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1 NEWSLETTER & SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES (239) April/May/June 2016 I understand that I participate in today s outing entirely at my own risk. The volunteer leader will try to make the event enjoyable, informative and safe, but neither The Urban Trail Conference Inc. nor its officers and leaders can be held responsible for accident or injury. The leader may reject from the outing anyone whose preparation or conduct is inappropriate. I will comply with all applicable laws. Announcements!!! $3 per hike for non-members...or New members only: first year membership is $7. no per hike fees. See contact information at end of schedule!!! Membership: Check your mailing envelopes for expiration dates and send dues as required. First year membership only $7. Thereafter, membership dues are $10 for 1 year. (a great gift idea). See contact information at the end of this schedule. New Hike Leaders Are Needed: Extra Hikes via the Internet: Contact the leader: Membership in NY / NJ Trail Conference -Trail Ambassador Program: Why not share a favorite walk with us? Contact us before the last month of this schedule to be listed in our next schedule. After giving your 1st hike for our printed schedule, we can then also post hikes via the internet, at short notice, for your convenience. Leaders get free membership plus an invitation to our annual dinner. Use the Contact Information at the end of this newsletter for , phone or mail replies. In addition to our printed schedule, many leaders give unscheduled extra hikes via the internet. To receive notification of them you must be a member and share your address with us at Urbantrail2000@yahoo.com. If you have been receiving hike messages from us, we already have your address SO DO NOT RESEND. Also, check your Spam messages. Members only will be listed! There are many reasons that can cause a leader to change or cancel a walk. Contact the leader before the hike using the contact info provided in each write-up. Also, re-check train/bus fares and schedules for changes. The MTA Website is Also, The Map lists subway, metro north routes and transit information. This along with NYC borough bus maps are available free at NYC subway fare booths. More than 2,000 miles of trails throughout New York and New Jersey are maintained by volunteers of the New York-New Jersey Trail Conference. By joining this organization, hikers like you can play an important part in maintaining and creating many of the trails we all hike upon. Now, members of the Urban Trail Conference have the opportunity to join the NY/NJ Trail Conference and get a free quality, durable trail map OR 50% off the regular NY/NJ Trails Conference membership rate. Join today by visiting and using Redemption Code TA You can also call Brendan at the NY/NJ Trail Conference, ext. 28; ask for the Trail Ambassador program. Membership also includes a subscription to the quarterly Trail Walker newsletter. Sun., Apr CENTRAL PARK NORTH TO SOUTH. 6 miles, slow pace. Meet leaders 11:45 AM at the Dana Discovery Center, near 110 th St and Adam Clayton Powell Blvd. We will walk south past Lasker Rink, follow the Ravine upstream to the Loch, around the west side of the Reservoir, past Belvedere Castle, the Lake, ultimately ending at Columbus Circle. You can take B, C train to Cathedral Pkwy. 110 th ST or #2, #3 to 110 th St. Central Pk. North. Leaders: Ken King, , nhochike@optonline.net, cell , Bob Ward Call to confirm hike status info. Non members $3. Sat., Apr STATEN ISLAND SHORE WALK. 3.5 miles, moderate pace. Walk from Fort Wadsworth to Miller Field along South Beach Greenway in east shore of Staten Island. Take # 4 or 5 train to Bowling Green or R train to South Ferry. Meet at 10:30 AM at Staten Island Ferry lobby upstairs near the News stand to take the ferry to S.I. Metro Card fares apply. Bring food and water. Call leader Peter Chang at on Friday evening for hiking status. Non member $3. Sat., Apr. 09 BYRAM RIVER IN OLD GREENWICH CONNECTICUT. 6 miles at a moderate pace, in a Hemlock Gorge that stays green year round. Maybe there will be a blue sky and a yellow sun. No smoking on trip. Meet 9:25 AM at Grand Central Terminal, Upper Level Information Booth. Round trip fare is $23, but half that from and to the Bronx (at the Fordham Road Metro-North station). Bring Metro Card. Bring lunch and beverage. Leader: Mayer Wiesen, Call for hike status till 10 pm. Joint hike with Shorewalkers and Outdoors Club. Non Members $3.

