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Post by jmitch on Jul 18, 2018 12:10:18 GMT -5
endlessmountains.wordpress.com/2018/07/12/backpacking-the-old-loggers-path-july-2018/I recently backpacked the 28 mile Old Loggers Path, a classic loop in PA. The trail featured great views, some waterfalls, large boulders, and two new shelters. One shelter is at Sprout Point, near the view, and the other is at Doe Run. The trail is often well-graded, not too rocky, and provides a perfect mix of moderate terrain. Rock Run, as always, was beautiful with its bedrocks chasms, cascades, and aquamarine pools.
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Post by jmitch on Dec 7, 2018 12:51:49 GMT -5
endlessmountains.wordpress.com/2018/12/06/backpacking-the-old-loggers-path-the-northern-section-november-2018/I returned last month to hike with some friends. We hiked the northern part of the trail and took a short, off trail excursion to the Chasms of Rock Run, a beautiful gorge with cliffs, rapids, pools, and slides. We stayed at the new Doe Run Shelter, which was very nice. I also hiked down Doe Run to see its beautiful falls, which are largely unknown. We hiked to the vistas on Sullivan Mtn and then looped back via the Crandalltown Trail and hiked out the Ellenton Grade to the other car. Everyone enjoyed the hike.
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