Sunday, September 25, 2011

Palisades

Today I went hiking in the Palisades on the Forest View Trail/Closter Dock Trail Loop. The Weather man was calling for rain all day but when I woke up it was sunny and hot a good day to be outside. Once we got to the location we started out on the Aqua blazes of the Long Path near the park administration building. The beginning was not that good due to being so close to the highway but once we got close to the cliffs it got much better. One of the first things we came upon was this huge waterfall in the cliffs. The picture doesn't do it justice as the cliffs are way higher than they appear in the picture, 540 ft in certain spots.
After continuing on the Long Path we stopped at Ruckman Point which had incredible views of the Hudson River and other surrounding areas. There was also carvings in the rock from over 100 yrs ago. This one is dated June 1891.
This lovely Black Racer allowed us to take a few photos of him.
After hiking for a while we picked up the Blue and White blazed Forest View Trail. We took it down some very ancient rock steps to get to the Shore Trail along the Hudson, Which is marked with White blazes. Once at the bottom we went right and started along the Shore Trail. This is the most interesting part of the hike for a number reasons. You are much further away from the highway and are protected from the noises of motor vehicles, it is relatively flat terrain and you are hiking right next to the Hudson River.
Crab claw on the shore of the Hudson
 I packed my favorite trail food, Cinnamon raisin bread with peanut butter and honey.
 Much of the shore was littered with Trash and pieces of trees.

ESEE-3 on the shores of the Hudson
Whats left of an old dock
Dead Crab
A view of the cliffs from the shore of the Hudson River.

Rather than continuing on the Shore Trail at the fork we went right which climbs up a woods road. After about a mile the Shore Trail joins the woods road and we continued following the white blazes.  To get back to the car we made a right turn at the next fork following the Orange Blazes passed a stone underpass and straight to the parking lot. The hike rounded out at about 6 miles and while most of it was flat there were a couple steep climbs especially at the end.

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