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Welcome to the Trip Planning Tool designed to assist you
in planning your own destinations. The trips are broken down by mountain
name, and in some cases, provides you with the necessary logistics such
as getting there, local accommodations and fees.
Should you find a mountain not listed here,
please send me a note and if possible, I will
be glad to explore my archives to see if I can help. |
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Route Descriptions and Maps - Adirondack Region, New York |
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Route / Feature Name |
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Mount Marcy Index |
Brief description of Mount Marcy and all
the routes available to reach it. |
Mount Marcy via
Van Hoevenberg |
Popular trail to Mount Marcy starting at
the Adirondack Loj. Total one-way mileage equals 7.4 miles. Easy to
moderate grade and is an easy day hike. |
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Santanoni Range |
Range trail information covering the
Trailhead off Upper Works Road toward Bradley Pond. Covers the herd path
off the main trail to the Santanoni Range. |
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Route Descriptions and Maps - Catskill, New York |
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Route / Feature Name |
Description |
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Blackhead Range |
Range trail route over the summits Blackhead, Black Dome
and Thomas Cole. This route can be done in 7.45 miles by spotting cars.
To make this a fun over night hike, stay at the Batavia Kill Lean-to. |
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Route Descriptions and Maps - California |
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Route / Feature Name |
Description |
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Mount Shasta |
Standard Southwest route starting at Bunny Flat. Offering full travel planning including accommodations,
gear rentals and route descriptions. |
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Route Descriptions and Maps - Oregon |
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Route / Feature Name |
Description |
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Mount Hood |
Covers the standard route through the Hogsback. Offering
full travel planning including accommodations and route descriptions. |
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Route Descriptions and Maps - Washington State |
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Route / Feature Name |
Description |
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Mount Rainier |
Offering full travel planning including accommodations,
gear rentals and route descriptions. |
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Mount
Adams |
Approaching from Trout Lake and taking the South Spur
Trail (#183) to the summit. Complete descriptions of local support,
conditions, maps and recommendations. |
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