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Thursday, July 24, 2008

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WARNING/DISCLAIMER!!!

We are all charter members of Highbrow Hikers Anonymous!

On a normal hike we have an average combined total of 150+/- years of experience.

When we break the rules (which we DO NOT condone) we know when we are doing so.

DO NOT TRY THIS ALONE! Some of us are former Scout Leaders (...that's how my kid became an EMT...). All of us are familiar with at least some advanced life support.

We always hike prepared! (...and sometimes we even bring a map...) We carry First Aid Kits, Cell Phones, GPS, Extra Clothing and even GORP!

We always sign in and most times remember to sign out. (We are Geezers after all!)

Yeah, and just like Mommy taught us we change our underpants and always, always, always tell someone where we are going and when we expect to be back!

Happy Hikin' !!!


Your's Truly,

The Loyal Brotherhood of Geezers!

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A Stament of Purpose:

This blog is the result of a perceived need and a noticeable void.

To date there is no definitive guide to the many local hikes in the Helderberg Mountains, Helderberg Escarpment and the Normanskill Watershed.

Some hikes and preserves may be found in some books, some in others and still others must be sought out by the intrepid and persistent.

We have been and are intending to, work our way across, back and forth, up and down, in and out, until we have covered as much and as many locations within these boundaries as we can.

There exists to date no discernible map defining the actual boundaries of the Helderberg Mountain Range and its environs that we have been able to locate as yet.

The best we have been able to locate at the present time is available at: "SIGNIFICANT HABITATS AND HABITAT COMPLEXES OF THE NEW YORK BIGHT WATERSHED."

The Map Link is HERE.

The Range seems to stretch from as far east as Revena/Coeymans to as far west as Delanson and Duanesburg.

The question "Where do they begin and where do they end has yet to be defined to our satisfaction. A map must exist somewhere but as yet we have not been able to locate it.

The Escarpment does obviously not encompass the entire Range.

As we trek these hikes we will add to our knowledge and our database. We will report any and all correspondences and updates as they become available.

We intend to hike, trek, and blog our way from one end of the range and watershed to the other.

The result of our efforts will eventually be published in book form with maps and reviews to fill the void previously noted.

A compilation of our adventures will be made available for sale to the public with the intent to making the Helderberg Mountains and the Normanskill Watershed a distinct entity unto itself. A place no longer made up of the hodgepodge piecemeal collection assumed and unspecified. We intend to envision it as a whole.

According to Scott Edward Anderson's "Walks in Nature's Empire: Exploring the Nature Conservancy's Preserves in New York State" ..."the Helderberg Escarpment is a range formed when the European and North American continental plates collided. This dramatic geological event also caused the Adirondack and the Taconic Mountains to rise."

We respectively submit that as this statement implies, The Helderburg Mountains and the Normanskill Watershed are unique and deserving of their own recognition.

SO LET THE ADVENTURES BEGIN!!!

Adventure-bIRD~ and obee-hikin-dúid~
20/july/08

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