Minnewaska March

Gertrude’s Nose, Minnewaska Preserve

We hit the road for Minnewaska State Park Preserve, in the Shawangunk Mountains outside New Paltz, NY, by 7:30. Arriving just before 9:00, we join the fortunate, 50%-of-park-capacity visitors admitted before the gates close.

Of course, since park personnel direct us to the Awosting Falls parking lot, we face a mile ascent up the Sunset Carriage Road just to reach the Park’s signature feature (and our trailhead): Lake Minnewaska.

waterfall roar

our first

toilet-tree

The cliff edges offer the most scenic views of the Preserve’s namesake. Morning sunlight ripples across the waters of the sky lake. Every vantage point appears more beautiful than the last.

descending road

the last glimpse of the lake

before the woods

We depart the Lake Minnewaska carriage road for the Millbrook Mountain trail. The voices of the visitors that circumnavigate the lake fade, but every now and then we don our masks to pass other hikers. As the trail descends, we negotiate wet rocks and gnarling roots. After crossing a stream, we begin our ascent up the slopes.

The heat intensifies. Flies and bumblebees buzz by. The near-midday sun shines everywhere. Nonetheless, we reach the summit, at last.

southern vista

the diving flights of

red-tail hawks

After a snack, and a rest to savor views of the farms and woods of Ulster and Newburgh Counties, we walk the Millbrook Mountain Carriage Road back toward Lake Minnewaska. A mile or so in, we see the cut trail for Getrude’s nose. Since it’s only mile to the peak, we figure, “what could it hurt?”

Steep descent

and another ascent

a tree-filled ravine

We have lunch at Getrude’s Nose. Two red-tailed hawks fly in identical formation, as though they are courting. Another hiker talks about the state of the music business to his companion. We enjoy Peanut-butter and Jelly sandwiches, the sun on our faces, and practicing qigong together.

another descent

an even steeper ascent

up Millbrook Mountain

Instead of going back the way we’d come, we continue along the Getrude’s Nose trail. A long walk along the top of the ridge leads back to the Millbrook Mountain Carriage Road. By this point, my feet ache. Frank and I have sunburnt necks; all of us have dwindling water. A half-mile from the Getrude Nose cut trail, Mira asks, “Are we going the right way?”

A short distance later, Lake Minnewaska comes back into view. We press on, walking on soles so sore that every step stings as though we walk across nails. Nevertheless, we soon reach the Sunset Carriage Road, and the last mile descent toward the beginning of our journey home.

ten-mile hike

our Memorial Weekend

memory

for Poets and Storytellers’ Writers’ Pantry #21 – Change of Plans

my own #haikai challenge

UPDATE: and for WD Poetics Aside Wednesday Poetry Prompts: 524

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16 responses to “Minnewaska March”

  1. Helen Dehner Avatar
    Helen Dehner

    I am not going to be able to adequately describe how much I enjoyed this! With the exception of aching feet I was with you every step. Huge sigh.

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      Thank you, Helen! ๐Ÿ˜€

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  2. Susie Clevenger Avatar
    Susie Clevenger

    Oh thank you for taking me along!

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      Thank you for traveling with me! ๐Ÿ˜‰

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  3. robertawrites235681907 Avatar

    What a great day. Our parks are all still locked up tightly. Lovely that you could get out for a hike.

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      Thank you, Roberta! I hope your parks open soon! ๐Ÿ™‚

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  4. Beverly Crawford Avatar
    Beverly Crawford

    I just love to recite the names โ€ฆ Minnewaska, Shawungunk, and Awosting Falls and Gertrude’s Nose!!
    What a beautiful hike with stunning views. By the time I got to “journey home” even MY feet hurt!!

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  5. Rosemary Nissen-Wade Avatar

    What a tour de force! In more ways than one.

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      Thank you, Rosemary! ๐Ÿ™‚

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  6. memadtwo Avatar

    I know those weary feet! This has a great rhythm. (K)

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      Thanks, K! ๐Ÿ™‚

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  7. -Eugenia Avatar

    What a lovely post! Thank you for sharing your adventures, Frank.

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  8. oldegg Avatar

    How beautifully visual this account was. A delightful post.

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  9. Magaly Guerrero Avatar

    I am quite jealous, in the best of ways, of your Memorial Day weekend hike. Thank you so much for taking us there with words. I can see the delight.

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      My pleasure, Magaly! Thank you for coming along! ๐Ÿ™‚

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