2 Newsletter & Schedule of Activities (239) April /May /June 2016 Page 2 Sun., Apr WALKWAY OVER THE HUDSON. 10 miles, moderate pace with some ups and downs. Follow the walkway, a former rail bridge, to the west bank of the Hudson River; next we go to various trails in Franny Reese State Park; Re-cross the river on Mid-Hudson Bridge and finally proceed to several historic districts in Poughkeepsie. Bring lunch, water and hiking boots. Meet 9:30AM at Grand Central Terminal, at information kiosk, to take the 9:43am train to Poughkeepsie. Round Trip $35.50 / $23.50 seniors. Leader: Joel Pomerantz, , eves 10 PM. Rain cancels. Joint hike with Outdoors Club. Non members $3 Sun., Apr.10 - SANDY HOOK AND FORT HANCOCK. 15 miles, moderate steady pace. Walk from Highlands, New Jersey into Sandy Hook and to Fort Hancock Historic District. Beautiful vistas of Highlands, NJ; Sea Bright, NJ; and Raritan Bay. Pass a 19 th century life-saving station. View buildings in Fort Hancock from another era. See what a 19 th century Army post looked like. No drop out points. Walk is linear; in and out. Important: bring water and lunch. There is no place to buy lunch. Take 8:00 a.m. Academy bus, Route 36 to Highlands, NJ, from Port Authority Bus Terminal, arrive Highlands, NJ at 9:23 a.m. Meet at commuter statue (Port Authority Terminal, South Wing) no latter then 7:45 A.M. Fare: round trip: $34.00/ $17:00 seniors 62 and over. Rain cancels. The r/ t fare may be a little high, but the beauty of the scenery is worth it. Leader: Bill Wrublewski, Cell: , summer.time101@verizon.net Non member $3. Sat., Apr BRONX BOTANICAL GARDEN. Should be a perfect day to visit the Garden. Daffodils, magnolias, cherries, lilacs, crab apples, and tulips should all be in bloom. Then we'll walk through NYC's only primeval forest. After lunch, those who wish can visit the orchid show in the conservatory (admission fee). Around 3 miles at a very leisurely pace. Take the 9:25 Harlem Line train from Grand Central, arriving at the "Botanical Garden" Station at 9:44. Get "City Ticket" $4. Alternatively, take the 4 or D subway to "Bedford Park Blvd." and then the #26 bus east to the Mosholu Gate entrance -- or, the 2 subway to "Allerton Ave." and then the #26 bus west to the entrance. Meet just inside the Mosholu Gate at 9:45. Admission to the Garden is free until 10am on Saturdays. If driving, park in the parking facility by the station ($12) or on a nearby street (free). No coordination of rides. The 3:37 train gets you back to Grand Central at 3:59, or you can take the bus and subway back. Bring lunch and beverage, or buy it in the cafeteria. No pets; no smoking. Please or call me to make sure that the visit is on, to let me know you are coming, or if you have any questions. Leader: Bob Susser ; rsusser@aol.com. Members only. Sat., Apr.16 - SHORE PATH: NORTH NYACK TO HAVERSTAW. 9 miles, moderately brisk pace and mostly flat terrain. Hike the Shore Path past towering cliffs of Hook Mountain and High Tor. Return from Haverstraw. Bring lunch and water. Meet: Port Authority Bus Terminal south wing, at the Commuter Statues at 9:00 am. Leader: Ludwig Hendel You must call for hike status Friday eve only (Apr 15). Members only on walk. Sat., Apr.16 PALISADES: CLOSTER DOCK ROAD TO G. W. BRIDGE TERMINAL. 