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Advise Please
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Advise Please
Hi, we are hiking in this area from the 1st - 4th of September this year and have not hiked here before as we mainly hike in Europe. Any advise as to what we should pack, what to look out for (animals and plants) whats to be avoided (animals and plants) what clothes to wear this time of year. We are only doing day hikes so do we need to take a knife and mace spray? Any advise would be gratefully recieved.
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- Location: Ravena, NY
Re: Advise Please
Expect the high temperatures for the day to be around 70-75 F (21-24C). I would wear shorts and short-sleeve shirts. But, be prepared for rain if it is forecasted for showers or rain.
Virtually no poisonous plants.
Black bears are present in the Catskills, but are rarely seen. If you do, they are very docile. Younger bears and females usually run away. We do not have grizzly bears.
Very few coyotes. They usually run away if they see you.
We do have Rattlesnakes. But, only on Overlook Mountain and Tremper Mountain. They are fairly big. As thick as your forearm. The rest of the Catskills do not have them.
We do have deer ticks, which can carry Lyme Disease. Not found on most mountains, but they are present on the lower part of the eastern escarpment. Check yourself after each hike. They are small. About the size of a pin head. If you stay on the trail, it is very rare that a hikers gets one on themselves.
Best Hikes in the Catskills: http://www.catskillmountaineer.com/hiking-CMBH25.html
Best area to hike: http://www.catskillmountaineer.com/hiki ... pment.html
No need to bring a weapon, like a knife or mace.
Virtually no poisonous plants.
Black bears are present in the Catskills, but are rarely seen. If you do, they are very docile. Younger bears and females usually run away. We do not have grizzly bears.
Very few coyotes. They usually run away if they see you.
We do have Rattlesnakes. But, only on Overlook Mountain and Tremper Mountain. They are fairly big. As thick as your forearm. The rest of the Catskills do not have them.
We do have deer ticks, which can carry Lyme Disease. Not found on most mountains, but they are present on the lower part of the eastern escarpment. Check yourself after each hike. They are small. About the size of a pin head. If you stay on the trail, it is very rare that a hikers gets one on themselves.
Best Hikes in the Catskills: http://www.catskillmountaineer.com/hiking-CMBH25.html
Best area to hike: http://www.catskillmountaineer.com/hiki ... pment.html
No need to bring a weapon, like a knife or mace.
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Re: Advise Please
North-South lake is probably the best area to hike.
1. North Pt & Mtn
2. Southeastern Trail from Bad man's cave to North Lake
3. Southern part of the Escarpment Trail.
That would be my choice.
1. North Pt & Mtn
2. Southeastern Trail from Bad man's cave to North Lake
3. Southern part of the Escarpment Trail.
That would be my choice.