35 Peaks in 30 Days

With retirement quickly approaching, I needed to find something to challenge myself both physically and mentally. Since my first idea of a thru-hike on the Appalachian Trail was out of the question, (sleeping on the ground every night for six months is not a just a challenge, it's slightly suicidal) I decided to attempt to hike all 35 peaks in the New York Catskill Mountains that are over 3500 feet in elevation in 30 days.

The Catskill Mountain 3500 Club awards certificates and patches to those who make all these required climbs.


Almost immediately after retiring, I traveled to New York and did manage to make it to the top of 32 of those mountains in the first 30 days including signing in at 11 cannisters on trail-less summits.


I later continued the quest by coming back after only a month away and finished out the last three "in season" hikes. The unique part of this quest is that in a departure from the requirements of several other such "peak bagger" mountain clubs, you have to return once again and re-climb four select mountains during the winter season.


Three of those winter climbs have been done. Only one remains. It will be completed in December 2011, hopefully with my close family standing on the top of the last mountain with me.


If you happen on this blog and find any of it of interest to you, please understand that each post shows up as most recent first but, the story actually began back in September-2010. Please scroll back and feel free to look at all of it...




Tuesday, September 21, 2010

R & R Day off the Trail

As we used to say on the Appalachian Trail, Monday was a "zero" day. No mountains climbed, no miles covered, but we did manage to get to the other side of "The River" and see some of my favorite sites. Sarge doesn't like to pose, and won't sit still long, but I can show off pictures at Walkway over the Hudson...

Roosevelt's...



Vanderbilt's

And the Esopus Light House as seen from Mill's Mansion
A good day. I got to drink beer in a number of my old favorite places along the way and had dinner with my Mom. Day off done, back to climbing...


1 comment:

  1. It looks like it was a beautiful day!!! You guys deserved a rest.

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