing.

Many other hikers have been using Stabilicers in similar conditions for a number of years without losing significant quantities of cleats so I was curious if my pair somehow were defective.

On Monday, I called 32 North to let them know about the problems I had with my pair of Stabilicers and Doug Norton (the person I spoke to) gave me their UPS account number and requested that I send my Stabilicers to their factory overnight express.

Today, Thursday, I was once again surprised and delighted that my return merchandise order had been processed and returned to my door and I was even more impressed that my Stabilicers had been repaired, but an additional free pair! accompanied by a very sincere hand written letter from Doug thanking me for my feedback and affirming in its contents that the extra pair was not a mistake. Doug mentioned in his letter that my original pair did not appear to be defective and emphasized that “Stabilicers are not intended to be used as crampons for rock or ice wall climbing”.

THAT’S what I call SERVICE and with that I would like to nominate Stabilicers as “Official Ice Cleat of Harriman Hikers”.

signed, a pleased customer,

R. Richard Hobbs | Webmaster and Fellow Hiker

Harriman Hikers

A New York- New Jersey Singles Hiking Club Established 1974

Gorp Articles: Hiking in the Hudson Valley, NY

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Excerpted: “A simple walk in the woods reveals the Hudson’s history as a source of natural riches. Mianus River Gorge and Pawling Nature Preserve trails traverse wooded land never again to be farmed or logged. Trails at both places go through second-growth hardwoods and hemlock”cathedrals.” But the scarred earth on the Bull Hill hike, the result of quarrying, reminds the hiker that rocks don’t grow back. Osborne Preserve offers river views, lush forests and plant life diverse enough to include cactus. The western Hudson Valley is another great epicenter for hiking: hikers throng to Harriman State Park and Surebridge Mountain.”

-HH

Harriman Hikers in Real Travel Adventures Magazine

Harriman Hikers is featured in the October edition of Real Travel Adventures Magazine

By special arrangement with us, they reprinted our own Harriman Hikers Guide To Winter and Cold Weather Hiking.

Read it HERE.

Harriman
Hikers

A NewYork/ New Jersey Singles Hiking Club
Established
1974

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Moonlight Hike May 6th, 2006

Meet-up: Doubletree Hotel
180 Route 17 S, Mahwah, NJ
When: Saturday, May 6, 5:00pm

Bob Gawel, formerly of the Trail Mix Hiking Club; a long time area hiker and
veteran of many night hikes will be leading a moonlight hike the evening of
Saturday, May 6th, 2006.

PARTICULARS:

Invitation URL:
Moonlight Hike May 6th

Cost: FREE

Meeting place: back of parking lot of the Doubletree Hotel Rt. 17 South just
south of Rt. 202 in Mahwah, NJ

Meeting Time: 5:00pm

Plan: Form carpools at Doubletree Hotel to depart to trailhead by 5:30. Plan
for a moderate (3-5 mile total) hike, with intention to make a scenic
overlook for sunset 8pm. With this in mind a prompt departure no later than
5:30 pm is imperative.

Hike and destination: Hike Leader’s choice based on prevailing conditions on
Saturday.

Event duration: Last time we were back at the cars around 11pm. But please
dont be in a hurry to get back.

What to bring: flash light(s) and/or lantern(s), hiking boots, casual seasonal
outdoor clothing for a moderate hike, sweater (evening may be chilly) food and
beverage(s) of your choice to cookout and share. Please bring paper plates,
cups and plastic utensils to share. Camp grills, cooking forks and serving
plates to share are helpful as well.

Moon phase: May 6th is beginning of the moon’s 3rd quarter, rising 1:35pm,
so the moon should be high in the night sky while we are hiking.

Rain: Rain existing or eminent cancels the hike. In such case we will post
notice of cancellation on the invitation page:
Moonlight Hike May 6th
as far in advance as possible. Please check the website before you leave if weather is questionable. In the event of rain, hike will be rescheduled for the following
weekend May 13th, 2006.

RSVP: It would be helpful for us to have an idea of how many people to
expect. Please rsvp on the invitation page:
Moonlight Hike May 6th.

Please feel free to extend this invitation to friends.

Looking forward to seeing friends, old and new.

R. Richard Hobbs, Organiser
Bob Gawel, Hike Leader

Question? please direct to hikingfun@gmail.com

Harriman Hikers
A North New Jersey Singles Hiking Club
Established 1974

GORP – Hudson River Valley, New York

GORP – Hudson River Valley, New York: “DESTINATIONS
Hudson River Valley
Outdoor Adventures between the Big Apple and Albany
By Claire Pamplin

Hudson Valley

In 1609, Captain Henry Hudson sailed his ship the Half Moon up a river between banks rich with thick, dense foliage. Today, lush woods still blanket the hills, just as they did 400 years ago. Steep banks continue to forbid easy access inland, and the notorious winds in the Highlands region continue to play fierce games with boats.”