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Knowing how to read a map is an essential skill for any hiker. This guide breaks down the key features of the Catskill Trails Maps, including topographical lines, water sources, and primitive campsites, while also explaining why carrying a physical map is still important in the digital age.

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Cold hands can ruin a great winter day. The right glove system—moisture-wicking, insulating, and weatherproof—keeps your hands warm and dry no matter the conditions. Here’s how to layer up.

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For adventurous hikers looking to join the Catskill 3500 Club, winter presents a unique opportunity. The club requires hikers to summit all 35 peaks over 3,500 feet in the Catskills, but to complete the challenge, four of those peaks must be hiked in winter (between December 21 and March 21). These hikes are more demanding but reward hikers with quiet trails, stunning snow-covered landscapes, and a sense of accomplishment like no other.

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The Northern Catskills are a magical place in the winter, and there’s no need to be a seasoned hiker to enjoy the snow-covered beauty, as long as you're prepared. Plan to carry/wear traction (microspikes/crampons) and use proper clothing-layering techniques to stay warm and dry during your outdoor adventures. With those bases covered, these five beginner-friendly hikes are perfect for exploring the outdoors at a leisurely pace while soaking up the serenity of winter.

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At Camp Catskill, we believe that every small step towards sustainability can make a big difference. As nature lovers, we are committed to preserving our beautiful planet, and we want to help you do the same.  Living sustainably doesn’t have to be challenging. With these tips, you can make a positive impact on the environment every day. Ready to embrace a greener lifestyle?

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