Last year, we did a day hike to the Shingle Gully Ice Caves in a primitive area of Minnewaska State Park, close to Sam's Point Preserve. We have done a lot hiking in New York and this is probably one of the most challenging but with multiple rewarding views. There are no trails, we had to do some bushwhacking and this is only accessible by joining a guided tour. You can sign up through this website: Sign up page for SHINGLE GULLY.
From the parking lot, it was an easy 35 minute ascent via a carriage road. We then reached a semi-dry brook where we needed to do a lot of rock scrambling. Actually, this hike required a lot of rock scrambling but this part was still easy and fun!
This is where the rock scrambling begins! |
We then reached a crevasse which we followed and we did some turns, ascents and descents to get to what they call "The Grand Canyon" of the east. It felt like hiking in Jurassic park, which was pretty cool but very challenging!
Some of the people in our group had a hard time with the ascents but going down was more challenging for A. |
We then have to go up again! |
After a couple of hours, we reached the "Grand Canyon". If you have been to the real thing, this is just a really really miniature version but the views are still amazing after all the work that we had to do to get here.
Our hiking group! |
R checking out our "trail". |
That slab looked like it was going to fall and it was the size of a car! |
After another batch of rock scrambling (at this point, it felt like there was no end to the scrambling), we then made it to the ultimate ice cave. We were not able to take good pictures as it was very dark inside but we gave it a shot.
After the ice cave, it started to rain hard which made this hike more strenuous. We had to go to one last stop which they call the "The Flume". We were not able to take pictures anymore because we had to concentrate on where we were going. It was about 45 minutes more before we reached the parking lot.
All in all, this was a very grueling hike with never ending rock scrambling. But it was an exciting day hike where the views are very rewarding.
Did it last week - recognized many of the locations in your photos. I'll never forget this adventure.
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