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The Devil’s Path is by far the most difficult hike in the Catskills.A point-to-point hike with over 9,000 feet of elevation gain, the 24-mile-long trail traverses five of the Catskill High Peaks ...
Tackling the entire Devil’s Path as a day hike is a monster achievement. At 24 miles and with 9,000 feet of elevation gain, it’s the toughest trailed route in the Catskills.
Devil’s Path is described by many as the toughest hike in the Catskills. It extends for 22 miles and includes more than 8,000 feet of elevation gain across several peaks.
It’s just after 6 a.m., and we’re starting our hike of the Devil’s Path in the eastern Catskills. Within a few minutes, some of the younger members of our party pull ahead.
The Devil’s Path, a rugged 24-mile trek known for its steep ascents and technical terrain, is widely regarded as the toughest hiking route in the Catskills — and among the most challenging in ...
A New Jersey man was found dead on a popular hiking trail in New York’s Catskill Mountains. Linhu Jin, 54, was found unresponsive by a group of hikers on Greene County’s Devils Path Trail in ...
The Devil’s Path Trail is 24 miles long and is considered the most challenging route in the Catskills, according to TimesUnion.com. Stories by Jeff Goldman She came to N.J. for an arranged marriage.
The Devil's Path Trail ascends six mountains: Indian Head, Twin, Sugarloaf, Plateau, Hunter and West Kill. The whole route is 24.3 miles long, with 7,800 feet of vertical gain.