10 miles on wooded trails, parallel to the Hudson River. Moderate to brisk pace. Generally flat terrain with several small hills. Bing lunch and water. Meet no later than 8:45am in the Port Authority Bus Terminal, south wing by the White Commuter Statues in the center of the N.J. Transit Ticket windows. Bus departs 9:15 AM (Bus 9A, Gate 220), one-way to Closter Dock Road, NJ at destination at 10am. Bus can also be boarded at the GW Bridge Bus Terminal. Leader: Marvin Malater, Call for status or info. Non members $3. Sat., Apr 16 - OLD AND NEW CHELSEA AND THE HIGH LINE. 3+ miles, easy pace. Historic area, 19th century buildings, houses of worship, Chelsea Pier, High Line. Meet 11:30 AM, BEFORE lunch, at 14 St. and 8 th Ave, NW corner. Take A, C or E train or L train to 14th St. and 8 Ave. Leader: Susan B , call to confirm. Joint walk; members only on walk (friends $3). Sat., Apr.16 - OLD CROTON AQUEDUCT and HIGH BRIDGE. 4 miles at a slow pace. We will follow the trace of the Old Croton Aqueduct, first through a linear park to University Avenue and then, later on in Highbridge Park, Bronx and across the Harlem River via the High Bridge, ending up at 168 St. & Broadway ( A train). We will stop at Bronx Community College for lunch and, as a bonus, a visit to the Hall of Fame of the Great Americans. Bring or buy lunch in cafeteria. Meet at 12:15 PM on the southwest corner of Grand Concourse & Kingsbridge Road. Take either the D train to Kingsbridge Road. Also take #4 train to Kingsbridge Rd. and walk two blocks east to the Grand Concourse. Leaders: Bob Ward & Ken King, ; nhochike2optonline.net. Call after 8:00pm. Joint with other clubs. Members only on walk. Sun., Apr. 17- STROLL LIC / DUTCH KILLS / ASTORIA in Queens. About 4 miles, level, moderately paced. Head for Gantry Park & other waterfront amenities; continue toward Queensborough Bridge & thru Dutch Kills area (the new bargain hotel hub) with a stop at Fisher-Landau Arts Center, and then on to Astoria thru Kaufman Studios area. Optional early Greek-Cypriot restaurant or some other ethnic eatery. Meet at Citicorp Tower (1 Court Sq.), in adjacent outdoor seating area. Take #7 (45th Rd.-Courthouse Sq.) or E M train to Court Sq - 23rd St. or G to Court Sq. Meeting time: 1 PM after lunch. Bring snacks & water. Call to confirm during week before & up to 11AM on day of walk. Leader: Devra Zetlan, Joint walk w/outdoors Club. Non-members $3. Thurs., Apr BLYDENBURGH COUNTY PARK. 6 miles at a moderate pace, some ups and downs. Take the 9:15 am train to Smithtown (change at Hicksville); return will be from the same station. We ll walk around Blydenburgh Lake and view the ducks and turtles. Bring lunch and water and wear boots as the trail can be muddy in spots. Fare round trip: $19 / $13.25 senior. Rain cancels. Leader: Pat Belanoff, or padaulton@gmail.com, but you must check to make sure hike is on. Call after Tuesday, but not after 9:30 PM. Joint hike with Outdoors Club. Members only on walk. Sun., Apr MEMORIAL WALK FOR SAM DORFMAN, ROOSEVELT ISLAND, about 3 to 4 miles, easy /slow pace, rest stops. We ll walk around Roosevelt Island & take the tram back to Manhattan for an early dinner. Meet 2 PM (after lunch) near F train subway token booth on Roosevelt Island stop. Bring water. Take Tram, F subway or Q102 bus. Rain may cancel. Leader: Helen Mangione-Yee. Call ONLY morning of walk 9-10 AM to confirm, Members, relatives, and friends of Sam.

