Where is my limit? What is the ultimate challenge for hikers?
Devil's Path is probably the most challenging hike I had in the US. The whole path is 25miles, which is also referred to as one of the most dangerous hiking path in northeast due to the rapid elevation gains and descents (five peaks ~ 14,000 feet of ascent and descent in total!). It is the ultimate challenge in backpacking - every hiker's ultimate goal is to do an epic one day hike in DP!
Have been talking about it with my hiking buddy for a year and now here we go! We made a one day hike in the eastern portion (13.5miles in 10hours)! (Eastern portion = Indian head, Twin, Sugarloaf, and Plateau; western portion = Hunter and West Kill).
Serval suggestions and lessons we learnt from this hike:
1. Early start (full hike def starts before 530am; half hike can start around 7am);
2. Travel light (3L of water - only 2 refills 1) a water tube between Sugarloaf and Plateau. 2) at the tombstone campsite which is 13.5miles in; light jacket to start the day, headlamp, protein bars, nuts or chocolates, one trekking pole, and energy drinks!)
3. Pace yourself: the whole/half hike exhaustive and hard on legs/knees, so make sure you have the proper pace to accomplish your goal;
4. Drink a ton of water, eat nutritious food (calorie doesn't matter at this point! Have whatever you want =) and lastly have good sleeps after the hike! Cold bath/massage/light exercise also help to reduce the sourness.
Overall the trail sign is obvious - just follow the red trail signs. In the eastern portion, the blue trail is a short cut trail.
It's an unforgettable experience and def get your best hiking buddies to plan this trip with you! It was thrilling, exciting, at times scary yet way worth it. I got to push my limits in the last 4 miles of the eastern section (the steepest portion). But you only know when you tried! Have fun!! read more