Welcome to the Taconic Hiking Club in the Albany, NY Capital District/Berkshires

Taconic Hiking Club members welcome applicants interested in nature study, hiking, backpacking, camping, cycling, canoe/kayaking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, trail maintenance and Tanglewood. Activities are listed in our newsletter and generally take place in, but are not limited to, the area surrounding Capital District. Contact:THC, 30 Upper Flat Rock Road, Delmar NY 12054-5228. Annual dues are $10. To view the current THC BLOG pages, search: http://taconichikingclub.blogspot.com/

Contributors

  • Taconic Hiking Club
  • Blog Administrator

Trail Work: Contact Colin Campbell 438-9629 or holesinhead@aol.com. Outings must be submitted to Gayle Fountain at pfounta1@nycap.rr.com or 371-8585. EXPLORE OUR LINKS to informative sites. (Please report failures.)

  • Adirondack Hikes
  • Adirondack Fire Tower Mountains
  • Catskill Hikes
  • Catskill Hiker
  • Catskill Park
  • New York State DEC
  • Hudson River Valley Greenway
  • NY NJ Trail Conference
  • Open Space Institute
  • Emma Treadwell Nature Center, Thacher Park
  • 5 Rivers Education Center
  • Nature Conservancy
  • Taconic Crest Project
  • Links to Related Web Sites
  • Berkshire Hiking
  • Crooked Canes
  • Rip Van Winkle Hikers
  • Catskill 3500 Club
  • Catskill Mountain Club
  • Local Hikes
  • Weather
  • Views from the Top
  • New York Outdoors
  • Hike Safe Planning
  • Thruway Information
  • Mt Washington Observatory
  • Serious Hiker Links
  • Global Trip Reports
  • Hiking National Parks
  • Senior Pass to National Parks
  • Trail Photos
  • List of XC Areas
  • Capital Area Ski Touring
  • OCXC SKI
  • Snow Reports
  • Northeast Snow Info
  • Bicycling
  • Pedaling.com
  • Albany Bike Coalition
  • Bicycle Tutor
  • League of American Bicyclists
  • Bicycle Forum
  • HRWA Paddling
  • Clearwater News
  • NY State Canals
  • Kayak Meetup
  • Riverkeeper
  • ADK
  • ADK 46rs
  • Green Mountain Club
  • AMC
  • American Hiking Society
  • Sierra Club
  • Birding in NY State
  • What's That Bug?
  • Stinging Pests
  • NY Amphibian and Reptile Guide
  • Identify Wildflowers
  • Northeast Wetland Flora
  • Science Daily:Plants&Animals

Read Previous Posts Here

  • NEW WEB SITE
  • 2014 Spring Schedule
  • 2014 End-to-End Registration is Full
  • THC 2013-14 WINTER SCHEDULE
  • NEW THC WEB SITE
  • 2014 TCT End to End Endurance Challenge
  • 2014 TCT End-to-End Registration
  • THC FALL SCHEDULE
  • THC NEWS - TRAIL REPORT
  • THC SUMMER OUTINGS SCHEDULE

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THC OFFICERS: President: RJ Hydorn, Vice President: Clifford Prewencki, Recording Secretary: Martha Waldman, Treasurer: Mary MacDonald, and Corresponding Secretary: Sharon Bonk


Please take care to match your physical condition and abilities to the stated length of the scheduled event you choose. It is each participant's responsibility to provide themselves with appropriate equipment and clothing. The outing coordinator may question participants in order to determine whether they are capable of completing the trip. Please cooperate for your safety and the safety of the group. It is in your best interest to let someone know if you have limiting physical conditions or are taking a medication."The superior hiker uses superior judgment to avoid situations requiring superior skill."