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Michael
I dont want to go camping when you have a specific place to set up, showers, electricity, ECT...
I want to go camping like on a trail that is rugged, is more than 10 miles and you will not meet alot of people.
1- what should i bring? and 2-I live in New York city. what place should i go to?
Answer
Harriman State Park is 45 mins outside NYC and is a good place to start. they have a few leanto`s if you dont want to carry a tent and there are plenty of areas to just pitch a tent. There are no amenities, so pack it in pack it out. You can go to EMS (theres one downtown) or Paragon (also downtown) and pick up the map set for Harriman ($20) There are trails there for everyone, from easy fire roads to trails where you have to scramble up rock and pass your pack up to the next person and then everything in between. If you want specifics feel free to email me for recommendations on spots.
Be sure to bring the 10 backpacking essentials, you`ll need them. (Just google it if you dont know what they are, its a laundry list of essential items) Bring a backpacking stove if you plan on boiling water for you meals or for drinking. I`d recommend bringing a water filter to pump your water from the streams and lakes. Nothing like having fresh cold water, rather than warm flat water that was just boiled. Then a tent or tarp to sleep under (I use a Hennessy Hammock- no need to worry about level ground, sticks, roots, rocks etc) Be sure to bring rain gear and warm clothing, the weather changes quick as you pass through valleys and over the ridges.
There is also the Delaware Water Gap and the Catskills not too far away either. The AT is pretty disappointing near NYC as it passes through peoples backyards and you can hear the highway traffic not too far off. My favorite nearby portion is the Delaware Water Gap to Port Jervis- about 62 miles. I think Harriman is the most suitable for you on one of your first "real backpacking" trips
I'm just curious but how old are you?
If you have any specific questions feel free to email me.
Harriman State Park is 45 mins outside NYC and is a good place to start. they have a few leanto`s if you dont want to carry a tent and there are plenty of areas to just pitch a tent. There are no amenities, so pack it in pack it out. You can go to EMS (theres one downtown) or Paragon (also downtown) and pick up the map set for Harriman ($20) There are trails there for everyone, from easy fire roads to trails where you have to scramble up rock and pass your pack up to the next person and then everything in between. If you want specifics feel free to email me for recommendations on spots.
Be sure to bring the 10 backpacking essentials, you`ll need them. (Just google it if you dont know what they are, its a laundry list of essential items) Bring a backpacking stove if you plan on boiling water for you meals or for drinking. I`d recommend bringing a water filter to pump your water from the streams and lakes. Nothing like having fresh cold water, rather than warm flat water that was just boiled. Then a tent or tarp to sleep under (I use a Hennessy Hammock- no need to worry about level ground, sticks, roots, rocks etc) Be sure to bring rain gear and warm clothing, the weather changes quick as you pass through valleys and over the ridges.
There is also the Delaware Water Gap and the Catskills not too far away either. The AT is pretty disappointing near NYC as it passes through peoples backyards and you can hear the highway traffic not too far off. My favorite nearby portion is the Delaware Water Gap to Port Jervis- about 62 miles. I think Harriman is the most suitable for you on one of your first "real backpacking" trips
I'm just curious but how old are you?
If you have any specific questions feel free to email me.
where would be the best place to tent camp at the New Jersey side of the Delaware Water Gap?
thedivamj
Answer
You can try the state parks or forests in the area.
High point isn't far and has tent camping.
Stokes State Forest is beautiful and has camping.
Worthington State Forest is on the NJ side and in the Water Gap National Rec Area. This site will help you there:
http://www.state.nj.us/dep/parksandforests/parks/worthington.html
You can try the state parks or forests in the area.
High point isn't far and has tent camping.
Stokes State Forest is beautiful and has camping.
Worthington State Forest is on the NJ side and in the Water Gap National Rec Area. This site will help you there:
http://www.state.nj.us/dep/parksandforests/parks/worthington.html
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