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Wild Earth Adventures
P.O. Box 243
Garrison, NY 10524
7/30-8/6 (Wed-Wed) WEST CANADA LAKES WILDERNESS BACKPACKING TRIP - Adirondack Park (New York).
EASY-MODERATE
8/9 (Sat) PINE MEADOW BROOK - Harriman State Park (New York). EASY HIKE
8/10 (Sun) ECHO LAKE - Catskill Park (New York).
MODERATE HIKE
8/16 (Sat) KAATERSKILL FALLS / NORTH LAKE - Catskill Park (New York). EASY-MODERATE HIKE
8/17 (Sun) BLACKHEAD MOUNTAIN / BLACK DOME - Catskill Forest Preserve (New York). MODERATE-STRENUOUS HIKE
8/23 (Sat) LAKE AWOSTING / RAINBOW FALLS - Minnewaska State Park (New York). MODERATE HIKE
8/24 (Sun) DUNNFIELD CREEK - Worthington State Forest (New Jersey). EASY HIKE
8/29-9/1 (Fri-Mon) NORTHERN PHARAOH LAKE WILDERNESS CAMPING TRIP – Adirondack Park (New York).
EASY-MODERATE.
Complete Trip Schedule
Our thanks to the members who have graciously allowed us to display their beautiful trip photographs on these pages:
Michelle Adamson
Joanna Anderson
Katie Benedict
Al Berrios
Karen Bichard
Denise Karin Johnsson
Daniel Latorre
Charles McMellon
Luiz A. Perez
Rebecca Robbins
Rob Schiffman
Susanne Schulmeister
Irving Solero
Pilar Valledor
Carine Vermenot-Fay
Karen Yoshino
Manny Zhang
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Welcome to Wild Earth Adventures!
We offer guided hiking and walking trips year-round
-- as well as wilderness camping, backpacking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing trips -- visiting some of the wildest and most beautiful parks and natural areas in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and other northeastern states. We have a huge repertory of locations and often unique New York hiking trip itineraries (and a host of scenic New Jersey and Connecticut destinations) that include little-known areas that are off-the-beaten-path, and we also hike on famous trails like the Appalachian Trail. On our hikes, walks, and other excursions we explore many of the region’s most spectacular mountain ranges, enjoying (and letting ourselves be inspired
by) lovely scenery that includes splendid mountain vistas, pristine lakes, rushing streams, wild rivers, and roaring waterfalls.
On most Saturdays and Sundays throughout
the year we offer one-day hiking trips -- in NY, NJ,
CT, PA and MA. From May through October our schedule
features wilderness camping and backpacking trips as
well, from 3 to 8 days, approximately once a month --
peaceful and memorable wilderness vacations (with a
good measure of adventure available as well) that
include extensive hiking options -- and which take us
to some truly spectacular wilderness areas in New York
(and some years, Virginia, Vermont, New Hampshire
and Maine). We also lead one-day cross country skiing
and snowshoeing trips during the winter months. The
trips range in difficulty from easy to strenuous.
Wild Earth Adventures is not only a business
but also a long-standing (28-year-old) hiking
club, currently with over 350 members, many of whom join
us regularly (and enthusiastically) -- as often as
weekly or biweekly -- on our day hikes and in other
activities including backpacking, wilderness camping,
and cross country skiing. We get a great (congenial,
fun & interesting) group of people on the trips, both
members and non-members. While you don’t have to be a
member to participate, fees are lower and additional
discounts are available to members. For more about
memberships and fees, and how to join our hiking club
and group, go to “Become a Member” and
“Trip Information.”
Transportation from NYC is available on all of our
hiking trips and other outings for
those who live in the New York City metropolitan area
or who choose to meet us in NYC. Participants who live
elsewhere -- and our hikes attract substantial
numbers of people from upstate New York, northern New
Jersey, western and central Connecticut, eastern
Pennsylvania, and other nearby states -- drive
directly and meet us at our destinations. (We were headquartered in New York City until 1990,
and then were located in Rockland County until 2007;
we're now based in the southwest corner of Putnam
County, near Bear Mountain, 45 miles north of NYC). Beginners are welcome on the trips,
as are experienced hikers, wilderness campers,
backpackers, cross country skiers, and snowshoers.
Instruction and additional assistance are always
available for those who need it.
Our founder and director is Charles Cook -- a New York
State Licensed Guide, the author of five popular
outdoor books, and a well-known New York hiking and
wilderness expert who has led more than 1500 trips
over the years and hiked an estimated 50,000+ miles
(back in the 1970s he was one of the first 100 people
to hike the 2,200-mile Appalachian Trail end-to-end
from Georgia to Maine in a single trip). Our trips have been praised in New York magazine, the
NY Daily News, and USA Today, and one of our trips
was the subject of an article in the New York
Times Magazine (2/4/07). 2008 is our 28th year!
