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Trans Adirondack Route: A 240-Mile Walk on New York’s Wild Side
Trans Adirondack Route At-a-Glance Length: 240 miles Location: Adirondack Park, Upstate New York Trail Type: End-to-end Estimated Duration: Thru-hikes have ranged between 11 and 20 days. A hiker
Video – New Jersey and New York
New Jersey, I owe you an apology. You're lovely. Jersey, while still rocky, was such a welcome reprieve from Pennsylvania. After some great hiking through the Delaware Water Gap, we...
New York and Hiker Kindness (July 6)
Tough hiking today. New York is much tougher than I expected. The trail is constantly climbing up and down small mountains, which is so much more wearing than climbing a...
New York, Awesome Vendors, and CT plus surprise hospital zero days
Well just as an update I made it through the state of New York. Right before going through New York I read an article that said that a big part...
From Deli Hopping to the Agony Grind: A Wild Hike through New York
I've got to hand it to New York. There is nothing mundane about hiking through this flamboyant state. Unconventional, sure. But boring? Not even a chance! Here are some...
New York, New York
After receiving my free "hiker beer" from the package store, I walk to the local grocery to resupply and grab a veggie burger for dinner. After hearing the devastating news...
New York to Harper’s Ferry
Well, I'm over half way done with my thru-hike, which means my promise to write more often was obviously a let down. While I'm sure you're all used to my...
Home Sweet New York City
It’s true what they say: Being a writer in New York is difficult. Actually, it’s the hardest thing I’ve ever half-ass attempted and if you ask creative New Yorkers, they’ll...
New York City,Trail Town
Like so many other native New Yorkers, I live in metropolitan Atlanta, the economic and cultural hub of the American Southeast; in fact, its gateway to the world via Hartsfield-Jackson...
New York: the State No One Ever Warns You About
Day 98 We reached New York State today, and were greeted with the hospitality one would expect from a herd of angry coyotes. None. Whether due to the weather (hot...