I haven't had much luck this winter with the bigger trips I've been trying to plan. I had to cancel 2 trips to the ADK's and 1 trip to the Whites due to weather. So far I've only had one winter trip I thought was worthy of a report :
http://backcountrypost.com/threads/white-mountain-national-forest-nh-carter-range.3861/
Since then I've done a handful of uneventful, impromptu day hikes. I need to stay in hiking shape since I plan on doing the Pemi Loop and Great Range Traverse this year which have been ranked #2 and #3 on Backpacker.com's list of "America's Hardest Day Hikes".
http://www.backpacker.com/trips/wyoming/grand-teton-national-park/america-s-hardest-dayhikes/ I have no clue who these maniacs are that dayhike those loops. I plan on spending 3 days on each, which will be more than challenging enough for me. Btw, Backpacker.com is way off on those elevation gains, each is only about 10k feet gain, not the higher stats they printed but I digress.
These trips were pretty mundane and I hadn't intended to post any of it. They are not worthy to be TR's but my buddy
@ben cowan is addicted to trip reports and needs to know where I've been lol. I've put my whereabouts for Ben here in one post.
BUCK MOUNTAIN - Southeast Adirondacks, NY overlooking Lake George (not in the Adirondack High Peaks Region). This was a month ago or so, right in the middle of a terrible thaw we had that all but eliminated the snowfall from Nov and Dec.
GREAT LEDGE, PANTHER MOUNTAIN - Catskills, NY - This was a much nicer day but the snowpack still hadn't fully recovered so I able to do this hike in just microspikes. I love the Catskills, but it's just one of those places that's much nicer in the Summer and Fall.
Wittenburg and Cornell Mountains on the right. I hope to do those this summer as well.
There are 5 or 6 of these natural ledges on the trail to the summit, hence the name.
Summit of Panther Mtn.
I realized going through my pictures for this post that I have a picture of my wife taking a picture from this same spot as the above pic during the summer.
RAMAPO RESERVATION/RINGWOOD STATE PARK, NJ - Literally 10 minutes from my house. This was a dreary colorless day. I took a few pics and they all look black and white. I was glad I had my dog Joey with me because the dreariness gave off a profound loneliness. These are NOT black and white pics, it was actually that colorless of a day.
A wooden bridge takes you over the Ramapo River into the reservation.
Joey trying to figure out how to get a drink.
The trail was unbroken, fortunately it was well blazed.
A barren frozen lake
Came across a small waterfall that I'm pretty sure I swam under several years ago.
BEAR MOUNTAIN STATE PARK, NY - I took two shorter day hikes in the Park on this day. A loop on the Long Path (a 356 mile trail from the NJ side of the Hudson River to near Albany NY) and a short spur on the AT (Appalachian Trail).
LONG PATH LOOP - The morning and afternoon were nice and sunny but got gradually cloudier as the day went on. By the drive home the sky had become a dreary gray again.
Today warranted snow shoes and I broke trail all day which was a nice workout. Am I the only hiker in NJ?
From the ridge atop Long Mountain
On the way home through the park I ended up stopping where the AT (Appalachian Trail) crossed road and decided I wanted to hike a little more.
I hiked to the Bear Mountain area where two of the more unique parts of the AT are. This is the Bear Mountain Bridge which is the lowest elevation of the entire 2,160 miles of the AT at 124' above sea level. I assume the bridge is 124' tall and the Hudson River below is sea level. There are white blazes further down the bridge but I didn't cross. It was time to head home.
Another weird part of the AT is that on the south side of the Bear Mountain Bridge, the AT actually goes through this bizarre trailside zoo. I circumvented it as I had no desire to see wildlife locked in cages.

On the drive home the sky had become cloudy after a day of sun. Ice fisherman were out on some of the lakes doing their thing. I stopped and took a few pictures of them.
