Day Twelve
Friday, October 7, 2016
Bear Mountain Inn to South Highlands Road
12.6 miles
Friday, October 7, 2016
Bear Mountain Inn to South Highlands Road
12.6 miles
We finally got on the right trail and followed it through
the woods a short distance before it came out at the Hudson River Bridge. Oh my!
How exciting was this – we had watched youtube videos of others hiking
across this bridge – now we are here ourselves.
Unbelievable! The fog kept us
from seeing the mountain top ahead of us
where we should have seen Anthony’s Nose.
We went across on the right side of the bridge. When we got to the other side, we found that
it would have been easier to cross the road if we had gone across the left side
since that’s the side the trail was on.
We had to cross two roads instead of one at a busy intersection before
going up the hill into the woods.
It was a steep uphill to begin with, but overall a pretty
easy day with only a couple of steep climbs.
It was mostly through forested area and low profile. The weather started out cool and we started
out with long sleeves but that didn’t last long. It probably hit the high 70’s with no
breeze.
We finally did get to enter one of the New York deli’s
during opening hours. The Appalachian
Equities Shell Station is located at the U. S. 9/N. Y. 403 junction and is
opened 24 hours. They have a couple of
food counters where hungry hikers can be fed.
We purchased a soda and sat at their outside picnic table for a short
break.
At one of the overlooks, we came upon a man sunbathing
without his shirt on. He scrambled to
his feet, put on his shirt and told us we should be able to see New York from
here. Upon looking though, he said, “I’m
sorry, it’s not visible from here after all, it’s too hazy.” Huh – missed it again!
Upon reaching South Highlands Road, we went to eat at
Cracker Barrel and booked a room at Hawthorn Suites for the night.
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