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@420Traveler:: Sorry I've been late getting back to you with feedback on this. Some of what occurs to me:
- Utsayantha is considered to be in the Catskills (granted, near the range's northwestern corner), geologically and geographically.
- You missed the Rock Rift tower on (what else?) Tower Mountain in southern Delaware County, on the FLT overlooking Cannonsville Reservoir. It, too, is definitely in the Catskills.
- There's also Sugar Hill fire tower on the Schuyler County high point, 2,094-foot (638 m) Tower Hill near Watkins Glen.
- Fingerboard is the one in Harriman State Park, right? If so that isn't generally considered part of the Hudson Highlands, just the general geological Highlands region that stretches from the west side of the Hudson down to the Delaware through New York and New Jersey.
- In that area you also should include Sterling Mountain.
- I don't know how you'd classify the Mount Ninham Fire Tower in Kent well east of the river, but as the tallest fire tower in the state it should definitely be on that list.
- And in addition to Ferncliff, Dutchess County also has the Stissing Mountain and
Clove Mountain fire towers. I am not sure that the latter is open to the public ... it may be.Oh, you've already got that one. Daniel Case (talk) 05:35, 6 December 2021 (UTC)