ALWAYS CALL LEADERS FOR DETAILS
All area codes are 607 unless otherwise noted Please call trip leaders for hike details and to car pool.
Riders should contribute a fair share toward gas.
Tuesday outings are rated C or C+.
See www.susqadk.org for TBA outings.
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HIKE AND BIKE CLASSIFICATIONS
Classifications are subjective and chosen by the leader. If you are uncertain that you are up to the hike, consult the leader.
A: Strenuous, long distances over rugged terrain with lots of climbing. More than 35 miles on a bike.
B: Moderate, shorter distances with less climbing. Moderate hikes may have some steep climbing and/or rugged terrain, but are less demanding than strenuous hikes. 10-30 miles on a bike.
C: Easy, short distance over rolling or flat terrrain at a leisurely pace. 10 miles or less by bike. Suitable for beginners.
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Riders should contribute a fair share toward gas.
If anyone would like to lead a weekend hike “out of the blue,” contact Moira Beach at 433-2832 or susqadk@yahoo.com with some details and a bit of lead time; we might come up with some extra weekend outings.
1/5 Saturday:, Heide and Ernie Mahlke, 432-2583.
Snowshoe Bearpen Mt. in the Catskills. 8.5 miles round trip, 1600-foot elevation gain. Rated B. Bad weather or bad driving conditions will move the hike to Sunday.
Mid-January, date to be determined David Hildreth, 746-3015
X-C ski outing in the Delhi area. Call for date and time or watch for Moira’s announcements coming to your e-mail address.
Late January, date to be determined Julie Smith, 432-2173. X-C ski trip in the Oneonta area. Call for date and time or watch for Moira’s announcements coming to your e-mail address.
1/8 Tuesday:, Erika Heinegg, 746-6142.
Ski/snowshoe Delhi Golf Course. Meet at 10am, Delhi Price Chopper parking lot.
1/15 Tuesday:, Rita Salo, 432-3656. Ski/hike Basswood State Park.
1/22 Tuesday:, Lucille Wiggin, 432-1022. Ski/hike Crumhorn Mountain.
1/22 Tuesday:, Steve Herrmann, 432-2157.
Moonlight snowshoe hike. Moderate hike, hopefully on some snow. Meet at my house in West Oneonta. Plan to hike one and half to two hours. Dress in warm layers; bring snowshoes, poles, water bottle, headlamp. Rated C+.
To borrow materials or for
help planning trips, call Steve Herrmann
at 432-2157 .
Note: Many of these publications are old but still usable.
HIKING:
Appalachian Trail
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Guide - NY-NJ Trail Conference
Guides to Adirondack Trails:
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Central Region by Bruce Wadsworth
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Eastern Adirondacks
by
Barbara McMartin
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High
Peaks
Region by Tony Goodwin
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High
Peaks
Region and Northville Trails ADK Club
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Northville-Placid Trail by Bruce Wadsworth
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Southern Region by Linda Laing
To borrow materials or for
help planning trips, call Steve Herrmann
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at 432-2157 .
Note: Many of these publications are
old but still usable.
HIKING:
Appalachian Trail
style='font-size:9.0pt;line-height:170%;font-family:Verdana;color:#494949'>
Guide - NY-NJ Trail Conference
Guides to Adirondack Trails:
style='font-size:10.0pt;line-height:170%;font-family:Symbol;color:#494949'>·
style='font:7.0pt "Times New Roman"'>
Central Region by Bruce Wadsworth
style='font-size:10.0pt;line-height:170%;font-family:Symbol;color:#494949'>·
style='font:7.0pt "Times New Roman"'>
Eastern Adirondacks
style='font-size:9.0pt;line-height:170%;font-family:Verdana;color:#494949'> by
Barbara McMartin
style='font-size:10.0pt;line-height:170%;font-family:Symbol;color:#494949'>·
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High Peaks
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Region by Tony Goodwin
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High Peaks
lang=EN style='font-size:9.0pt;line-height:170%;font-family:Verdana;color:#494949'>
Region and Northville Trails ADK Club
style='font-size:10.0pt;line-height:170%;font-family:Symbol;color:#494949'>·
style='font:7.0pt "Times New Roman"'>
Northville-Placid Trail by Bruce Wadsworth
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Southern Region by Linda Laing
ALWAYS CALL LEADERS FOR DETAILS
All area codes are 607 unless otherwise noted
Please call trip leaders for hike details and to car pool.
Riders should contribute a fair share toward gas.
Tuesday outings are rated C or C+.
See www.susqadk.org for TBA outings.
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HIKE AND BIKE CLASSIFICATIONS
Classifications are subjective and chosen by the leader. If you are uncertain
that you are up to the hike, consult the leader.
A: Strenuous, long distances over rugged terrain with
lots of climbing. More than 35 miles on a bike.
B: Moderate, shorter distances with less climbing. Moderate
hikes may have some steep climbing and/or rugged terrain, but are less
demanding than strenuous hikes. 10-30 miles on a bike.
C: Easy, short distance over rolling or flat terrrain
at a leisurely pace. 10 miles or less by bike. Suitable for beginners.
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Riders should contribute a fair share toward gas.
If anyone would like to lead a weekend hike “out of the blue,”
contact Moira Beach at 433-2832 or susqadk@yahoo.com with some details
and a bit of lead time; we might come up with some extra weekend outings.
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