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blog about long path - Long Path is a 347 mile-hiking trail that spans through Nj-new jersey and New York. The path runs through Harriman State Park, the Hudson River Valley, the New Jersey Palisades, the Catskills, as well as the Minnewaska State Preserve. If you're an experienced long-distance hiker, the trail does allow for a whole through trip although it may prove to be difficult in a few areas such as Oc. The trail is much more commonly used for excursions or short overnight trips starting and ending at various points on the trail.

The Path

Starting in Fort Lee, on the New Jersey side of the George Washington Bridge, the road spans north to John Boyd Thacher Park near Albany. Long Path is marked with light blue trail markers that often lean towards aqua or teal.

blog about long path problems - Picking the trail up in the Catskills or in Harriman State Park is good if you would like to hike off road. During our overview of Long Path, we started our hike off of US 6 Westbound several miles west of the Bear Mountain Bridge. There exists a sign on US 6 for too long Path that directs you in to a small parking lot to park your car and unload your gear.

After leaving the parking zone, the path takes you up on a moderate climb up Long Mountain. Towards the top you are greeted with some breathtaking views of the Hudson River and the Hudson River Valley. The top of the hill is focused on Raymond H. Torrey, a hiker who was instrumental in the creation of the trail.

Difficulty

long tool blog with solutions - Long Path ranges from moderate to strenuous in difficulty, although Long Mountain away from US 6 is much more moderate than strenuous. Hiking throughout the winter months tends to be more challenging due to the small patches of ice on the trail. The trail is mostly cleared and at points even lined with logs. In comparison to other stretches of Long Path, the section by US 6 is quite mild in difficulty.