The Great Range Traverse Trekking Weekend
A Stunning Fall Weekend!
Come with us to traverse the Great Range: the high-alpine ridge connecting 10 of the 46 tallest mountains in the Adirondacks. Throughout the weekend you will climb mountains with names like The Gothics, Armstrong and Wolfjaw, ending with Mount Marcy, the tallest mountain in New York State. At 5,344 feet, Marcy is only one of “the 46ers”. That is why we have decided to climb ten of her sister peaks as well. Take a look at a map of New York State and you will quickly see that the “Dacks” cover a major portion of upstate New York. Adirondack Park comprises 6.1 million acres of streams, brooks, lakes, and some of the highest and breathtaking mountains in the East.
Event Details
- Saturday, October 11 Depart 73rd Street and Broadway, 8:00 AM
- Sunday, October 12 Hike Ten Peaks
- Monday, October 13 Hike Big Slide Mountain, Return Home Approximately 8:00 PM
- Meals All meals are included except for lunch on Saturday, lunch and dinner on Monday.
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Photo credit: Jamie Krolak
Trekker’s Lodging
Our lodging for the weekend is located in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains, requiring a 3.5 mile hike from our van. Nestled in prime hiking country, the lodge is ideal for those who treasure outdoor living. The bunkrooms are coed and are equipped with mattresses and pillows. While the crisp, fall air is cooling outside, we will stay warm all night in our rustic lodge.

Itinerary
Saturday
Depart for the Adirondack Mountains
We will leave New York City on Saturday morning, drive north, and head into the heart of the mountains to an area known as the “High Peaks.” This area contains some of the most magnificent and challenging peaks in the Adirondacks, with over 100 summits ranging from 1,200 to over 5,000 feet in altitude. Our mission: to tackle the highest of them all!
Upon arriving at the foothills of the mountains, we will hike 3.5 miles to our home for the weekend: John’s Brook Lodge. Along the trail we will negotiate streams, bridges, rocks and all the trees and roots you can imagine. Nestled within the babbling John’s Brook valley, and only two miles from our first summit, our lodge is the ideal base camp for the Great Range Traverse. Upon arrival, we will unload our backpacks, set up our beds (yes, beds), kick off our boots and relax until dinner: prepared for you with love and dedication by your intrepid guides.
Itinerary
Sunday
Hike the Ten Peaks
After enjoying our first peaceful mountain sleep we will get a jump on a day of challenging hiking: 15 miles of rugged terrain. Starting from our lodge, we will climb over 4,000 vertical feet to the summits of Mount Marcy, Little Marcy, Haystack, Little Haystack, Basin, Saddleback, Gothics, Armstrong, Upper Wolfjaw and Lower Wolfjaw all along one Great Range! As we reach the final ascent of each high peak, we will push above tree line to enjoy a cool breeze and unmatched views of New York State. You may expect short but frequent breaks at each summit.
After we have climbed the last peak our feet can handle, we will descend once again into the John’s Brook Valley for a well-earned dinner and our second nights rest at the lodge.

Itinerary
Monday
Last Chance Hiking
Monday morning offers a chance to sleep in a little and then enjoy our last meal at the Lodge. We will take our time packing up the gear and then, depending on the weather, you will have the chance to relax at the lodge, explore the valley, or grab one last peak before heading back to New York City.

