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Private Group. We can arrange special events for your youth group, corporate or other organization. Contact Ed for more information.

Rusk and Hunter Mt – Social Series

Our December social series event in the Catskills is a combined bushwhack and trailed hike to Rusk and Hunter Mountains. The first part of the day is a guided bushwhack of Rusk Mountain. Rusk isn't far, but very steep as the route climbs 1400 feet in just over a mile to the 3700 foot summit. […]

Halcott Mountain – Social Series

Start the New Year with a guided bushwhack to the 3509 foot summit of Halcott Mountain in the Catskills. Distance-wise this is one of the shortest Catskill High Peak hikes, but not the easiest. The 1800 foot elevation gain to the summit includes some very steep terrain and will require traction (spikes/trail crampons) and snowshoes. […]

Wilderness First Aid, Oneonta, NY

Private Organization -Wilderness First Aid and CPR certification course. Contact us to schedule training classes for your organization.

Private Group Nature Walk

Nature Walk (LI) We can arrange special events for your organization. Contact Ed for more information.

Balsam and Eagle Mountains – Social Series

This challenging free guided winter hike will take us to the summits of Balsam and Eagle Mountains. At 10 miles in length and 3000 feet of elevation gain in winter conditions, this one can be a tester. Snowshoes and spikes are required. This hike is being presented in conjunction with the Catskill 3500 Club and the Adirondack Mountain […]

Super Sunday Social – Blydenburgh Park (Long Island)

Work off those chicken wings in advance with a Super Bowl Sunday morning hike around the pond in Blydenburgh County Park.  This 6 mile loop hike features flat to gently rolling terrain with pretty trails and plenty of views over the 120 acre lake known as Stump Pond, one of the least developed and most […]

ADK-LI Chapter Meeting

ADK (Adirondack Mountain Club) works to protect New York State wild lands and waters by promoting responsible outdoor recreation and building a statewide constituency of land stewardship advocates. For more information or to join the ADK, see the  Adirondack Mountain Club website.