3 Newsletter & Schedule of Activities (239) April /May /June 2016 Page 3 Sun., Apr RUMSON, NEW JERSEY. 16 miles, no drop out points. Sea Bright, N.J. to Red Bank, NJ via Rumson, Little Silver, and Fair Haven. A moderate-paced walk through Rumson, NJ, which calls itself the borough beautiful, and for good reason, because it is beautiful. Rumson is one of the wealthiest communities in the United States. Then through Little Silver and Fair Haven, wealthy Communities that border Rumson, then on to Red Bank, a quaint town reminiscent of a town circa No drop out points. Meet: Port Authority bus station (south wing) by the commuter statue no later than 7:45 A.M. to get the 8:00 a.m. Academy bus to Sea Bright (we take the route 36 bus). Bus arrives in Sea Bright at 9:31a.m. Fare: Bus fare: $17:00 / $8.50 senior, one way; return train fare: $16:00/$7:35 senior. Total fares: $33:00/$15:85 senior. Important: bring lunch and water as there is no place to buy lunch. The r/t fare may be a little high, but the beauty of the scenery is worth it. Leader: Bill Wrublewski, Cell: summer.time101@verizon.net. Non member $3. Sat., Apr CENTRAL PARK TREES (NORTHERN). A relaxed stroll to identify some of the approximately 140 species of trees in Central Park, as described in the book "New York City Trees" by Ned Barnard. Both tree experts (whose assistance will be much appreciated) and complete beginners are cordially welcome. This walk will necessarily proceed at a snail's pace, with many stops to look at and identify trees. Meet 10:30 inside the Dana Discovery Center (bathrooms), a short walk east inside the entrance to the park at 110 St. and Lenox Ave. or call me if it looks like it might rain, otherwise just show up. Bring lunch and beverage. Leader: Bob Susser, rsusser@aol.com, Members only. Sat., May 7 -- CENTRAL PARK TREES (southern). A relaxed stroll partly along the southern Central Park "tree trail" described in the book "New York City Trees" by Ned Barnard (around $12 at Amazon) passing through the Mall, with its row of large shady elms, as well as the Conservatory Water, Cedar Hill, Belvedere Castle, and the Ramble, and ending at the Boathouse Cafe around 1pm for lunch (bring your own or buy it there). Both tree experts (whose assistance will be much appreciated) and complete beginners are cordially welcome. Of course, it should be anticipated that the walk will proceed at a slow pace, with many stops to look at and identify trees. Meet 10:30 inside the entrance of the Time-Warner building on 59th & Broadway. or call me if it looks like it's going to rain, otherwise just show up. Leader: Bob Susser, ; rsusser@aol.com. Members only. Sat., May 7- BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN. 3 miles at a slow pace. A wonderful chance to see one of the largest collections of Japanese flowering cherry trees plus other fine floral displays. Bring lunch and beverage. Meet at 11:30 AM just outside the entrance to the garden on Eastern Parkway. Leaders: Ken King, and Bob Ward, , call after 8:00 pm Joint with other clubs. Members only on walk. Thurs., May 12 -ROCKLAND LAKE AND HAVERSTRAW. About 6 miles at a moderate pace. Meet at the George Washington Bus Station by 10:30 AM, at the latest, to take the 10:40am, 9A bus to Rockland Lake. We ll walk around the lake and then go down toward the river and take the river trail to Haverstraw. There we can get the 4:15 pm ferry to Ossining and then Metro-North back to the city. Mostly flat. Bring lunch and water; wear sturdy shoes. If we have time in Haverstraw, we ll walk about and see the modern sculptures. Bus $10.20 / less for seniors; ferry $3.15; train $2.50 less for seniors. Rain cancels. Leader: Pat Belanoff, , or padaulton@gmail.com. Call after Tuesday ( and up to 10:00 am the morning of the hike), but no calls after 9:30 PM please. Joint hike with Outdoors Club. Members only on walk. Sat., May 14 - RED HOOK BROOKLYN. An estimated 3 to 4 miles, mostly level, moderately paced. A quick walk down from Brooklyn Heights, thru its charming and historic Willowtown area, then a bit of Brooklyn Bridge Park, after which we begin our leisurely walk to & thru the distinctive cityscape of Red Hook, enjoying its vistas, industrial relics, art spaces & other attractions. Take #2 or #3 to Clark St.