Thanks for this, brings back memories, have done this maybe a dozen times on our annual company outings. Lots of fun, beautiful scenery and great views. I’d recommend gloves (e.g. work gloves) as rocks can be a but tough on your hands. Also as can be seen in the video, the last chute is very tight with a backpack, small one or none preferred. If you can afford it, the buffet lunch at the hotel is a great reward afterwards.
Thank you for your vid, my wife and I are heading there for our dual birthday celebrations tomorrow, June 19, 2024, (June 19, her, June 21, me), it'll be our first time there. Although I will be 63, and she 60, I think under ordinary circumstances we could challenge ourselves with that particular trail, but I think we'll pass on it this time around, as it supposed to be in the mid 90's on the 19th. Yeah, $35.00 per hiker is blatantly outrageous and greedy on their part, however, since this is a special occasion, I think it'll be worth it. My plan is to do a hike, then head across the river to check out Hyde Park, and somewhere in between grab a lunch at an undetermined location. Thanks again for your informative vid.
Thanks for creating this video! I am thinking of hiking that trail. Question: When you returned, did you have to walk back on the same trail? Or is there another way to avoid climbing all those rocks again?
@@LotusFlower4Ever You can continue on the trail and it will take you back to the beginning, you don’t have to climb back down! I hope you get to do this trail, it’s a lot of fun :)
This was an amazing video, Thank you for the info. We will be there next week, and your video was very helpful. Did you find any cool places to eat afterwards?
So it’s a loop trail is what I’m gathering? I’m assuming for safety reasons it’s not an out and back where you have people moving down and up the ladders?
I did this scramble in my beat up running shoes which have very little grip, and there were parts where my shoes were slipperier than others, and I had to shimmy across a few rocks while people with hiking boots didn't but it was very doable!
Thanks for this, brings back memories, have done this maybe a dozen times on our annual company outings. Lots of fun, beautiful scenery and great views. I’d recommend gloves (e.g. work gloves) as rocks can be a but tough on your hands. Also as can be seen in the video, the last chute is very tight with a backpack, small one or none preferred. If you can afford it, the buffet lunch at the hotel is a great reward afterwards.
I did this hike on Saturday - it is great to be able to review the trail through your video. Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful scenery. Thanks for your efforts.
Love New Paltz! I used to climb here in my younger years. High E was my favorite and the waterfalls are amazing...
Thank you for your vid, my wife and I are heading there for our dual birthday celebrations tomorrow, June 19, 2024, (June 19, her, June 21, me), it'll be our first time there. Although I will be 63, and she 60, I think under ordinary circumstances we could challenge ourselves with that particular trail, but I think we'll pass on it this time around, as it supposed to be in the mid 90's on the 19th.
Yeah, $35.00 per hiker is blatantly outrageous and greedy on their part, however, since this is a special occasion, I think it'll be worth it.
My plan is to do a hike, then head across the river to check out Hyde Park, and somewhere in between grab a lunch at an undetermined location. Thanks again for your informative vid.
Happy early birthday! Hope you’re able to do this trail! :)
Thanks for creating this video! I am thinking of hiking that trail.
Question: When you returned, did you have to walk back on the same trail? Or is there another way to avoid climbing all those rocks again?
@@LotusFlower4Ever You can continue on the trail and it will take you back to the beginning, you don’t have to climb back down! I hope you get to do this trail, it’s a lot of fun :)
@@wondermich Thank you!
This was an amazing video, Thank you for the info. We will be there next week, and your video was very helpful.
Did you find any cool places to eat afterwards?
Thank you! We didn’t eat around there afterwards, we just drove home unfortunately. Hope you have an amazing time when you go! :)
So it’s a loop trail is what I’m gathering? I’m assuming for safety reasons it’s not an out and back where you have people moving down and up the ladders?
That is correct, everyone is supposed to the labyrinth in one direction.
What type of shoes do you use? Would my hokas be good enough?
I wore La Sportiva TX4 Approach hiking shoes! If your Hokas are trail runners, I think you should be ok!
I did this scramble in my beat up running shoes which have very little grip, and there were parts where my shoes were slipperier than others, and I had to shimmy across a few rocks while people with hiking boots didn't but it was very doable!