Boy Scout Troop 10 completes treacherous 5 mile, 500 feet elevation hike, ‘The Giant Stairs’ at Alpine Reservation Camp in N.J.

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Boy Scout Troop 10 completes treacherous 5 mile, 500 feet elevation hike, ‘The Giant Stairs’ at Alpine Reservation Camp in N.J.

By Dr. Dwight Rosenstein, Scoutmaster

On a beautiful weekend at the end of September, Troop 10, Great Neck had an action-packed camping overnight weekend. Thirty-three scouts and several adults camped at Alpine Scout Reservation on the Palisades in New Jersey.

The main activity for the day was a fairly strenuous hike. Scouts descended about 500 feet on switchbacks down the Palisades cliffs to the Hudson River. The troop then traveled north and within half a mile came upon the Giant Stairs, 0.55-mile long rock fall with treacherous footing.

That part of the hike was challenging mentally and physically and took about 2 hours to conquer. The scouts made it through that section and so did the adults. They continued north and crossed the state line into New York.

Continuing north, they reached the Peanut Cascade and ruins of an Italian garden built in the 1900s when the area was privately owned.

There, the scouts lunched and rested, sort of, and then begin the ascent. The troop went up about 400 feet and then joined a section of the Long Path and traveled south back to the starting point.

The round trip was about 5 miles. Back at the campsite, the scouts gathered wood for the campfire, and some scouts demonstrated to the older scouts skills regarding knife, ax and saw, and fire building and fire safety and others were taught by the older scouts those skills.

Dinner was cooked by patrol on camp stoves, and after cleanup, a nice big campfire and s’mores were enjoyed by all. All were up early the next morning, cooked breakfast, cleaned up, broke camp, and left the site cleaner than we found it.

Troop 10 meets at the Manhasset-Lakeville Fire Department on 25 Prospect Street on Mondays at 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm on school days. If you are interested to join Troop 10, please contact Dr. Dwight J Rosenstein at [email protected].

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