Skannatati Twilight

 
Lake Skanati in Harriman State Park, NY is one of the Seven Lakes for which the main park thoroughfare, Seven Lakes Drive is named.
 
The boat launch / parking lot located at Lake Skannatati provides convenient, plentiful parking for our group as well as easy access to several trails we hike on frequently, not to mention allowing us an opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the lake itself.
 
Lake Skannatati is pictured here as the last withering bit of golden daylight falls on the reeds to the far right, while most of the rest of the lake is already bathed in twilight.
 

Skanatati Twilight

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A cropped version of the photo above has been featured in the header section of the home page of the Harriman Hikers website. For past photos featured on our website, please check this page.
 

 

Green Pond

Green Pond is a pristine mountain pond in the northern part of Harriman State Park, about a 45 minute hike in from the Elk Pens. Note the beaver lodge on the right. The top photo was taken in the Winter and featured on our homepage; the lower photo was taken in the Summer.

Green Pond is just one of the many beautiful natural settings Harriman Hikers encounters during the course of our regular Sunday hiking year. Come join us and enjoy for yourself!

Green Pond, Harriman State Park, NY in Winter - L1010267sm

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Green Pond, Harriman State Park, NY in Summer - normal_IMG_0964a.JPG

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The beavers must have just recently moved in! – no beaver lodge visible in the summer photo from 2007.

For past photos from our home page header chk this page

Lakes Skannatati, Kanawaukee and Sebago

From this vantage point a short distance from the Lake Skannatati parking lot, one can observe three picturesque lakes located in Harriman State Park, NY; (front to back): Lake Skannatati, Lake Kanawaukee and Lake Sebago.

A cropped version of the topmost photograph below was featured on the home page of the Harriman Hikers website.

Lakes Skannatati, Kanawaukee and Sebago - Harriman State Park, NY - Picture 031sm

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Lakes Skannatati, Kanawaukee and Sebago - Harriman State Park, NY - IM000831.JPG

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Above is a second view during a slightly different time of year under clearer conditions.

For other past photos from our home page header, chk this page.

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.

Harriman Hikers Newsletter- August 2006- SO MUCH going on!

Greetings from the Harriman Hikers!

Please keep an eye on our website www.harrimanhikers.org for announcements and news about Harriman Hikers Sunday Hikes and additional events! (additional events never affect or replace Harriman Hikers regular Sunday Hikes)

We hope everybody is enjoying their summer- It’s been a scorcher at times- periodic lake dips surely have been a welcome respite in addition to the trails and forests in our area we are so fortunate to enjoy all year-round.

As we gradually move into Fall there will be LOTS of activities going on of interest to those of us in the outdoors and singles communities:

  • Harriman Hikers meets for hiking each and every Sunday, year-round, rain or shine. Yes, EVERY Sunday!
  • Additional Events (below) (additional events never affect or replace Harriman Hikers regular Sunday Hikes)

*** HIKE LABOR DAY MONDAY SEPT 4TH ***

Firstly, an announcement that Ed Burdzy will lead an additional hike on Labor Day, Monday Sept. 4th.

Please note, Ed’s hike is in *addition to*, (and does not replace) the regular, weekly Harriman Hikers Sunday Hike which will take place on Sunday, September 3rd.

–> Harriman Hikers meets *every* Sunday, year-round, rain or shine for hiking, just as the group has been doing for over 30 years. If you are new to the group, please surf over to our website, www.harrimanhikers.org for complete details about Harriman Hikers.

Meetup for Ed’s hike on Monday Sept. 4th 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 should be fine for Ed’s Labor Day Hike. During cooler weather, Ed’s hikes tend to be a bit more ambitious at times, but Ed has stated he is scaling back for now to just slightly less rigorous hikes with considerations toward the hot, muggy summer weather. Be sure and bring a swimsuit, Ed and his companions have been known to “fall into” ;-) lakes along the trail! OOPS!

Contact Ed Burdzy 973-471-0492 for info or questions.

***KEITH TAUMAN LEADING ADVANCED-HIKER CATSKILLS HIKE AUG 19***

This info from Keith Tauman, a regular HH hiker who will be leading an advanced-level Catskill Hike Saturday Aug. 19, 10:00 a.m:

“Thanks for the opportunity to post this hike to your members. I will give a description of the hike: For details on where we are meeting I need the individuals to contact me directly, not just show up at the meeting place. There are two reasons for this, first I need to know how many people are going to attend and arrange for enough cars as well. This hike will have 2 parking areas.

Catskill Hike Saturday Aug. 19, 10:00 a.m. This hike is for advanced hikers. We will be hiking the Wittenberg-Cornell-Slide Trail. This is one of the Catskills hardest trails and will be at a moderate pace with time for enjoying the views. Total distance will be around 11 miles with steep ascents and there may be some hand rock climbing. You will need 3 quarts of water, good hiking boots and lunch. We will be hiking between 2 different parking lots, there is a fee at one of the lots.

I need to know who’s coming because we need enough cars to transport everyone between the two parking lots. Please contact Keith at king_spadez@hotmail.com for further details. Include a phone number and best time to reach you, I will check my email daily.”

*** NIGHT HIKE SATURDAY SEPT 2ND (LABOR DAY WEEKEND) ***

Bob Gawel will lead an additional Night Hike, Saturday Sept 2nd (Labor Day Weekend).

