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  • Marcy tomorrow

    Need replies quick

    Going to drive up tomorrow morning and hike Marcy, then drive home tomorrow night.

    Where to park?
    When to get there?
    Which trail to take? Going to be hiking with another fit hiker. Not experts, but up for a challenge if that's the best option.

    Thanks again for anyone's help!

  • #2
    Haha! Seriously? So what do you know about your intended destination (Marcy) besides its name?

    >Where to park?
    Not at the Loj because it'll be full since this is Labor Day Weekend (DEC Rangers are diverting people away from the Loj when its parking lot is full). The Garden is likely to be full as well.

    >When to get there?
    Last weekend ... and early.

    >Which trail to take?
    Any of the ones leading to its summit.

    I suggest you pick something else like Whiteface starting from the ASRC along the Marble Mountain Trail to the Wilmington Trail.
    Looking for views!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by jhart77 View Post
      Need replies quick

      Going to drive up tomorrow morning and hike Marcy, then drive home tomorrow night.

      Where to park?
      When to get there?
      Which trail to take? Going to be hiking with another fit hiker. Not experts, but up for a challenge if that's the best option.

      Thanks again for anyone's help!
      What we got here? A lazy hiker who does not do his homework. Why don't you spend a few hours googling?

      Don't you also want to know what to take for lunch? Or how much water to take? Or if could wear slippers for this hike?

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      • #4
        Thanks Trail Boss, I've printed out information for that hike just in case it's full. I'm hoping to get there plenty early. Appreciate your help.

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        • #5
          Mohawk Chief - I appreciate you taking the time to read my post. What I was looking for was what I've generally found on this forum - good, nice people who want to help each other out. Unfortunately I don't get up there as often as I'd like to, and you can google and read all you want and it doesn't beat real hands on experience.

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          • #6
            If you plan on going to Marcy from the Loj, you had best be there by 6 or even 530. I'm sure you have looked at a map or are printing one up to guide you to Marcy's summit. Monday should be a nice day. What trail were you planning on taking?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by jhart77 View Post
              Thanks Trail Boss, I've printed out information for that hike just in case it's full. I'm hoping to get there plenty early. Appreciate your help.
              No problem. Hope you caught my sarcasm there. A last minute trip to Marcy on a Labor Day Weekend is a recipe for disappointment. Parking is likely to be hellish and cause you to kick yourself if you don't have a Plan B.

              Good luck for Marcy but I think it'll be Whiteface (or anything else with roomy parking).
              Looking for views!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by jhart77 View Post
                Mohawk Chief - I appreciate you taking the time to read my post. What I was looking for was what I've generally found on this forum - good, nice people who want to help each other out. Unfortunately I don't get up there as often as I'd like to, and you can google and read all you want and it doesn't beat real hands on experience.
                I am not a nice person, and I would hesitate to offer any advice to those who do not take their time to spend at least a few hours reading reports on their interested hikes. Marcy? For crying out loud, there are hundreds of trip reports written by many hikers over the years searchable on the internet. Some of those reports have links to these forums.

                I, for one, spent days reading and planning every one of my hikes. I hiked all 46 without asking a single question. The planning is the best and the most fun part of any hikes.

                When someone asks, "Where to park? When to get there? Which trail to take?," that really irks me. I figure if a hiker is not willing to spend time for research, I sure won't spend my precious time replying. But if you have exhausted all of your outlets for answers, I will spend my time to offer you my best advice. It's all give and take, buddy!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Trail Boss View Post
                  No problem. Hope you caught my sarcasm there. A last minute trip to Marcy on a Labor Day Weekend is a recipe for disappointment. Parking is likely to be hellish and cause you to kick yourself if you don't have a Plan B.

                  Good luck for Marcy but I think it'll be Whiteface (or anything else with roomy parking).
                  We left the house at 2:00 am, got to the LOJ at 7:00 and there was plenty of parking. Didn't come back to the car until 7:30 but based on the trail log, there was plenty of activity all day.

                  Hike was great. Weather was perfect and the view was amazing.

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                  • #10
                    I had actually already planned a different hike, but that couldn't happen, so I had to change gears. I posted my question and then did a couple of hours of research, but since most of the time I receive positive, helpful responses, I figured it was worth posting. Ended up doing the hike and having a great time. Very sore today!

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                    • #11
                      The early bird gets the parking spot ... and the peak! Well done!
                      Looking for views!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by mohawk View Post
                        I am not a nice person
                        Thanks for letting us know.
                        I figure if a hiker is not willing to spend time for research, I sure won't spend my precious time replying.
                        Precious time? You spent a fair bit of it here already.

                        Nevertheless, I agree that when the OP shows that some effort has already been expended in researching a trip I am more inclined to respond. However, rather than jump on them I just ignore them and let someone else respond.
                        The best, the most successful adventurer, is the one having the most fun.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by mohawk View Post
                          I am not a nice person, and I would hesitate to offer any advice to those who do not take their time to spend at least a few hours reading reports on their interested hikes. Marcy? For crying out loud, there are hundreds of trip reports written by many hikers over the years searchable on the internet. Some of those reports have links to these forums.

                          I, for one, spent days reading and planning every one of my hikes. I hiked all 46 without asking a single question. The planning is the best and the most fun part of any hikes.

                          When someone asks, "Where to park? When to get there? Which trail to take?," that really irks me. I figure if a hiker is not willing to spend time for research, I sure won't spend my precious time replying. But if you have exhausted all of your outlets for answers, I will spend my time to offer you my best advice. It's all give and take, buddy!
                          Then maybe you're in the wrong place here, and would prefer one of the Facebook forums where not being nice is the norm. As Neil pointed out, you could have easily passed on by and not responded at all, instead of using your time this way.

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