Sunday, May 23, 2021

Balsam Lake Mountain via Mill Brook

I joined the Catskill 3500 Club for a hike for the first time in over a year (thanks vaccines!) for hike up Balsam Lake Mountain via Mill Brook Ridge. My previous two jaunts up that peak had been round-trips from the north. Mill Brook is a longer hike, making it perfect for a shuttle and thus for a group hike.

Alder Lake

We started at Alder Lake, following the north shore of the lake, then began the gradual climb to the top of Mill Brook Ridge. This is one of the Catskill 100 highest and was as a stand-in for Doubletop during the past year. (It only misses the 3500 criteria by 20 feet.) We followed the trail as it descended, followed a ridge, and climbed again to end at a junction with the Balsam Lake Mountain Trail. From there, it is only .25 and mostly flat to the tower. 

Viewpoint

While the tower cab wasn't open, we could walk to the top of the stairs and get a fine view. 

Fire tower views

Hiking out was only 1.5 miles, starting out quite steep and moderating to flat at the end.

Firld

A couple of us returned to the start and did a full loop around the lake. This is almost entirely flat - there is one very modest hill. 

Alder Lake Loop

Total mileage for the day was 10.8 miles.

Monday, May 17, 2021

Rockefeller State Park

As I am finally all vaxxed up, I went on what was only my third hike with my club, and the first out of the city, in 14 months. A hike from Tarrytown to Rockefeller State Park Preserve sounded perfect as a way to ease back in - long mileage, but gentle hills only.

Rockefeller SP Preserve from Tarrytown

From the train station, we walked along the water, past the Sleepy Hollow Lighthouse, finally turning inland towards Sleepy Hollow Cemetery. From there, we entered Rockefeller State Park and took a circuitous route through it, returning eventually to the western side. We followed the Old Croton Aqueduct back to Tarrytown.

Rockefeller SP Preserve from Tarrytown

Much of the park is open fields, and nearly all the trails are wide carriage roads, so it has a very different feel than the areas I typically hike in. I suspect that at the peak of summer, the open areas may be uncomfortably hot and sunny, but it was perfect for a nice spring day. The carriage roads had the benefit of more easily allowing club members to chat as they walked.

Rockefeller SP Preserve from Tarrytown

Saturday, May 8, 2021

Industry City Fire Tower

Industry City Fire Tower

This isn't a hike, but I'm writing about the Industry City Fire Tower here as part of my quest to visit fire towers. 

It's one of two fire towers in NYC. The other, at Marcus Garvey Park, was actually used in that location as part of a network of urban towers. This one was rebuilt in Brooklyn as a landmark in a gentrifying warehouse-to-mall development. In its past life, it was atop Moosehead Mountain, upstate.

Alas, you can't climb the tower - the first flight of stairs has been removed. 

Industry City Fire Tower