-Brooklyn Heights & meet just outside station on Clark St. Meeting time: 1PM after lunch. Bring water & snacks. Call to confirm during week before & up to 11AM on day of walk. Leader: Devra Zetlan, Joint walk with Outdoors Club. Non members $3. Sat., May 14 BROTHERHOOD WINERY, 7 to 8 miles, moderately brisk pace and ups and downs. Hike on an old Railroad bed and Roads Washingtonville and Brotherhood wine tasting. Bring lunch and water. Meet 8:45 AM (for the 9:14 departure) at Penn Station, 7 th Ave. side, N.J. Transit ticket windows, round - trip to Salisbury Mills. R/T cost is $26, but seniors ½ price. Leader: Ludwig Hendel, Call to confirm hike status Fri, evening May 13 only. Club Members only on walk. Sat., May 14 OLD CROTON AQUEDUCT FROM YONKERS TO IRVINGTON. 6 level miles at a moderate pace with Hudson River views and suburban houses and estates. No smoking on trip. Bring lunch and water. Meet at 242 nd street and Broadway, Bronx (last stop #1train), street level by the park at 10:00 a.m. for the 10:30 AM #1 Bus. Cost: Round trip ranges from $5.50 to $ Bring Metrocard. Leader: Mayer Wiesen, Call for hike status till 10:30 pm. Joint hike with Shorewalkers and Outdoors Club. Non Members $3. Sat., May 14 - SHORE WALK: SHEEPSHEAD BAY TO FLOYD BENNETT. 7 plus miles, at a moderate to brisk pace. Combination of beaches and pathways. We visit Hanger-B, displaying many vintage WW II aircraft (some in stage of restoration). Possible hike extension across the Marine Park Bridge. Meet: 9:30 AM outside the Q / B train Sheepshead Bay station in Brooklyn (Sheepshead Bay Road exit). Bring lunch and water. Leader: Marvin Malater, Non members $3. Sun., May 15 - ROCKEFELLER STATE PARK PRESERVE (125 Phelps Way, Pleasantville, NY 10570) 6 miles, leisurely scenic walk. Hike historic carriage roads, gentle rolling hills, beautiful vistas. Take the 8:43 a.m. Metro North train from Grand Center Terminal to Tarrytown. Arrive 9:22 a.m. Drivers please

4 Newsletter & Schedule of Activities (239) April /May /June 2016 Page 4 meet group at Tarrytown Metro North Station at 9:22 a.m. for shuttle to Park. Parking Fee $6. Wear good sneakers or hiking boots. Bring water & lunch. We will visit Stone Barn Café and Environmental Center. Possibly visit Rockwood Hall for Hudson River views. Leader: Frank Bamberger Call to confirm hike will take place especially if rain is threatened. address: fbamberger@nyc.rr.com. Non members $3. Sat., May 21- CITY ISLAND, ORCHARD BEACH. 6 to 8 miles, moderate pace. Walk from Pelham Bay Park to City Island, a quaint fishing village in the Bronx. Lunch on City Island at an out door water front cafeteria, or bring your own lunch. Then on to Orchard Beach and the Nature Center. The walk will start at Pelham Bay and return to the same place. Leader: Leonard Morgenstern. For meeting place and time, please call You can call any time (24 / 7) starting 72 hours prior to the walk for meeting place and time. Non members $3. Sat., May 21 - CITY ISLAND, BRONX. 2 to 3 miles, easy pace. Sea air, buildings and history on this tiny island with short streets and fish based eateries. Lunch at end of main drag (why bring own?). Also, you can bring your lunch and liquids. Bus runs both ways on street. Meet BEFORE lunch at 11AM, indoors at subway turnstile at Pelham Bay Park stop of #6 train (last stop). Bring liquids. Allow time for restrooms before boarding bus, Bx.29 "City Island (beware-there are two Bx 29's; one goes to City Island). We get off first stop on City Island. Leader: Susan B ; call to confirm. Joint walk, members only on walk (friends $3). Sun., May 22 - BEAR MOUNTAIN. 2 miles at a slow pace. Meet near the information booth, Port Authority Bus Terminal, North Building.. We will go by bus and return about 7:00p so bring lunch and a snack to eat on the bus on the way back Leader: Bob Ward: Call after 8:00pm the week before, but not on the day of the trip, for meeting time. Joint with other clubs. Members only on walk. Thurs., May 26 - STONE BARNS AND ROCKEFELLER PRESERVE. 