New York Wilderness
Most colleagues associate New York with skyscrapers, crowded subways, overpriced apartments, streets full of neurotic nerds and endless meetings about nothing. They experience city stress and urban overload; even if they don't work for a UN bureaucracy, they are 20 percent more likely to suffer from anxiety and 40 percent more likely to suffer from mood disorders than their small town buddies.
However, New York offers the perfect antidote. The Adirondack Park is the largest publicly protected area in the contiguous United States. It is the largest National Historic Landmark in the USA, covering an area larger than Yellowstone, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Glacier, and the Great Smokies National Parks combined.
For a taste of the wild, you don't have to travel as far as the Adirondacks. The wilderness starts right in the backyard of New York City. The encounter with our first rattlesnake occurred in Ringwood State Park, near the New Jersey-New York border, about 30 miles from Manhattan.Rattlesnakes
I removed my foot and called Gabi so she could admire the beast before it would disappear into the woods. Three minutes later, it was gone.
The Timber Rattlesnake (crotalus horridus) has a very toxic bite. It is one of North America's most dangerous snakes, due to its long fangs, impressive size, and high venom yield. This is offset to some extent by its relatively mild disposition - though I wasn't quite sure about its temper when it started rattling. Timber Rattlesnakes are protected - you are not allowed to collect and keep them in your living room - and are said to be rarely seen.
Tongue Mountain at Lake George in Upstate New York is an area where a sighting of a rattlesnake is almost guaranteed. We went there and - sure enough - found this fellow:
Seasons
We spent eight years in New York, and enjoyed the outdoors in all seasons. We liked autumn best.
The 'Gunks' (short for Shawangunk Mountains) are famous among rock climbers. Some UNICEF retirees may reminiscence about 'Mohonk'; I definitely recommend to explore the environs, as we did in the photo above.Pharaoh Lake Wilderness
The Pharaoh Lake Wilderness is no secret any more. The secret is, when to go. The lakes can only be reached on foot. It is worth bringing some gear for staying a night or two.
The Great Range
The Adirondack Mountains are renowned for their rugged hiking trails and ultimate outdoor experience. We made a point to spend time in the Adirondacks at least once every year.
The Adirondacks are bear-country. Hikers must carry bear-canisters, which can be rented. Before bedding down in your sleeping bag, you stuff all food, toothpaste and trash into the canister. The locked canister is placed 30 meters away from the shelter or tent. A hungry bear may thus amuse himself with the canister, instead of harassing any hiker. It worked!
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What an amazing hiking adventure, one we unfortunately never attempted. New York is amazing, but we just enjoyed Central Park.
ReplyDeleteIt look like an adventure with all the superlative s you mention as: "awesome", "crazy steep", "very hard with a backpack", "intense", "mad scramble" … except perhaps you did not need much help. Thanks for posting. George
ReplyDeleteLove this. Thank you Detlef.
ReplyDeleteThank Goddess and Detlef among others, there is still life after Unicef.
ReplyDeleteAmazing pictures and adventure! Thanks for sharing. Gulbadan
ReplyDeleteAwesome photos and descriptions! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteDetlef, Your Love for adventure and the wilderness and that of Gabi comes through the pictures.. thanks for sharing! The Close encounters with the rattlesnakes seem so scary , yet you both pause to take pictures.. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteSree
Lovely except for the snakes🥴
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