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Southwest Hunter Mountain (Leavitt Peak) is a subpeak of Hunter Mountain, located in Greene County, New York. It is considered one of the Catskills' High Peaks in its own right, because of its separation from the main summit, and its topographic prominence. Hunter Mountain is named after John Hunter, who also gave his name to the town of Hunter. Southwest Hunter is within the of the Catskill Park of New York's Forest Preserve.

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  • Southwest Hunter Mountain (Leavitt Peak) is a subpeak of Hunter Mountain, located in Greene County, New York. It is considered one of the Catskills' High Peaks in its own right, because of its separation from the main summit, and its topographic prominence. Hunter Mountain is named after John Hunter, who also gave his name to the town of Hunter. Southwest Hunter is part of the Devil's Path range of the Catskill Mountains.SW Hunter is flanked to the northeast by the main summit of Hunter, and to the west faces West Kill Mountain across 800-foot-deep (240 m) Diamond Notch. It is considered a bushwhack, as there are no official trails leading to its summit, in the midst of a dense montane boreal forest of red spruce and balsam fir. Attempts to climb from Diamond Notch, the closest approach of a maintained trail, have led to the creation of a maze of herd paths on the level area west of the mountain's summit, none of which leads to it and many of which dead-end. Hikers have instead been following the bed of a rail line used by a 19th century logging company that begins just off the Devil's Path, 0.1 miles (160 m) west of the Devil's Acre Lean-to, at a small rock cairn. It traverses the ridge at roughly 3,500 ft (1,100 m) for three-quarters of a mile (1.21 km) where another herd path turns uphill to the peak (This upward turn is easy to miss, there are several other junctions prior to it. It is only marked by an arrow scratched onto a nearby rock; it has in the past been marked by another cairn). The summit canister is in a small clearing. Southwest Hunter stands within the watershed of the Hudson River, which drains into New York Bay. The north side of SW Hunter drains into the headwaters of the West Kill, thence into Schoharie Creek, the Mohawk River, and the Hudson River. The southeast slopes of SW Hunter drain into Myrtle Brook, thence into Stony Clove Creek, Esopus Creek, and the Hudson River. The southwest side of SW Hunter drains into Hollow Brook, thence into Stony Clove Creek. Southwest Hunter is within the of the Catskill Park of New York's Forest Preserve. Southwest Hunter is unnamed in the GNIS database; there is an effort underway to get the peak named Leavitt Peak in memory of Bill & Elinore Leavitt, two of the founders of the Catskill 3500 club. (en)
  • Southwest Hunter Mountain é um subpico da , localizado na Greene County, Nova York. SW Hunter é considerado uma das mais perigosas Montanhas por direito próprio, por causa da sua separação da principal cimeira, bem como a sua proeminêcia topográfica. Hunter Mountain recebeu o nome por causa de John Hunter, que também deu o nome à vila de Hunter. Southwest Hunter faz parte do gama de Montanhas Catskill. SW Hunter é ladeado ao nordeste pelas principais cimeiras de Hunter Mtn., E ao oeste enfrenta em toda com 800-pés-de profundidade da Incisura Diamond. Southwest Hunter fica dentro da bacia hidrográfica do Hudson River, que drena em Nova Iorque Bay. O norte da SW Hunter drena em West Kill, em seguida em , a , e do Rio Hudson. As encostas sudeste do SW Hunter drena em Myrtle Brook, em seguida em , , e do Rio Hudson. O sudoeste do lado SW Hunter drenos em Hollow Brook, daí em Stony Creek Clove. Hunter Mountain está dentro do no estado de Nova York. (pt)
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  • Catskill High Peaks 15th (en)
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  • Location of Southwest Hunter Mountain within New York (en)
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  • Southwest Hunter Mountain (Leavitt Peak) is a subpeak of Hunter Mountain, located in Greene County, New York. It is considered one of the Catskills' High Peaks in its own right, because of its separation from the main summit, and its topographic prominence. Hunter Mountain is named after John Hunter, who also gave his name to the town of Hunter. Southwest Hunter is within the of the Catskill Park of New York's Forest Preserve. (en)
  • Southwest Hunter Mountain é um subpico da , localizado na Greene County, Nova York. SW Hunter é considerado uma das mais perigosas Montanhas por direito próprio, por causa da sua separação da principal cimeira, bem como a sua proeminêcia topográfica. Hunter Mountain recebeu o nome por causa de John Hunter, que também deu o nome à vila de Hunter. Southwest Hunter faz parte do gama de Montanhas Catskill. SW Hunter é ladeado ao nordeste pelas principais cimeiras de Hunter Mtn., E ao oeste enfrenta em toda com 800-pés-de profundidade da Incisura Diamond. (pt)
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