It happens all the time. New York City residents saunter into state forests, "ready" for steep, rocky hikes, with only grins, flip flops, short-shorts and no water or maps.New York-New Jersey Trail Conference volunteers promptly steer visitors to more appropriate activities in state parks like Harriman, Sterling Forest and Hudson Highlands, said Josh Howard, the conservation organization’s deputy executive director.That’s not the only difference locals can see the [...]