- Bear Mountain (Hudson Highlands)
Infobox Mountain
Name = Bear Mountain
Photo = Bear Mountain, Hudson Highlands, New York.jpg
Caption = Bear Mountain from Long Mountain
Elevation = 1,284 feet (391 m)
Location =New York ,USA
Range =Hudson Highlands
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Coordinates = coor dms|41|18|49|N|74|00|18|W|
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Easiest route = road
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Pronunciation =Bear Mountain is one of the best-known peaks of
New York 'sHudson Highlands . Located mostly in Orange County's Town of Highlands, it lends its name to a nearby bridge and the state park that contains it.Its summit, accessible by a paved road, has several roadside viewpoints, a
picnic area andobservatory , the Perkins Memorial Tower. It is crossed by severalhiking trails as well, including the oldest section of theAppalachian Trail . The AT across Bear Mountain is currently being [http://www.nynjtc.org/BearMountainTrails/ rebuilt and realigned] by theNew York - New Jersey Trail Conference to minimize erosion and improve accessibility and sustainability.The steep eastern face of the mountain overlooks the Hudson River. The eastern side of the mountain consists of a pile of massive boulders, often the size of houses, that culminate in a 50-foot (15 m) cliff face at approximately the 1,000 foot level. A direct scramble from the shore of Hessian Lake to Perkins Memorial Drive on the summit requires a gain of about 1,000 feet in roughly 0.8 miles [http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=41.31665&lon=-73.99559&datum=nad83&layer=DRG] .
Historical Events at Bear Mountain
Late in July 1921,
Franklin Roosevelt visited aBoy Scout camp at Hessian Lake on the eastern edge of Bear Mountain. Two weeks later, on August 11, Roosevelt developed a paralytic illness, eitherpolio orGuillain-Barré syndrome (SeeFranklin D. Roosevelt's paralytic illness for more information). There is no information whether any cases of polio or of infections that might triggerGuillain-Barré syndrome occurred in the camp.Babe Ruth negotiated his contracts with the Yankees in the Bear Mountain Inn in the 1920s.Bear Mountain was once the premier ski jumping site in the United States. Because of its notoriety as a ski jumping location, Bear Mountain was considered as a possible site for the
1932 Winter Olympics , which were held in Lake Placid,New York . The ski jump run has not been used since 1990, and its stone steps built into the eastern side of the mountain are now crumbling.During
World War II , theBrooklyn Dodgers held their spring training here.Baseball Goes to War, by William B. Mead, 1985, pg. 74,]2006 child endangerment case
On June 14, 2006, Victor Han of
Staten Island stopped hisminivan at an overlook near the summit on Perkins Drive and got out to take pictures. While he was out, the vehicle rolled forward, between two stones meant to prevent such incidents, and pitched forward down the hill. Two nearby hikers responded where the car came to rest, and were able to save Han's daughters. However, his wife Hejin died.Al-rikabi, Ramsey; June 15, 2006; " [http://www.recordonline.com/archive/2006/06/15/brf218.htm Woman dies when van rolls off overlook] "; "Times Herald Record ", retrieved June 21, 2006]What had been a tragic accident took a surprising turn two days later when
New York State Park Police arrested Han on felony charges of promoting asuicide attempt and two counts apiece of first-degreereckless endangerment of a child and endangering the welfare of a child.McKenna, Chris and Wells, Kristina; June 17, 2006; [http://www.recordonline.com/archive/2006/06/16/news-newhan-06-15.html Husband charged in wife's death] , "Times Herald Record"; retrieved June 21, 2006] . Investigators said that Han had been having an affair with a younger woman who worked at his engineering firm and that his wife had been expressing suicidal ideations over it immediately prior to the stop. His neighbors and friends in Staten Island'sKorean-American community expressed disbelief.Sullivan, John; June 17, 2006; " [http://www.recordonline.com/archive/2006/06/17/news-jsfamily-06-17.html Friends say Han couldn't have helped his wife die] "; "Times Herald Record"; retrieved June 21, 2006]On March 28, 2007, Victor Han pleaded guilty in Rockland County Court to child endangerment, admitting that he knew his wife was putting herself and their children in danger when he left the vehicle. "He did this to get the case over, and not to force the family to go through the trauma (of a trial)," according to defense attorney Lawrence Goldman.Lieberman, Steve; March 29, 2007; " [http://www.thejournalnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2007303290002 Dad admits endangering kids during wife's suicide at Bear Mountain] "; "
The Journal News "; retrieved April 2, 2007; and various wire service reports.]Notes
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