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| Let's get down to brass tacks. How much for the ape? | Mohonk Preserve, New Paltz, NY 4 of us made it to the Mohonk gate house around 10am. We strapped on the snowshoes and made our way up the trail amongst many Nordic skiers. Trails were about one foot of packed powder, about 2-3 feet of wet powder in the woods. Made it onto the hotel property in about 45 minutes and took a quick rest at the picnic area. Another 10 minutes of hiking took us to the hotel grounds and the ice rink. We stopped at the hotel for lunch (Expensive, but we had our wives with us.) After lunch we started our way to the sky top tower. The hike to the tower took about one hour up and 45 down, All in all a great day Some pics. Last edited by BeanoNYC; Mar 2, 2008 at 5:05 PM. |
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| In prior times | Wow! I've only ever seen that from a distance .. very cool. Those look like beautiful xc trails - were you on much of them or did you get off into the woods a lot? The cycling in the valley between the 'Gunks and New Paltz is phenomenal. Open roads, vineyards and horse farms all with views of the ledges. There's also a very good brew pub, the Gilded Otter, right at the bottom of the hill in New Paltz. Yummy wings and an excellent porter.
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| Let's get down to brass tacks. How much for the ape? | We got off the XC trails as much as possible, sometimes even breaking trail ourselves. We had fun with a couple of XC skiiers trying to get to Sky top. They were obviously faster than us, we would take shortcuts through the woods at times. They would pass us again: repeat. We met some great people on those trails. |
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| Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: southern NJ
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| I'm surprised they let you in for lunch. Last time I was there, you had to be on a reservation list to get in the door. I took my daughter there once & we got in on the premise that we wanted to look into a wedding there... that sure got some good treatment! Its certainly an awesome sight... never forget my first time seeing the Mtn House, coming over a rise on skis and seeing that castle below. amf |
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| Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Home
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| The only time we did Mohonk was in the summer, hiked up through Lemon Squeeze which was pretty cool. Have considered doing it in the winter but waiting for my wife's ankle to heal. Looks nice. Amf,when I read you're post I lauged my butt off. I have a cheap friend that pulled a similiar deal. He called up the hotel to tell them that he is interested in checking the place out for a wedding. They arranged free parking for him and all he did was go up, park, hike the reservation, and then went home. He just did it to save the price of admission!
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