Winter Nose Series: Anthony’s Nose
Saturday, January 17, 2026
Adventurers, this winter for the first time ever, we are doing a three-hike Nose Series. Three famous ‘nose’ trails in the area: Anthony’s Nose, Vroman’s Nose, and Gertrude’s Nose (now coming this spring). Do them all and get the Adventure Untamed Nose Challenge Patch!
Anthony’s Nose is a 900+ ft peak in the Hudson Highlands along the east bank of the Hudson River. It boasts impressive views of Bear Mountain, Bear Mountain Bridge, and the Hudson River. Because of the beautiful views, it’s a popular destination, so to avoid the crowds we are doing it in December. We are doing this hike via the Camp Smith Trail with some scrambling and use of hands required, but the destination is well worth the journey. It’s beautiful, close to the city, and a part of our ‘Nose’ series! What’s not to love?
Because of the scrambles, this hike is rated INTERMEDIATE+
What’s included:
Level: Intermediate (Learn More)
Mileage: 7.5 miles
Elevation Gain: 1,761 feet
Group Size: 2 – 14 adventurers
Departure:
Check-in Time: 7:15 am
Departure Time: 7:30 am
Return Time: Approximately 6:00 pm
Limited spots remaining
Let’s go snowshoeing! You don’t need any prior experience to join us on this wonderful winter trip. We are going to the Catskill Mountains to play in the winter wonderland and try snowshoeing. We’ll provide the snowshoes and teach you the basics. Don’t worry, if you can hike, you can snowshoe. Beginners welcome! It’s day of fun in the snow you are not going to want to miss!
Note, while our usual trip is to the North-South Lake, the exact location of the hike may vary, depending on the best snow conditions. If weather does not cooperate and there is no snow in our region, it will be a regular winter hike!
This trip is rated ACTIVE+.
What’s included:
Level: Active (Learn More)
Mileage: 4.5 – 6.5 miles (depending on exact route)
Elevation Gain: 900 feet
Group Size: 2 – 14 adventurers
Departure:
Check-in Time: 6:30 am
Departure Time: 6:45 am
Return Time: Approximately 6:30 pm
Fall in love with winter!
If rocks and walls are meant for climbing, then so are frozen waterfalls! Whether you have experienced the unbridled joy of climbing or are a first-timer, join us for a trip to the Catskill Mountains to climb water that has frozen solid running down vertical rocks. Our ice guides will set up multiple ropes, so you will get a chance to try routes of varying difficulty and climb as much as you want throughout the day. We will teach you the technique and give feedback and beta throughout the day. This amazing, unique winter experience is a must-try for every adventurer!
We will provide all the equipment that you need, including harnesses, helmets, mountaineering boots, and crampons. Please email us your shoe size.
Please note, if we are having a warm winter and there it’s too warm or there is no ice, we will do our best to run this as a rock climbing trip (if the conditions allow).
What’s included:
Level: Active (Learn More)
Mileage: Depending on location, there may be be a 20-minute, steep hike in crampons to the climbing wall.
Elevation Gain: —
Group Size: 2 – 12 adventurers
Departure:
Check-in Time: 6:45 am
Departure Time: 7:00 am
Return Time: Approximately 7:00 pm
Limited spots remaining
Introducing our Old Croton Aqueduct hiking series. We are section-hiking this trail in a series of ACTIVE-level hikes. This is hike two of the series (you don’t have to have done the first one to do this one :)).
In this brand new hike, we are going on a section hike of the Old Croton Aqueduct Historic Trail! Escape the 21st century and [go] on a historic journey through Westchester County! For more than 150 years, the trail atop the Old Croton Aqueduct has linked communities along the lower Hudson River. This tree-lined 26.2-mile portion of the 41-mile trailway, popular with runners and walkers, offers glimpses of historic and architectural treasures along the way.” Your guide will share the history of the Old Croton Aqueduct as you see the Aqueduct and Reservoir and some interesting historical markers regarding the trail.
Even though this hike is between six and seven miles, because of it’s flatter and less-technical terrain, we are rating it an ACTIVE+ hike.
What’s included:
Level: Active (Learn More)
Mileage: 6-7 miles
Elevation Gain: ~400 feet
Group Size: 2 – 14 adventurers
Departure:
Check-in Time: 7:30 am
Departure Time: 7:45 am
Return Time: Approximately 6:00 pm
Fall in love with winter!
