8.8 miles
Distance
795 ft
Climb
-2,732 ft
Descent
2,774 ft
High Point
-1,937 ft
Altitude change
803 ft
Altitude min
2,743 ft
Altitude start
807 ft
Altitude end
-4.2%
Grade
-51.7%
Grade max
26.1%
Grade min
2 miles
Distance climb
6 miles
Distance down
1,854 ft
Distance flat

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Detailed Description
Long Path - Section Nineteen is a 9 mile less popular expert route located near Phoenicia New York. This hike only route can be used both directions and has a hard overall physical rating. This route includes 3 trails. This route climbs 795 ft with a max elevation of 2,774 ft then descends -2,732 ft.
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Stats

  • Distance
    9 miles
  • Avg time
    6 hr 8 min
  • Altitude change
    -1,937 ft
  • Altitude min
    803 ft
  • Altitude start
    2,743 ft
  • Altitude end
    807 ft
  • Climb
    795 ft
  • Descent
    -2,732 ft
  • Grade
    -4.2%
  • Grade max
    -51.7%
  • Grade min
    26.1%
  • Distance climb
    2 miles
  • Distance down
    6 miles
  • Distance flat
    1,854 ft

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  • Riding area
  • Primary Activity
    Hike
  • Difficulty rating
    Black Diamond
  • Route Type
    Point to Point
  • eBike Allowed
  • Direction
    Both Directions
  • Physical rating
    Hard

Directions

  1. Walk south on LP - Phoenicia East Branch Trail.
  2. Continue for 13 kilometers.
  3. Bear left onto LP - Lane Street.
  4. Continue for 200 meters.
  5. Turn right onto LP - High Street.
  6. Continue for 800 meters.
  7. Make a sharp left onto LP - Bridge Street.
  8. Continue for 300 meters.
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