Conklin and Diamond Mountains & Pine Meadow Lake
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Thursday, 1/15 B 7 B+ CEG 1400 ft
Conklin and Diamond Mountains & Pine Meadow Lake
Geoff Fonseca [geofffonseca@yahoo.com](mailto:geofffonseca@yahoo.com) 845-357-9366
Meet at 8:45 AM for a 9:00 AM start at the Lake Sebago Boat Launch off Seven Lakes Drive in
Harriman. We will hike the Seven Hills, Buck, T-MI, Yellow, and Pine Meadow Trails over Conklin and Diamond Mountains to Pine Meadow Lake for lunch. Our return route follows the Pine Meadow Woods Road West and Seven Hills Trail via Wanoksink Lake and Conklin Mountain. Precipitation of any kind cancels. Traction devices may be required. TC Southern Harriman-Bear Mountain Trails Map 118.
Advance registration required. Please register here: https://adknjr.ivolunteer.com/20260115
TO REGISTER FOR THIS HIKE CLICK ON THE LINK ABOVE SO THE HIKE LEADER WILL KNOW YOU'RE COMING.
**Please join us for a few hikes and then we ask you to join North Jersey Ramapo ADK so you can continue hiking with us. To join ADK visit: https://members.adk.org/members/get-involved/membership.aspx?**
Advance registration and answers to the RSVP questions are REQUIRED. Please email the hike leader with you phone number so he/she can contact you if there are any changes in the hike.
Our complete seasonal hike schedule & newsletter are available on our website at adknjr.org. Explore[ our newsletter ( https://hudsonhikers.org/hike-schedule/) to catch up on Chapter events and happenings, including our wonderful summer outings, our annual winter holiday party, Chapter meetings, volunteer opportunities, and more.](http://www.adknjr.org/)
Non-members are welcome on two hikes after which membership with the North Jersey Ramapo Chapter of the Adirondack Mountain Club.
New hikers are strongly encouraged to select hikes appropriate to their capabilities. North Jersey Ramapo Chapter hikes are rated for pace (A, B or C), mileage, and terrain (A, B or C), with "C" designating easier hikes and "A" more challenging ones. We recommend that new hikers should first try a "C" or short "B" hike before undertaking a more difficult one; otherwise, you may not fully enjoy the hiking experience. If you have any doubts, please contact the hike leader in advance.
Pace Ratings:
A = Fast - 2.5 mph or faster
B = Moderate - about 2 mph
C = Easy - 1.5 mph or less
Distance: Noted in miles
Terrain Ratings:
A = Strenuous, long/steep climbs and descents,
possible rock scrambling
B = Moderate climbs and descents
C = Generally flat with little elevation change
If you join us for a hike, please understand that you are responsible for your own preparedness, including ensuring that the hike is appropriate for your level of fitness, that you wear the proper clothing, and bring the proper gear, food and water (see the ADK's recommended Hiking Essentials http://adk.org/10-essentials-budget-edition/
Smoking and drinking of alcoholic beverages are strictly prohibited.
Leaders have the right, responsibility and sole discretion to refuse any hiker he/she deems to be not properly attired, prepared, or otherwise fit to safely complete the hike.
HIKERS' GUIDELINES:
Risks: As with all physical activities, hiking involves hazards. Persons participate at their own risk and will be asked to sign a liability release statement acknowledging that fact before starting the hike. Prior to the hike please advise the leader of any medical condition or physical impairment that could affect you during the hike.
Hikers with children under 16 and new hikers are required to contact the hike leader in advance to determine if the hike is suitable for them. No person under 18 shall participate in overnight outings unless accompanied by a parent or adult sponsor over 21. Participants should get to the hike at least 10 minutes prior to the starting time.
Sorry, pets are not permitted on hikes.
AI summary
By Meetup
Guided day hike for North Jersey Ramapo Adirondack Mountain Club members and guests; outcome: complete a loop with about 1,400 ft elevation gain.
AI summary
By Meetup
Guided day hike for North Jersey Ramapo Adirondack Mountain Club members and guests; outcome: complete a loop with about 1,400 ft elevation gain.
