What we’re about
We extremely welcome everyone who loves being outdoors, exploring nature’s beauty, or is simply curious about backpacking, camping, and hiking.
Our adventures range from:
- Peaceful Day Hikes: Ideal for anyone looking to enjoy scenic views and fresh air.
- Exciting Backpacking Trips: Experience the thrill of overnight or multi-day hikes while carrying your gear and sleeping under the stars.
- Fun Group Camping: Unwind and connect with others around a campfire in stunning natural settings.
Whether you’re a seasoned outdoor adventurer or just getting started, you’ll find a warm, supportive community ready to share tips, experiences, and a love for nature. We believe in creating a safe and inclusive space where everyone is welcome to enjoy the outdoors together. So, grab your hiking boots, pack your tent, and join us as we explore nature, make new friends, and create unforgettable memories. We can’t wait to meet you!
** In our group, respect, politeness, and sincerity are necessary. Any inappropriate behavior will result in removal. Let’s keep the environment positive and welcoming for everyone. We are an alcohol-free and smoke-free community.
Disclaimer:
By participating in all events, you acknowledge that outdoor activities involve inherent risks, including but not limited to injury, weather conditions, wildlife encounters, and difficult terrain. You understand that these risks can result in serious injury or even death. By attending this event, you agree to release and hold harmless the organizer(s), the group, and any affiliated parties from any and all liabilities, claims, and demands of whatever kind, either in law or in equity, which arise or may hereafter arise from your participation in the event. Participants are responsible for assessing their own fitness and skill levels, bringing appropriate gear, and staying aware of their surroundings. You acknowledge that you are voluntarily participating in this hiking event with full knowledge of the risks involved and agree to accept any and all risks. By attending this event, you confirm that you have read, understand, and agree to this disclaimer in its entirety.
Upcoming events (3)
See all- CATSKILL 35 LIST: 6 PEAKS IN 1 DAY / 12+ MILES / 4500 FT ELEVATION GAINNeeds location
Catskills Club leader leads this hike.
This challenging 12+ miles, ascent of about 4500'hike will traverse 6 Catskills peeks:
Friday (3692'), Balsam Cap (3608'), Rocky (3508'), Lone (3721'), Table (3847'), and Peekamoose (3843').This route will be a combination of old roads, herd paths, bushwhack, and trails. We'll encounter steep difficult terrain and will be rewarded with great views.
Event Duration: 12 miles, 4500 ft EG, 12 hours
Level of Difficulty: Difficult / One of Hardest Catskills Hikes- Balsam Cap: (3,608 feet). It is known for its dense forests, rocky terrain, and scenic views from its summit. Hiking to Balsam Cap involves a strenuous trek.
- Friday Mountain: (3,692 feet), offers beautiful views of the surrounding landscape and is characterized by rugged terrain and lush forests. Hiking to Friday Mountain involves a strenuous ascent.
- Rocky Mountain (3,508 feet): Known for its dense forest and lack of a marked trail, requiring bushwhacking. The summit offers limited views but provides a sense of accomplishment.
- Lone Mountain (3,721 feet); Also requires bushwhacking and careful navigation. Offers a remote wilderness experience with the satisfaction of summiting a less-traveled peak.
- Table Mountain: (3,847 feet). The summit offers views, you’ll pass through beautiful hardwood forests. You'll gain significant elevation over a relatively short distance, making the trail increasingly rocky.
- Peekamoose Mountain: (3,843 feet). The summit is wooded, there are some excellent viewpoints where you can see the Catskill High Peaks and the Rondout Reservoir.
Please Bring: Wear warm hiking boots, and pack an extra clothing layer. Do not wear cotton. Hiking poles are recommended. Bring lunch, snacks, and 3 liters of water/sports drink. Headlamps are required. Depending on trail conditions traction aids and/or snowshoes may be required.
Driving Directions:
Preferred meeting place/time: Bread Alone on Rt 28 in Boiceville
(Google Maps link: https://goo.gl/maps/JcCPf2FMcW8qT4se9), leaving at 7:45.
Alternate meeting place/time: DEC Peekamoose-Table parking area on Peekamoose Rd
(Google Maps link: https://goo.gl/maps/ZqBFuqYtBojDBqNZA), at 8:15.
There is no cell service at this location. This is where our hike will end. We'll leave cars, and shuttle to the end of Moon Haw R.d.
(Google Maps link: https://goo.gl/maps/zAFHsSizbN51fWyD6) to start the hike, at about 8:45.
GPS coordinates for meeting site: 41.997281, -74.263724Disclaimer:
By participating in this hiking event, you acknowledge that hiking involves inherent risks, including but not limited to injury, weather conditions, wildlife encounters, and difficult terrain. You understand that these risks can result in serious injury or even death. By attending this event, you agree to release and hold harmless the organizer(s), the group, and any affiliated parties from any and all liabilities, claims, and demands of whatever kind, either in law or in equity, which arise or may hereafter arise from your participation in the event. Participants are responsible for assessing their own fitness and skill levels, bringing appropriate gear, and staying aware of their surroundings. You acknowledge that you are voluntarily participating in this hiking event with full knowledge of the risks involved and agree to accept any and all risks. By attending this event, you confirm that you have read, understand, and agree to this disclaimer in its entirety.