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Hike to Johnson's Point & Buttermilk Falls

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 5:55 pm
by mike
We planned on hiking from the DEP parking lot to Johnson's Point and Buttermilk Falls. Alexis and I got a late start (noon time). Missed the horse trail up the hill to the junction of the snowmobile trail.

When we got to the snowmobile trail, there was a tree down, and it hit the sign. As we moved along the north side of the snowmobile trail, we encountered more downed trees. Now there must be 50 trees down on the trail. Since it had rained, there was more water and mud on the snowmobile trail then normal.

Since it was warm and we were moving fast, Alexis got too hot and decided that a shirt really wasn't necessary or desired. No one was hiking there, so everyone missed out on a golden opportunity. I, on the other hand, had my fleece on, and was comfortable. But, I am in much better shape then she is. By the time we reached the north access trail to KHP it was getting late.

We started down the trail to Johnson's Point and Buttermilk Falls. We got part way down, and stopped to calculate how much time we had. We decided that we probably didn't have enough time to get back to the car before dark. I had a head-light but Alexis didn't. So, we baled on the hike. I was rather disappointed.

Ran into a bow-n-arrow hunter near the parking lot. Was looking for a large black bear. I asked which one, since there are about a dozen on top of Round Top. More on the sides. He was looking for a large 550 pound male. Again, which one. There are several. We did see an active bear cave on the way back. It was down near the snowmobile trail below Round Top Mtn.

Re: Hike to Johnson's Point & Buttermilk Falls

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 11:37 pm
by mtnclimber
Since they stopped the commercial operation of ATV's and snowmobiles, no one is taking care of the trail. NYNJ TC is suppose to take care of it, but this is not happening. They need a chainsaw crew to come in. Maybe they should just move the trail since the ATV's have ruined the trail.

Sorry to hear that your hike could not be finished.

Re: Hike to Johnson's Point & Buttermilk Falls

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 10:00 pm
by alexis
Okay, I was HOT, and my shirt was wet.