Bob Gawel is a long-time area hiker and leader of the former singles hiking group “Trailmix”. Bob has since moved upstate to the mid-HudsonValley, NY area, but still returns to our area further south several times a year to lead night hikes. If you have ever been on one of Bob’s night hikes, you know they are always great fun and are not to be missed!

DETAILS:

INVITATION:
*RSVP is requested.*

DATE : Saturday, Sept 2
MEETING : At the parking lot of the Doubletree Hotel, 180 Rt.17 South, Mahwah, NJ 07430

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TIME: btwn 4:00 and 4:30pm. Carpools will form for departure *promptly* at 4:30 pm.

RAIN DATE : Sunday, Sept 3
MEETING : same as Saturday

EVENT DURATION: We are generally back at the cars around 11pm-12am but is open ended.

SUNSET : 7:25 pm

Saturday’s Moonrise : 4:20 pm ( approx ) ,
Moonset : 12:00 Midnight

Sunday’s Moonrise : 5:10 pm , Moonset 12:50 am

Moon Phase: Approx. 3/4 waxing full moon

–> Moonlight hikes are moderate (3-5 miles total).

BRING: (Food/Bev) Food and beverages to cookout and share. Sharing food and refreshments is an integral part of this event, so *please do not come empty-handed*.
BRING: Flashlight(s), headlamps or lantern.
WEAR: Seasonal outdoor clothing, a sweater or shell in case it gets chilly.
WEAR: Hiking footwear, this is a HIKE along wooded trails.

Note: Hiking destination will be determined by hike leader *day of hike*, based on factors including, but not limited to: size of group, abilities of hikers and prevailing weather conditions. Please do not request destination ahead of time and please plan to meet up with the group at the Doubletree for departure.

We all hope to see you there!

***IRONBOUND EVENING!***

Please note –>*RSVP REQUIRED*

DETAILS:

EVITE URL:

–>*RSVP REQUIRED*<– *no later than Wednesday, Sept 6th, 2006*

DATE: Sept 9, 2006

TIME: 7:00pm

PLACE: Iberia Peninsula Restaurant
63-69 Ferry St.
Newark, N.J. 07105
(973) 344-5611 (973) 344-1657
Directions available on the Iberia Restaurant website:
Ample parking available on premises.

ATTIRE: Casual

COST: Moderate, $20-$30 plus drinks and tips.

NOTES:
*You need to pay your own way*
*Plan is to order on (1) check and each pay their share like we do at MBG –>Please bring enough CASH to pay your own way and please expect to tip for good service.*

*** FRIENDS OF FAHNESTOCK WINTER PARK ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING****

Friends of Fahnestock Winter Park organizational meeting taking place at FWP sometime in early September, exact date TBD.

Please keep an eye on the Friends of Fahnestock Winter Park (FOFWP) yahoo group for more info about this very worthy cause with which we encourage all to become involved:

http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/fofwp/

and website:

Friends of Fahnestock Winter Park

*UPDATE* Monday, August 14th, 2006*

Dear Friends,
The proposed dates of Sept. 9 & 16 were not convenient meeting dates for most folks. So, how about Saturday, Sept 23 or 30th. 0r Sunday Sept 24 or Oct 1? Or would a weekday evening (Wednesday, September 20 or 27) be better?

Paul Kuznia, FWP 845-225-3998

Thats about all the news for now… seems like plenty to keep everybody pretty busy for a bit?

If you have an outdoors/singles event you would like to organize or one you know of you would like to share with the group, please contact us at harrimanhikers@gmail.com.

Please note, however, that announcements are made only, and we may accept, or refuse, requests for announcements at our sole discretion.

If you somehow received this email accidently or if there is any reason whatsoever you do not wish to receive email from Harriman Hikers, please contact us at harrimanhikers@gmail.com and we will remove your name from our mailing list immediately.

Till next time… HAPPY HIKING!

Harriman State Park recognized

Journal News: Harriman State Park Recognized | Harriman State Park recognized

By LAURA INCALCATERRA | lincalca@lohud.com
THE JOURNAL NEWS
(Original publication: March 19, 2006)*

* This article appears to be offline – it does, however, appear to be reprinted in its entirety on Palisades Park Conservancy website. – HH

SLOATSBURG

“The rest of the nation now knows one of this region’s favorite secrets: When it comes to hiking, few places beat Harriman State Park. Drew McGrath, an avid Harriman hiker, has a pretty good idea why.

“Harriman’s awesome,” McGrath said. “It’s amazing.”

Others share the Mahwah, N.J., man’s opinion.

Harriman State Park placed No. 4 on a list of the top 100 trails in the nation, according to the trails.com Web site.”

Harriman Hikers
A North New Jersey Singles Hiking Club
Established 1974

Wawayanda State Park: Information From Answers.com

Wawayanda State Park: Information From Answers.com: “Wawayanda State Park
Wikipedia
Wawayanda State Park
Kayaker (and Great Blue Heron) on Wawayanda Lake.
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Kayaker (and Great Blue Heron) on Wawayanda Lake.
Mallards on Wawayanda Lake.
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Mallards on Wawayanda Lake.

Wawayanda State Park is a 16,679-acre state park in Sussex County in northern New Jersey.”