Lake Minnewaska, NY, October 2013
As I'd written previously, the last day of my New York adventures featured two hikes with the Caleb's Crew Hiking Club of Freehold, NJ. Earlier in the day we'd hiked Sam's Point, and to finish we put in three miles on the carriage roads around Lake Minnewaska.

While the road was gravel and wide, it wasn't flat. The walk was broadly rolling, with climbs and descents that worked me but didn't stress me. As at Sam's Point, this slow walker at times was leading the group.

The Crew put in about three miles that afternoon. I look standoffish in the photo on the cliff, but that's nerves from standing so close to the edge. I seemed to fit in well with the group, and as circumstances permit I'll join them on hikes in the future.
And Lake Minnewaska is going to be in my future. There are other trails and roads to build up to - a waterfall, the rock outcropping known as "Gertrude's Nose", and more await my next visit.
Labels: Caleb's Crew Hiking Club, Hiking, New York State of Mind 2013
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