If rocks and walls are meant for climbing, then so are frozen waterfalls! Whether you have experienced the unbridled joy of climbing or are a first-timer, join us for a trip to the Catskill Mountains to climb water that has frozen solid running down vertical rocks. Our ice guides will set up multiple ropes, so you will get a chance to try routes of varying difficulty and climb as much as you want throughout the day. We will teach you the technique and give feedback and beta throughout the day. This amazing, unique winter experience is a must-try for every adventurer!
We will provide all the equipment that you need, including harnesses, helmets, mountaineering boots, and crampons. Please email us your shoe size.
Please note, if we are having a warm winter and there it’s too warm or there is no ice, we will do our best to run this as a rock climbing trip (if the conditions allow).
What’s included:
Level: Active (Learn More)
Mileage: Depending on location, there may be be a 20-minute, steep hike in crampons to the climbing wall.
Elevation Gain: —
Group Size: 2 – 12 adventurers
Departure:
Check-in Time: 6:45 am
Departure Time: 7:00 am
Return Time: Approximately 7:00 pm
Limited spots remaining
Join us on a classic climb of the tallest mountain in the Northeast, with an extra challenge of doing it in precarious winter conditions. At 6,288 feet, boasting 4,000 feet of elevation gain over 4 miles, and harsh, unpredictable weather above treeline, this thrilling hike will challenge even experienced hikers.
Our adventure will take us up and down the classic Winter Lion’s Head Route, and we’ll experience everything from forest trails to the heart-pounding climbs up the steep, snow-covered slopes. Finally, we’ll make our way above the treeline and to the exposed summit cone.
If you are lucky enough to summit on a clear day, you will enjoy gorgeous views of the White Mountains and be able to see as far as Maine, Massachusetts, New York, Vermont, Canada, and the Atlantic Ocean.
Experience: This trip is for experienced hikers with prior winter hiking experience. Please contact us at info@adventureuntamed.com for more information. We can help you create a training plan!
Accommodations: 4-person bunk rooms at the Joe Dodge Lodge, 2 nights.
Food: We will have lunch on the road the first day and the last day. Other than that, all meals are included.
Day 1 (February 14th)
We’ll depart at 7:00 am, stopping for lunch on the road. After arriving at the Joe Dodge Lodge, we’ll go for a short warm-up hike. We’ll test out our gear and learn crampon and ice axe use, as well as the skills to stay warm, dry, and safe in unpredictable winter conditions. After a moderate scramble to the top, gorgeous views of Mt. Washington will open up right in front of us, and you can trace the route you’ll be taking to the summit the next day. That evening we’ll enjoy dinner, do a gear check, and get a good night’s sleep before the summit attempt the following morning.
Day 2 (February 15th)
After a hearty breakfast, we’ll start the summit attempt of Mount Washington. The snowy terrain will get the blood pumping right away. Be prepared for steep ascents, especially as the day goes on and you enter the Alpine Zone and make your way up the summit cone. Once above the treeline, you may encounter extreme weather, but our guides will be there every step of the way to keep you safe. If the day is clear, winter-wonderland views of the White Mountains will open up at the top. The hike down, with its steep descents, can be just as challenging as the way up. Back at the lodge, we’ll unwind, relax, and have a delicious dinner to celebrate the day’s adventures.
Day 3 (February 16th)
After a good night’s rest, we’ll pack up, eat breakfast, and relax for the leisurely drive back to New York City, stopping for lunch along the way. You have a choice to sleep in or go on an optional pre-breakfast hike!
Level: Intense (Learn More)
Mileage: 8 miles
Elevation Gain: 4,169 feet
Group Size: 2 – 9 adventurers
Departure:
Check-in Time: 6:45 am, February 14th
Departure Time: 7:00 am, February 14th
Return Time: Approximately 8:00 pm, February 16th
Fall in love with winter!
If rocks and walls are meant for climbing, then so are frozen waterfalls! Whether you have experienced the unbridled joy of climbing or are a first-timer, join us for a trip to the Catskill Mountains to climb water that has frozen solid running down vertical rocks. Our ice guides will set up multiple ropes, so you will get a chance to try routes of varying difficulty and climb as much as you want throughout the day. We will teach you the technique and give feedback and beta throughout the day. This amazing, unique winter experience is a must-try for every adventurer!