6 miles at a moderate pace. Some ups and downs. We ll walk around Rockefeller Preserve and then go over to Stone Barns where we ll have lunch or you can buy something at their café. Meet at Grand Central Station by the information booth to take the 9:20 AM train to Phillipse Manor, arriving at 10:12 am. Check schedule for any possible changes. This train can also be boarded at Marble Hill at 9:40 am. Leader will be boarding at Marble Hill. Fare round trip: $18 / 12 (Grand Central); $10.20 / less for seniors and less from (Marble Hill). Rain cancels. Leader: Pat Belanoff, or padaulton@gmail.com. Call after Tuesday but no calls after 9:30 pm. Joint hike with Outdoors Club. Members only on walk. Sat., May 28 - ROCKLAND LAKE TO GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE. 8 to 9 miles at a moderate pace. Meet at 10:45 AM at the 42nd St. Port Authority Bus Terminal South Wing, near the white Commuter Statues next to the ticket window. Bus will leave at 11:20, and take one hour to Rockland Lake. We will walk around the lake view the beautiful water lilies and wild birds. Then go down to the Hudson River and follow the river trail back to G.W.B. Bring food and water. Bus fare one way $ 5.50 for senior. Call leader Peter Chang at on Friday evening for hiking status. Non member $3. Sat., May 28 (Memorial Day Weekend) - AIR SHOW, AT JONES BEACH - U.S. Navy Blue Angels. (Jones Beach call: for information). Meet 8:45 A.M. at parking lot 4, southeast side by benches, at the east tunnel leading to the center mall (flags). There is a bus/lirr package. Ask bus driver to let you off at the Center Mall. Follow the path toward the flags, and then take the path on your right. This path will turn, and lead to the tunnel going under the road; this tunnel leads to the SE side of parking lot 4.Bring chair or blanket to sit on at the beach to watch the air show. After the show ends (approx. 3 p.m.) we will walk the boardwalk and enjoy the exhibits and displays. Parking fee ($$$.00) will be collected, free with Empire Pass. Can wear shorts or swimsuit; bring lunch, liquid, sunscreen, sun-hat, sunglasses and binoculars. If you plan on arriving late please let me know so that I can attempt to leave space for you. The beach gets very crowded very fast. FYI the show is also Sunday. I can only answer after I am parked, so please be patient. After the fun on the South Shore, there may be a great fireworks display on the North Shore. We will head there (after stopping for dinner). Arriving early will give us time to visit some really interesting architecture, or just hang out on the beach, after getting a prime parking and viewing spot. Those that came by train will be dropped off at the LIRR after the fireworks. Leader: Joanne Tow. (h) for status and info. If lost the day of the show call leader Joanne's (will only be active the day of the hike). Non members $3. Mon., May 30 (Memorial Day) - FAR ROCKAWAY. Easy 3 to 4 miles. Meet 11:30 am at the A subway train stop at Mott Ave. for walk to the beach. Some boardwalk walking. Bring lunch and water and your bathing suit. Leader: John, (serious inquiries only). s preferred at Finch1149@gmail.com. Rain cancels. Non members $3. Sat., Jun 4 - TALLMAN MOUNTAIN STATE PARK TO NYACK. 8 miles. A delightful day awaits us here. We will walk in the park on the bike path. Then, on to the Long Path and the pier in Piermont with a brief stop in ice cream parlor there. Spectacular views of the Hudson River and the Tappan-Zee Bridge. Continue on shady and very pleasant Long Path to Nyack. Bring water, snacks, and sunscreen. Late return. Meet at 42 nd St. Port Authority Bus Terminal, South Wing at the statue of the commuters near ticket windows on the main floor. Purchase one way ticket on bus to Palisades Oak Tree Road; return ticket can be purchased on bus in Nyack. Start ing me any time before the hike for information and meeting time. Leader: Mike Puder, at nyhiker50@verizon.net. Joint hike with other clubs but members only on walk! Sun., Jun. 5 - SCENIC FIRE ISLAND TOUR. 6 miles. Moderate pace. Visit The Pines, Cherry Grove, and Sunken Forest. Visit AMC Camp at Atlantique for lemonade, showers & swimming. Pace moderate but sand may be soft. Take 9:22 a.m. LIRR train from Penn Station to Sayville. Arrive 10:49 a.m. (Please verify LIRR schedule or then taxi to Ferry for The Pines. Drivers please park at Bay Shore East Platform and take train at 10:25 to Sayville. Non seniors buy one way ticket at machine on West Bound Platform. DO NOT PARK AT SAYVILLE. We return by Ferry to BAY SHORE for return to NYC by LIRR. Cost $5 for admission to house, $16 ferry charge, plus cost of LIRR. Bring lunch, water and sunscreen, hat and comfortable shoes. Leader: Frank Bamberger Call to confirm hike will take place especially if rain is threatened. address: fbamberger@nyc.rr.com. Non members $3.

