Yeah, the trouble with planning a trip like this two months (or even two weeks) in advance is that the weather isn't really kind enough to conform to your plans.
And Mike, you are right - one of the biggest flaws (biggest of many flaws) is the fact that I was going solo. There were also a number of little things that could go wrong...but with the conditions (inexperience, winter, catskills, solo) any of those things could be fatal. That didn't sit well with me (or anyone).
The other (and this irks me to no end) is the eighteen-year-old-girl factor. Its true that it adds another element of danger...I'm annoyed because I can't get away from it.
AOR: Its interesting that you ask that. This wasn't for any writing requirement, but, as with all of my other adventures, I was planning to keep a detailed log. I bought a notebook in which I detailed the process (tracked down appropriate sleeping bag...decided on trail...had to visit the dean...) and such. I was planning on writing a lot when I was out there, just because
being completely isolated in an environment so different from home makes for excellent writing conditions...though now the notebook is describing the process of deciding not to go.
Another spot of annoyance with the cold: I wasn't comfortable writing anywhere except inside my sleeping bag, which is hard to do.
What made you think it was an academic assignment?