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  1. #1
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    Default Seeking hiking partner(s) for 3 or 4 day weekend mid-October in New York, near NYC

    Hi,


    I'm Brad, seeking a hiking partner or partners for a flexible 3 or 4 day weekend. I have off from Friday, October 11th through Tuesday, October, 15th. Looking to start from Fahnestock State Park which is 1 hour north of NYC, and hiking south on the AT to Greenwood Lake, NY. I have transportation all figured out so that's the easy part.


    Total trip will be 50 miles or less, no pressure, see how far we can get South in 3 days or even 4, depending what you're up for.


    I'm 30 years old, looking for a friendly hiking partner that I can meet ahead of time (or maybe video chat with ahead of time at least). I live in NYC. Prefer that you have at least some backpacking experience (even if only 1 trip).


    Email me at [email protected] or reply to this message here. Thanks
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    Brad, I have to check my schedule but I may be able to go with you.

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    Cool, let me know!

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    I've been wanting to do a few day section hike. Was thinking about NJ-NY nobo but this would probably work for me. I was planning on stopping at least near Greenwood Lake anyway.

    I live in NNJ so meeting would be relatively easy.

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