5 Newsletter & Schedule of Activities (239) April /May /June 2016 Page 5 Sat., Jun Fort Tryon & Inwood Hill Parks. About 2-3 miles at a very slow (1.5 mph) pace. Take the "A" train to 190 St. and then the elevator up to Fort Washington Ave. -- or take the #4 bus directly to 190 St. and Fort Washington Ave. Meet 11 a.m. by the benches at the entrance to Fort Tryon Park on Margaret Corbin Circle. After a stop at the New Leaf Cafe (restrooms), we'll go through Linden Terrace (the highest point in Fort Tryon Park and the second highest natural elevation in Manhattan, with great views of the Hudson and the city). Then we'll visit the Cloisters where we can take a look at the famous Unicorn Tapestries -- and anything else people might want to see. (Admission is "pay what you wish" -- $1 is fine). Buy lunch in the cafe in the Cloisters (around $10) or bring your own. Afterwards, we'll walk through Inwood Hill Park, the largest forested area still remaining in Manhattan, and the only entirely undeveloped park -- nothing but trees! (Early out at Dyckman St. or by taking the #4 bus from the Cloisters.) The walk should end around 4 with a pause for refreshment at the Indian Road Cafe on 218 St. (near the 215 St. stop on the #1 subway). Call or me to make sure the hike is on, to let me know that you are coming, and if you have any questions. Leader: Bob Susser, ; rsusser@aol.com. Members only. Sat., Jun. 11- BRONX RIVER PATHWAY. About 15 miles, moderately brisk pace, on flat terrain with many drop out points. Follow the Bronx River from Valhalla down to Bronx. N.Y. Start walk over the Valhalla Dam, passing White Plains, Scarsdale down to Mount Vernon and finally to the Bronx Subway. Bring lunch and water. Meet 8:30 AM at the Grand Central Terminal Information Booth (departure is at 8:47 AM). Cost is $9.75 one way to Valhalla, seniors $6.50. Bring MetroCard. Leader: Ludwig Hendel, Call to confirm hike status Fri. evening only (June 10 ). Club Members only on walk. Sat., Jun. 11- MANITOU NATURE PRESERVE / OUTWARD BOUND TRAILS. 6 to 7 miles, at a moderate steady pace on forested trail paths and winding creeks. Vivid views from, high banks, overlooking the Hudson River; through flat terrain and small hills. Bring food and water. Meet Grand Central Terminal by the big clock at the Information Booth. Tentative schedule: Hudson Line RR departs GCT at 8:43 am, arriving Manitou at 9:55 am. Return is from Manitou at 4:26 pm, arriving GCT at 5:48 pm. Leader: Marvin Malater, Call after April 2 nd for schedule, hike status or information. Non Members $3. Sat., Jun BROOKLYN BRIDGE PARK TO CHINATOWN. About 5 to 8 miles at a brisk & steady pace, mostly on paved streets. We start from York & Jay Street in Brooklyn, walking to Adams & Plymouth street to view public art exhibition displaced under the Brooklyn Bridge and then head to Myrtle Ave to see another public art exhibition to see sculptures in the park. Then we walk to Atlantic & Flatbush Ave for Middle Eastern stores to taste their products. We will continuously walk to the East River in Brooklyn to see the Brooklyn Bridge Park & Pier 6 for free ferry service to the Governors Island (Memorial Day to Labor Day 11:00am - 5:00pm). We also walk through the Swing Bridge to reach Dumbo, possibly