We will provide all the equipment that you need, including harnesses, helmets, mountaineering boots, and crampons. Please email us your shoe size.
Please note, if we are having a warm winter and there it’s too warm or there is no ice, we will do our best to run this as a rock climbing trip (if the conditions allow).
What’s included:
Level: Active (Learn More)
Mileage: Depending on location, there may be be a 20-minute, steep hike in crampons to the climbing wall.
Elevation Gain: —
Group Size: 2 – 12 adventurers
Departure:
Check-in Time: 6:45 am
Departure Time: 7:00 am
Return Time: Approximately 7:00 pm
In this hike series, we are taking on the longest hiking-only footpath in the world – one section at a time. For this adventure, we are tackling a Pennsylvania section. This is a beautiful ridge hike, with minimal elevation gain. This is the perfect introduction to INTERMEDIATE-level hikes and is rated INTERMEDIATE- or ACTIVE+ Because this is a point-to-point hike, there is no need to double-back. It’s the Appalachian Trail, and it’s new places all day long. Come explore the AT with us!
What’s included:
Level: Intermediate (Learn More)
Mileage: 7.7 miles
Elevation Gain: 627 feet
Group Size: 2 – 13 adventurers
Departure:
Check-in Time: 6:30 am
Departure Time: 6:45 am
Return Time: Approximately 7:30 pm
Limited spots remaining
We’ll hike through northern hardwood forests and cross streams on our ascent of Balsam Mountain. Some of these trails are relatively new. They were rerouted after Hurricane Irene in 2011. Once at the top, we’ll traverse Balsam’s long ridge and enjoy a beautiful viewpoint before reaching the summit. If we have time and the group is feeling up to the task, we will tag Eagle, another 3500 peak. This is an excellent adventure for hikers looking for a gentler introduction to the Catskill tall peaks.
This is a required peak for Catskill 3500 Club Membership and #26 Catskill Tall Peak (elevation 3,608′). This is one of the four peaks that must be climbed twice, at least once in winter (December 21 – March 21).
What’s included:
Level: Challenging (Learn More)
Mileage: 5.5 miles
Elevation Gain: 1,629 feet
Group Size: 2 – 12 adventurers
Departure:
Check-in Time: 6:30 am
Departure Time: 6:45 am
Return Time: Approximately 7:00 pm
Limited spots remaining
Let’s do the AT over a weekend!
In this hike series, we are taking on the longest hiking-only footpath in the world – one section at a time. And this is our overnight trip! That’s right – we’ll drive up on Friday evening and have dinner the guides will cook for you. We’ll spend a night in a house we are renting just for our group (with a game room and a hot tub), then hike Saturday. On Sunday, we’ll do a shorter hike and spend the afternoon in Jim Thorpe before heading back to the City.
On Day 1, we’ll hike the beautiful ridge line and ascent Bear Rock. Day 2 will be a day with shorter mileage to allow for a more moderate pace. We’ll continue along the same ridge and hike up Bake Oven Knob. We will finish up our weekend with exploring the town of Jim Thorpe in the Poconos.
Because this is a point-to-point hike, there is no need to double-back. It’s only the Appalachian Trail, and it’s new places all day long. Come explore the AT with us!
Accommodations: Shared chalet with just our group – four-person bunk room. Single and double rooms available for an extra $100 and $75 fee respectively. The chalet has a hot tub, game room, fire place, and outdoor space. There will be some down time to relax with a book or just enjoy the house.
Meals: Guides will cook dinners and breakfasts for you and provide ingredients to make lunches for the trail. Please bring snacks and money for a meal at Jim Thorpe on the last day.
What’s included:
Level: Intermediate (Learn More)
Mileage: Day 1 – 7.5 miles; Day 3.5 miles
Elevation Gain: Day 1 – 800 feet; Day 2 – 450 feet
Group Size: 2 – 8 adventurers
Departure:
Check-in Time: 5:00 pm, April 24
Departure Time: 5:15 pm, April 24
Return Time: Approximately 8:00 pm, April 26
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