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By Jason Gilbert
From Lakewood
Apr 18, 2009
...And a few Push-ups just for fun.

How about it guys?

I have to be in NY for wedding over Thanksgiving. Are the Gunks climbable at that point or should I search for something else to do?

I've never been out there before and would like to get some good climbs in. Living in Colorado, I have no problem working through the cold, but if there too much snow...

Let me know what you think.

Jason


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By rgold
From Poughkeepsie, NY
Apr 18, 2009
The traverse out to the Yellow Ridge on the Dogstick Ridge link-up.  Photo by Myriam Bouchard

No way to call it in general. Many climbable days most years. Early November is better than late November.


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By chris deulen
From Portland, ME
Apr 18, 2009
Me on Hidden Treasure. This is one of my favorite pics, as narcissistic as that is.

It was like 50's and 60's out when I went there last year in Nov. Beautiful day. Get ready for the heinous entry fee though.


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By rgold
From Poughkeepsie, NY
Apr 18, 2009
The traverse out to the Yellow Ridge on the Dogstick Ridge link-up.  Photo by Myriam Bouchard

You can find weather summaries for each month of last year at the Mohonk Preserve site.


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By Jason Gilbert
From Lakewood
Apr 19, 2009
...And a few Push-ups just for fun.

If the weather is just way too cold and there's been too much snow, are there any other recomendations? Is there any Ice to be climbed?


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By divnamite
Apr 19, 2009

It really depends on the weather. Deep notch is usually coldest spot in the are, along with Stony Cloves. If you are lucky, then yes. Last year, I did a few ice pitches up in Deep Notch, Catskill during thnxgiving weekend. Couldn't really top out because they were still wet, so you may have to do some dry-tooling.


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By Steve Knowlton
From Nyack, New York
Apr 24, 2009
Steve K waiting to top out on Betty at the Trapps

chris deulen wrote:
It was like 50's and 60's out when I went there last year in Nov. Beautiful day. Get ready for the heinous entry fee though.


Yep. That 15 bucks will really break you. Heinous.


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