- Breakneck Ridge
Infobox Mountain
Name = Breakneck Ridge
Photo = Breakneck_Ridge.jpg
Caption = Breakneck Ridge from across the Hudson River
Elevation = 1,260 feet (384 m)
Location =New York ,USA
Range =Hudson Highlands
Prominence = 527 feet (161 m)
Coordinates = coord|41|27|35|N|73|57|32|W
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First ascent = unknown
Easiest route = trail
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Pronunciation =Breakneck Ridge is a mountain along the
Hudson River between Beacon and Cold Spring,New York , straddling the boundary between Dutchess and Putnam counties. Its distinctive rocky cliffs are visible for a long distance when approached from the south, and together withStorm King Mountain on the opposite bank of the river forms Wey-Gat, or Wind Gate, the picturesque northern gateway to theHudson Highlands .It has several summits, the highest, some distance inland, reaching approximately 1,260 feet (384 m) above sea level. The southern face of the peak is remarkable for its striking
cliff s, the result ofquarry ing in past years. Lying withinHudson Highlands State Park , it offers many stunning views of the river and region and is quite popular withhiker s, to the point that a rail flag stop has been established on theMetro North line which runs right by the base of the ridge along NY 9D.Name
According to legend, Breakneck gets its name from the same wild bull as neighboring
Bull Hill (also known as Mount Taurus), as the place where the bull finally fell to its death.Until at least the early 20th century, the mountain was also known as St. Anthony's Face or Turk's Face, after a facelike stone formation on the southern cliffs that was destroyed by quarrymen in 1901.
Approach
While several routes exist, most hikers take the white-blazed route up the mountain's west face that begins on Route 9D near the tunnel. After circling around to cross above the tunnels, it begins a steep, rocky and challenging climb up to the first bump of the mountain, about 720 feet (219 m) above the river, where there are sweeping views of the river and Highlands. It continues in a similar fashion over the remaining bumps until it reaches the summit.
External links
*Youtube|F6PbhNvCoWw|View from the top of Breakneck Mountain
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