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Del water gap

Started this discussion. Last reply by njHiking.com May 3, 2011. 2 Replies

Someone told me about a hike that leads to a swimming hole that some people jump into. I don't want to go there to jump or swim. I just want to see it. Does anyone know the name of the trail or what…Continue

Hiking boots

Started this discussion. Last reply by Joseph Collins Mar 29, 2011. 2 Replies

I need good links for reviews on hiking boots. Any suggestions?

Lemon Squeezer in Harriman

Started this discussion. Last reply by Shea Mar 27, 2011. 6 Replies

I want to do a short trail to the lemon squeezer. From what I found the trail is about 4 hrs. I want to know how long (time) is the actual lemon squeezer with rock scramble?

Looking for something

Started this discussion. Last reply by Shea Mar 19, 2011. 2 Replies

I am looking for something that I saw on a trail once many yrs ago. This might be a long shot. I think it was in stokes & I think it might be the Tillman ravine area. Im not sure if this was an…Continue

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Shea replied to Brian Horowitz's discussion Bouldering
"I agree with Daniela. The Giant Stairs is probably the closest you'll get to the Mohonk scramble in NJ. BTW my son is 11 & those 2 are his favorites."
May 13, 2011
njHiking.com replied to Shea's discussion Del water gap
"Another possibility is the Dunnfield Creek trail,  past the bridge, where it starts to head uphill and overlooks the water. We've seen people jumping from there into a pool of water. From the Dunnfield lot on Rt. 80 it's roughly .75…"
May 3, 2011
Brom Vermeulen replied to Shea's discussion Del water gap
"I'm guessing that it's Van Campen's Glen, about 10 miles up the Old Mine Road from the Watergap. A beautiful (and popular) place."
May 3, 2011
Shea posted a discussion

Del water gap

Someone told me about a hike that leads to a swimming hole that some people jump into. I don't want to go there to jump or swim. I just want to see it. Does anyone know the name of the trail or what trails to follow to get there?
May 2, 2011
Joseph Collins replied to Shea's discussion Hiking boots
Mar 29, 2011
Shea commented on Daniela Wagstaff's blog post Palisades Interstate Park, NJ (Bombay Hook/Giant Stairs) - 3/27/11
"I have done this hike & it is 1 of my favorites. I love the challenge & the scenery. I have also rec to some people & their reaction was the same as yours. The contrast in itself is beautiful. Both times I have gone, it was never overly…"
Mar 28, 2011
njHiking.com replied to Shea's discussion Hiking boots
"Hi Shea - I tend to look at Backpacker Magazine's gear guide issue (which came out recently) for their editor's picks to get an idea of where to start, and then check reviews posted by customers on sites like EMS.com and REI.com, they tend…"
Mar 27, 2011
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Hiking boots

I need good links for reviews on hiking boots. Any suggestions?
Mar 27, 2011
Shea replied to Shea's discussion Lemon Squeezer in Harriman
"I guess I was expecting more. But I am still happy I went it was very nice. I've done the labyrinth at Mohonk it is one of my favorites."
Mar 27, 2011
Brom Vermeulen replied to Shea's discussion Lemon Squeezer in Harriman
"Granted, the Lemon Squeezer may not live up to it's hype, but it's such an iconic spot that you really have to go at least once. Supposedly it has been visited by many celebrities, including, believe it or not, Marilyn Monroe!   If…"
Mar 27, 2011
Shea replied to Shea's discussion Lemon Squeezer in Harriman
"I did go and enjoyed the hike. However, I was a little disappointed with the rock scramble. It was much easier than I was expecting. Btw it did take us about an hr walking slow."
Mar 26, 2011
Brom Vermeulen replied to Shea's discussion Lemon Squeezer in Harriman
"Recently, I said it should take a hour or so to reach the Lemon Squeezer. Wondering if that was true, as it's been quite a few years since I've been there, I decided to try it out.   Tuesday, I left my car at the Elk Pen at 12 noon,…"
Mar 23, 2011
Brom Vermeulen replied to Shea's discussion Lemon Squeezer in Harriman
"From the Elk Pen, it should only take an hour or so to reach the Lemon Squeezer via the AT."
Mar 20, 2011
njHiking.com replied to Shea's discussion Lemon Squeezer in Harriman
"Hi Shea - The actual squeezer/scramble area isn't that long really... takes perhaps 10-15 minutes to go thru, max. Perhaps more if it's popular and you are waiting behind people. Also, the scramble at the end of the squeezer can be…"
Mar 19, 2011
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Lemon Squeezer in Harriman

I want to do a short trail to the lemon squeezer. From what I found the trail is about 4 hrs. I want to know how long (time) is the actual lemon squeezer with rock scramble?
Mar 19, 2011
Shea replied to Shea's discussion Looking for something
"Thank you. I was very excited when I read your post b/c the word teacup rang a bell. But when I looked at the photo it didn't look exactly the same. However, after doing more research I found that there are supposedly more of these teacups…"
Mar 19, 2011

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