If you’re interested in hiking in New York and nearby
states (whether you live in New York City, New York’s
Hudson Valley, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts,
Pennsylvania, or elsewhere), and want to explore some
of the region’s most scenic natural areas, under the
expert guidance of “hiking guru” Charlie Cook -- and
share a memorable time with a diverse, interesting,
and often delightful group of people (who comprise the
membership of our hiking club, and from whom we
receive a steady stream of gratifyingly positive
feedback) -- consider joining and reserving for some
trips today. Don’t hesitate to get in touch if you
have any questions about our hiking trips and other
outings, or about memberships and how to join, or to
get on our e-mail list to receive regular trip
Updates. Many thanks, and we hope to see you soon!
Please email us with your questions or telephone us at 845-424-3770.
Summer Calendar
There’s no denying that summer is here... Never are the days longer, the skies brighter, or the temperatures milder than they’ll be for the next few months. The natural world is once again a lush, fragrant, radiant green realm, populated with an extraordinarily rich community of wildlife and birdlife. Rarely are the wilder places of the Northeast lovelier, more colorful, more alive and vibrant with natural activity, or more inspiring than they are right now. Are you ready for a hike? Ready to take a break from indoor pursuits and everyday stresses? To reconnect with nature and its healing energies? To have your senses filled to overflowing?
To refresh and renew yourself? Join us for some regular doses of fresh air, healthy full-spectrum sunlight (and shade), invigorating exercise, and the excitement and exhilaration of wilderness exploration in a wide range of scenic and often spectacular mountain settings. Consider making plans right now to join us on some summer hiking (and/or wilderness camping or backpacking) trips.
Wild Earth Adventures was founded by Charlie Cook on
July 10, 1980, and we’ve been offering hiking and
walking trips, wilderness camping trips, backpacking
trips, cross country ski trips, and other guided trips
and tours almost continuously ever since. A sizable
number of our members as well as non-members join us
regularly on outings, but we also hear from many
others who say they wish they could find more time for
outdoor activities and enjoying nature in general --
which isn’t the easiest thing to accomplish when
you’re leading a busy life. How are your priorities
lining up these days? Can you imagine how devoting
more of your weekends to exploring
the splendid mountain scenery of the Northeast might
enrich your life? You'll find much more about our
hikes and other trips here.
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Why join a hiking club?
Hiking and wilderness activities clubs provide a great way to connect with others who enjoy hiking and communing with nature (or who are interested in getting involved in hiking for the first time). Most hiking clubs offer a schedule of guided hikes in a variety of natural locations on trails that you might not always find on your own. Granted there’s a breed of experienced hiker who is independent-minded and adventurous, who enjoys discovering and exploring natural areas alone or with a friend. But hiking clubs meet the needs of many of us who have limited free time and may not be inclined to venture out by ourselves (because of safety considerations, and/or a preference for sharing with others the pleasures and fun of a nature-based activity like hiking).
Hiking clubs, hiking groups, and other outdoor organizations are widespread in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and other northeastern states (and the rest of the country). The New York City metropolitan area alone is actually home to dozens of hiking clubs. Some are small and don’t have websites or advertise, and quite a few cater to or are associated with particular groups (some clubs in NYC, upstate NY, NJ & CT are affiliated with colleges, religious institutions, or ethnic organizations). But the majority of hiking clubs welcome anyone who wants to join and participate.
Most hiking clubs are run by volunteers, and their hikes are guided by volunteers. Some clubs and hiking groups are extremely casual and loosely-run, while others are well-organized and offer an extensive hike schedule. Wild Earth Adventures is different in a number of ways from other hiking clubs, outdoor organizations, and outdoor businesses (you can read much more about us on this website) -- including the fact that all of our huge repertory of hikes and wilderness trips are led by a single person, well-known hiking and wilderness author/expert/guide Charlie Cook.
However you found your way to our website, chances are you’re someone who loves hiking or who would like to become a hiker, and you’re probably looking for others to share it with. In our busy world it isn’t always easy to find friends or companions to hike with. If you become a member of Wild Earth Adventures you’ll be joining what people frequently tell us is one of the best and most interesting hiking clubs in this part of the country, with an endless array of hikes to choose from on weekends year-round, and hundreds of fellow-members to meet and share memorable times with while hiking in the most scenic natural areas of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and other northeastern states.
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Walking and Hiking
Beginners sometimes ask about the difference between
hiking and walking.
