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amother
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Fri, Aug 18 2006, 1:20 pm
Ever been there? What is there to do for a couple with a toddler?
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sky
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Mon, Jul 02 2012, 7:58 pm
Yes, twice, its amazing.
We've done it with 2 toddlers (3 and 1 1/2 years).
And 3 toddlers (5 and 3 and 1 1/2 years).
(Or something like that. Now that I think about it #2 the second time still had long hair so he may have been 2 1/2).
Both times my kids over age of 2 walked and the youngest went in a baby carrier. I think you can rent carriers there that are very good (we rented the first time, second time brought our own), but it is first come first serve.
There are 3 levels of hikes. I think we did the one were you go into the rim. My kids are excellent walkers and can do long distances so I knew they could do it. I was nervous about the steps and the ledges. there are gates but at some points I was nervous about safety. And made everyone walk really slowly. It is gorgeous. At the end you can either go in a tube (not with toddlers) or on a raft, we did that, as long as the toddler can fit in a life jacket they will let. They were pretty lenient about it. or you can continue the hike by foot. Take lots of water with you.
The scenery is amazing. I would love to go back again.
The raft ride is pretty short but fun. Its also pretty tzinius, compared to most rafting experiences. I would never go rafting with dh because I'd be nervous people are wearing bathing suits, but here everyone is dressed for hiking.
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amother
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Wed, Jul 25 2012, 11:30 am
Where did you stay in/near Ausable Chasm?
Is there a minyan nearby?
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b from nj
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Wed, Jul 25 2012, 7:10 pm
sky wrote: | Yes, twice, its amazing.
We've done it with 2 toddlers (3 and 1 1/2 years).
And 3 toddlers (5 and 3 and 1 1/2 years).
(Or something like that. Now that I think about it #2 the second time still had long hair so he may have been 2 1/2).
Both times my kids over age of 2 walked and the youngest went in a baby carrier. I think you can rent carriers there that are very good (we rented the first time, second time brought our own), but it is first come first serve.
There are 3 levels of hikes. I think we did the one were you go into the rim. My kids are excellent walkers and can do long distances so I knew they could do it. I was nervous about the steps and the ledges. there are gates but at some points I was nervous about safety. And made everyone walk really slowly. It is gorgeous. At the end you can either go in a tube (not with toddlers) or on a raft, we did that, as long as the toddler can fit in a life jacket they will let. They were pretty lenient about it. or you can continue the hike by foot. Take lots of water with you.
The scenery is amazing. I would love to go back again.
The raft ride is pretty short but fun. Its also pretty tzinius, compared to most rafting experiences. I would never go rafting with dh because I'd be nervous people are wearing bathing suits, but here everyone is dressed for hiking. |
I'm looking forward to stopping off there on my way up to Mtl. this summer (weather permitting)!
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sweetnsalty
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Sun, Aug 24 2014, 5:58 pm
Any updated travelers since op posted this? I also want to go with a 2 year old. How long was the "hike?"
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