Intensity Levels
This event or trip is Intensity Level 4 - 5.
Overview
Adventures at All Skill Levels
We offer adventures for everyone, no matter what your skill level. This guide will help you decide which trip is right for you.
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Activity
How long (in hours) you may be active every day during the trip.
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Distances
You should feel confident that you would be able to complete these distances every day of your trip.
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Surfaces
What types of terrain you may encounter and should be prepared for on your trip.
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Elevation Change
The largest elevation change you may encounter on your trip.
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Altitude
The highest elevation you may reach on your trip.
Intensity Levels
This event or trip is Intensity Level 4 - 5.
Level 1
Laid-Back, Unhurried, Restful
Welcome to the outdoors! These trips are designed to introduce you to new challenges and new adventurers. Take in the scenery, tackle moderate elevation, experience some local flavor, and enjoy your day out of the office.
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Activity
You can expect to be active for one to three hours. Take a long walk around Central Park to make sure you’re comfortable being outdoors and active for at least a two-hour period.
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Distances
For our Level 1 trips, you’ll be walking or hiking less than three miles. Think about this distance in terms of the width of Manhattan. Walking from the Hudson to the East River via 14th street is just under two miles.
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Surfaces
You’ll be walking on flat terrain. This means there will be limited rocks and a few tree roots.
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Elevation Change
There will be little or no elevation change on this trip. To simulate the change in elevation, trying walking three flights of stairs and back.
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Altitude
Less than 3,000 feet.
Intensity Levels
This event or trip is Intensity Level 4 - 5.
Level 2
Easy Active — Perfect for Active First-Timers
Level 2 trips will give you a taste of what hiking is all about. Test yourself on intermediate terrain, including light rock scrambles and ascending multiple peaks. The trips will invigorate you and inspire you to continue strengthening your hiking skills.
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Activity
You can expect to be active for four to six hours. Prepare for the trip by jogging three miles around Central Park.
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Distances
Plan on getting starter miles under your belt. You’ll be doing up to six miles on this trip. You can imagine this distance in terms of the full Central Park loop, which is 6.1 miles.
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Surfaces
You’ll be hiking on rolling terrain. You can expect rock surfaces, steeps, roots and small boulders.
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Elevation Change
There could be up to an accumulative 1,500 feet per day.
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Altitude
From sea level to 6,000 feet.
Intensity Levels
This event or trip is Intensity Level 4 - 5.
Level 3
Moderate — for Novices and Above
Level three hikes will challenge you with a faster pace and longer distances. This hard work allows you to see more terrain and higher vistas. You should expect to be tired and fulfilled on the van ride home.
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Activity
We’ll be out on the trails for five to eight hours. Prepare for this trip by maintaining your daily fitness regime that includes both cardio and strength.
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Distances
Be ready to cover some serious distance. We may hike up to ten miles today before heading back to the city. This is the distance between Battery Park and Washington Heights in Manhattan.
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Surfaces
We’ll be walking on rolling or mountainous terrain. This will require navigating various rock faces and trail conditions including steep inclines and uneven ground.
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Elevation Change
There could be up to 2,000 feet per day.
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Altitude
From sea level to 10,000 feet.
Intensity Levels
This event or trip is Intensity Level 4 - 5.
Level 4
Vigorous — Recommended for Fit Travelers with Basic Skills
Deep inside you is a desire to push past your limit. On these hikes you’ll be challenged by some of the steepest elevations and technical terrain available. These trips are for endurance athletes and those who wish to push their physical abilities.
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Activity
You can expect to be active for six to nine hours. You can best prepare for a Level 4 trip by maintaining your intense fitness regiment, trying to get your mile time below 7 minutes, and hiking consistently on the weekends.
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Distances
Level 4 hikes can be up to 16 miles. This is the distance between Wall Street and Yonkers.
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Surfaces
These trails will be mountainous with exposed terrain, uneven trails and steep ascents/descents. Most hikes will require not only hiking boots but also additional gear like hiking poles and headlamps.
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Elevation Change
There could be elevation change of up to 3,000 feet per day and possible altitude.
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Altitude
From sea level to 14,000 feet.
Intensity Levels
This event or trip is Intensity Level 4 - 5.
Level 5
Strenuous — Very Fit or Experienced Travelers
Prepare yourself for the ultimate outdoor experience. If you yearn to touch the sky and think the rewards outweigh the risks and extreme conditions, this is what you’re looking for. Over the course of multiple days you will be called upon to prove you belong among the best.
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Activity
You should be ready for at least ten hours a day of pain, challenge, and constant small victories.
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Distances
You should expect to be hiking for at least twelve miles a day. Prepare for this by racing in triathlons, training for a marathon and up keeping your hiking skills.
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Surfaces
On Level 5 trips you will be trekking in remote mountains with exposed terrain and loose features.
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Elevation Change
There could be elevation change of 5,000 feet per day.
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Altitude
Altitude change could also reach up to 14,000 feet.
Everything you will need for a great weekend
- Hiking boots
- Hiking socks
- Water bottles or bladder, three liters
- Camera
- Quick drying clothes: t-shirt, long-sleeve shirt, pants, hiking shorts
- Warm jacket
- Fleece top and pants
- Warm hat
- Lightweight gloves
- Headlamp or small flashlight
- Sleeping bag
- Toiletries
- Polypro tights (optional)
- Trekking poles (optional)
- Liner socks (optional)
- Small towel
- Small pillow (optional)
- Bring a medium/large daypack for the hikes
Note: the average temperature for this time of the year is 59 degrees during the day and 37 degrees at night. We will be carrying all of our gear and food 3.5 miles into our base camp, so please pack lightly avoiding any unnecessary baggage.

Register
The Great Range Traverse Trekking Weekend
Bringing a Friend or Two?
Please be sure to enter the total number of people in the Qty box. In addition, be sure to include your friends’ names and cell-phone numbers on the final Checkout page. The final discount price is the price per person, multiplied by the Qty you enter.
Reminder about Trip Conditions
We closely monitor snow, ice and related weather conditions before each trip. Lack of snow or similar, unsatisfactory weather/trail/river conditions may lead to changes to the trip or rescheduling or cancellation.
Please consult the individual trip description or Event Calendar for notice of any such changes. Refer to our full Policies page for more information about reservations and cancellations.
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