Hiking IS walking, of course. But it couldn’t be more
different from the everyday walking many of us do on
sidewalks or city streets, or in shopping malls, or
even along country roads.
As we use it around here, the word "hiking" usually
refers to walking at length in the natural world, far
from the noise, buildings, highways, and other signs
of civilization -- totally immersed in the beautiful
and unspoiled world of wild nature.
The hiking we do usually takes place on "unimproved"
trails that often lead over rough ground. Hiking
trails are frequently rocky and include exposed tree
roots. Walking on such trails requires a degree of
fitness and reasonably good balance (active people
usually have no problem with this).
Easy, soft-dirt hiking trails exist as well, and here
in the mountainous northeastern U.S. they’re mainly
found in valleys and low-elevation areas. We follow
such trails on many of our easy hikes. But in local
mountain ranges the majority of hiking trails are at
least intermittently rough and rocky.
While a hike can be short, most hiking, by definition,
involves walking a minimum of a few miles. On our easy
hikes, for example, the typical distance we walk
during the day is 5-6 hilly miles. On our strenuous
hikes, at the other extreme, we hike as much as 12-14
miles -- which often includes steep climbs, major
elevation changes, and especially rugged trails.
Almost anyone who enjoys walking is a good candidate
for hiking. If you know someone who says they don’t
like hiking, chances are they don’t like walking much
either. Or they may have had a bad experience, perhaps
being dragged too many miles by friends (anything can
be spoiled by overdoing it). Or they may be allowing
fears to color their choices (some people have been
falsely led to believe, in part by our media and the
movies, that the woods are full of dangers -- whereas
experienced hikers know that civilization is a riskier
place!).
The human body couldn’t be better designed for walking
or hiking, and this kind of physical activity couldn’t
come more naturally to us. Most people find hiking or
walking in nature to be a thoroughly pleasurable,
fulfilling, and even exhilarating experience, one
that’s capable of leaving us with a feeling of
contentment and well-being that can last for days.
If you’ve never hiked or spent much time walking in
the woods, foregoing the flatness of sidewalks for the
bumpiness of mountain trails may require a bit of
adjusting. But the rewards come quickly: you’re soon
immersed in wild and gorgeous mountain scenery of the
sort you’ll never see from a sidewalk. As long as
you’re sufficiently fit for the level of
walking/hiking you’ll be doing, and don’t mind being
stretched a little, and are up for a taste of
adventure, it’s hard for you to go wrong.
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Hiking Trips
Hiking trips can last as little as a few hours, or as
long as you want or can imagine -- days, weeks, or
(for the most adventurous among us) even months.
Limits are likely to be imposed by your level of
fitness, ambition, resources, and how much free time
you have available.
For some people, a hiking trip or hiking tour is an
outing with a maximum timespan of a day -- to be
followed by a relaxing evening at home. Millions of
hikers limit themselves to day hikes: one-day hiking
trips or hiking tours. And there’s no reason why "a
day in the wild" can’t define the extent of your
hiking ambition.
It’s also very possible, while sticking to day hikes,
to go hiking regularly and often. Some avid hikers hit
the trails as frequently as once or twice (or more)
each week.
For others, longer hiking trips or extended hiking
tours beckon. More than a few enthusiasts find that at
some point, a single day no longer suffices. The idea
of multiple days of hiking, camping, and wilderness
exploration becomes irresistible.
Overnight hiking trips that involve carrying
everything in a full-size backpack so you’re
completely self-sufficient -- and camping out at
night, and typically hiking to other campsites along a
trail -- are usually called backpacking trips.
Overnight hiking trips that involve setting up a base
camp in a wilderness area -- from which you can take
day hikes -- are often called wilderness camping
trips.
And multi-day trips where hiking is your primary
activity during the day, but you’re not camping out --
but rather staying in cabins, at lodges, country inns,
bed and breakfasts, or other accommodations -- are commonly referred to as hiking vacations.
In a sense, though, ALL hiking trips are hiking
vacations -- since even a day hike is, in effect, a
mini-vacation from the fray of everyday life. And like
any vacation, a successful hiking trip is likely to
leave you feeling refreshed, restored, and renewed.
In the early years of Wild Earth Adventures (the
1980s) we regularly offered hiking vacations utilizing
indoor accommodations, but since that time we’ve
chosen to specialize in wilderness camping and
backpacking trips for our overnight offerings.
You’ll find our complete schedule of wilderness
camping and backpacking trips and day hikes here.
We’ll soon be adding a wilderness camping and
backpacking page with extensive details about what
such trips involve, including necessary gear.
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