tastes a free sample of a hot / cold chocolate drink. Finally we will walk over the Brooklyn Bridge to have optional post-lunch snacks at a Chinese café / restaurant in Chinatown. Meet 10:30am on the corner of York & Jay Street in Brooklyn. Take the "F" train to York Street. Metrocard fares. Bring lunch and water. Dress according to the weather. Heavy rain or storm cancels the walk. NO FLIP_FLOP FOOTWEAR and NO SLOW WALKERS, PLEASE. Leader: Youn, Call for the walk status on the week of the walk (No calls after 9:30pm) Members only on walk. Sat., Jun. 11- BRIGHTON BEACH, CONEY ISLAND TO SEAGATE, 2-1/2 to 3 miles, easy pace. Eat at Brighton Beach restaurant or bring your own lunch and liquids. Then we go to the boardwalk, passing all these areas, amusement parks and more. To Stillwell Ave., Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Stand, renamed baseball park, NY Aquarium, Coney Island Museum, beautiful subway station at Stillwell. Bring water on walk. Meet 12 NOON BEFORE lunch, at Brighton Beach stop of Q or B train; exit at MANNED main booth; water side of Brighton Beach Ave. Leader: Susan B.; ; call to confirm. Joint walk; members only on walk (friends $3). Sun., Jun BAYARD CUTTING ARBORETUM, GREAT RIVER. We will go via Long Island ail Road to Great River and then walk over to this tree park. Bring lunch and beverage. Meet near the police booth in front of the Long Island Railroad waiting room, in Penn Station. Leader: Bob Ward, ; Call after 8:00 pm for meeting time. Joint with other clubs. Members only on walk. Sun., Jun.19 - SCENIC FIRE ISLAND TOUR. 6 miles. moderate pace. Visit The Pines, Cherry Grove, Sunken Forest. Visit AMC Camp at Atlantique for lemonade, showers & swimming. Pace moderate but sand may be soft. Take 9:22 a.m. LIRR train from Penn Station to Sayville. Arrive 10:49 a.m. (Please verify LIRR schedule (718) or then taxi to Ferry for The Pines. Drivers please park at Bay Shore East Platform and take train at 10:25 to Sayville. Non seniors buy one way ticket at machine on West Bound Platform. DO NOT PARK AT SAYVILLE. We return by Ferry to BAY SHORE for return to NYC by LIRR. Cost $5 for admission to house, $16 ferry charge, plus cost of LIRR. Bring lunch, water and sunscreen, hat and comfortable shoes. Leader: Frank Bamberger Call to confirm hike will take place especially if rain is threatened. address: fbamberger@nyc.rr.com. Non members $3. Thurs., Jun RONKONKOMA TO BAYARD CUTTING ARBORETUM: on the Long Island Green Belt. 7 miles at a moderate pace. Terrain is almost all flat, but boots are best because the trail can be muddy in places. We ll walk through Connetiquot State Park, look at the fish hatcheries there, and end up at Bayard Cutting Arboretum where we can get tea / coffee. Meet at Penn Station / 34 th St. in the LIRR ticketing area, at the latest 9A.M. to take the 9:15 a.m. train to Ronkonkoma: arriving at Ronkonkoma 10:37 (check schedule for any changes). Return from the Great River LIRR station. Fare round trip: $26.50 / $18 seniors. Rain cancels. Leader: Pat Belanoff, or padaulton@gmail.com. Call after Tuesday, but no calls after 9:30 PM. Joint hike Outdoors Club. Members only. Sat., Jun SLOATSBURG-HARRIMAN STATE PARK. 10 miles. 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