After finishing up my last final, and Sarah a long week at work, we boarded the Metro North from Harlem and headed north up to the Catskills. I love traveling by train, especially when it can drop you in nature at the trailhead of a wonderful hike
Our train ride took us along the Hudson River past West Point and other neat, old-looking (to a west-coaster) places. We disembarked at Cold Spring and started our hike up Breakneck Ridge. It was a pretty strenuous hike, as we clambered up the side of this huge mountain, but was well worth it as the views over the Hudson were pretty fantastic. We got a good view of Bannerman Castle. It was used as a defensive position during the Revolutionary war.
It was neat to sit atop this mountain and think about British ships being turned back as they attempted to make it down the Hudson river to attack New York. Again, this wasn't the sort of field trip we took as school kids in California. We did spend a lot of time learning this the Revolutionary war though, so this was a pretty cool to see something of historical significance from this period.
The area we hiked was pretty lush and green. We even saw some hawks... Or at least I think they were hawks.
After a long day of hiking we found a great stream to cool our feet.
2 comments:
Looks beautiful. I'm glad you've found some greenery:)!
Great pictures. Looks like a good workout and some nice r&r.
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