Question about cellular reception

I’ve done 2 overnights at Harriman so far, both at the Stone Bridge Lean-To. However, I was looking to bring some friends to the West Mountain Lean-to for an overnight. One of my friends works as a nurse at a care facility, and needs to be able to answers calls in-case of emergencies or changes to his patients. I’ve had cell reception at the peak of Stone Bridge, and was wondering if anyone had gotten reception at West Mountain. If not; are there other lean-tos where they have?

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u/Thick_Serve2364 — 9 days ago

Where do I go next?

I recently went to Stockbridge solo for my first trip, and this past weekend I convinced a friend to come with!

I’ve gotten “comfortable” to where I want to try a different site, and was wondering where you guys would recommend?

I prefer to avoid as many people as I can, and would like to have some vantage points for photography. From what I gathered, West Mountain is probably where I’ll go to next.

u/Thick_Serve2364 — 24 days ago
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First time backpacking

I'm a 23 year old college student who's never hiked a day in his life, let alone spent the night in the woods.

I brought a pack, tent, pad, and sleeping bag, brought some food and other essentials, and with a roughly 30~ pound bag, I decided I was prepared enough to go alone. I parked at Silvermine, walked the menomine until I got to the long path, and from there, walked to Stone Bridge and set up camp. I always heard how the park is super busy, but I didn't see a single person once I got past Lake Nawahunta, and there wasn't a single person near Stone Bridge either.

I made quite a lot of mistakes. I didn't fill up my water at a trail once I set up my tent, I set up my tent wayyyy later then when I arrived at the site where I was going to camp, and I also didn't hang up my food till it was dark out. However, nothing prepared me for the sounds I would hear that night. I laid in my tent and for about the next 4 hours I couldn't move due to the fear of whatever the hell was around me, I thought something had gotten at my food I hung, I thought I heard something pissing, I heard a branch fall. Ultimately, I fell asleep, and I woke up to everything exatcly where I put it.

I learned a lot, and more importantly, I got around 12~ hours of no screens, reading The Odyssey, and lots of introspection. I'll definitely be back out, just maybe with some people this time.

u/Thick_Serve2364 — 1 month ago