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Kaaterskill Falls, Catskill Mountains, near Palenville, NY

Kaaterskill Falls, Catskill Mountains, near Palenville, NY

We’re celebrating our 20th anniversary as Canadians by visiting the eastern half of our adopted country. We’ll tell you how we feel about hiking in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland compared to hiking here in the Canadian Rockies. We’ll also drop south of the border into New York and New Hampshire, where we’ll hike in the Catskills and the White Mountains.

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YOUR SAFETY IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY

Hiking and camping in the wilderness can be dangerous. Experience and preparation reduce risk but will never eliminate it.

Information published in a book or on a website—regardless how authoritative—is not a substitute for common sense or sound judgment. Your safety is your responsibility. The unique details of your specific situation and the decisions you make at that time will determine the outcome.

When hiking, threats to your wellbeing are unpredictable; you must always be aware. In the backcountry, risk is subjective; you must gauge it for yourself. Away from civilization, small mistakes can have severe consequences; you must vigilantly prevent injury and avoid becoming disoriented.

Never hike alone. Before setting out, check the weather forecast and current trail conditions; adjust your plans accordingly. Always carry a map and compass, a first-aid kit, extra clothing, a personal locator beacon, plus enough food and water to survive an emergency.

If you doubt your ability to negotiate rough terrain, respond to wild animals, or handle sudden, extreme weather changes, hike only in a group led by a competent, licensed guide.

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