Friday, October 28, 2016

Nolde Forest State Park, PA


ABOUT THE PARK:
Nolde Forest Environmental Education Center - Pennsylvania DCNR
Of particular interest is the history of this park, something I thought about throughout the entire hike - a lone little pine tree and now a forest.  Worth reading before going there.
From an article in the Reading Eagle, there is no hunting from 9AM to 3PM and on weekends so depending on the time, you can avoid hunting.

DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 40.28134, -75.94835
Sawmill parking lot - there are several other parking option and apparently the lots fill up fast on weekends.

TRAIL MAP:
Nolde Forest Environmental Education Center - PA DCNR
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HIKE DISTANCE:  7 miles

THE HIKE:
The only picture I have of the drive in is of these news helicopters covering what was happening just one mile ahead as I sat on the PA Turnpike extension for 2 1/2 hour.  Apparently the turnpike remained closed through the evening rush hour so I guess sitting in Reading, PA rush hour traffic to get to I-78 on the way home paled in comparison.
At long last, we arrived and started by walking along the kiosk...
... turning left on the entrance road and crossing the bridge, then right on ...
... the Watershed Trail.
The Watershed Trail follows along Angelica Creek.
Turning left on Sweetland Trail.
Then right on the Pond Trail.
North Pond
North Pond from the other side.  There is a footpath around the pond but it became impassible for the wheelchair so we had to go back and get on the mowed paths which circle the pond but from a distance away.
Almost looks like a Halloween jack-o'-lantern.
The pond trail is a little steep and rooted but we were able to manage it with the wheelchair.
On to the Beech Trail.
After a little more steep, rooted trail it begins to smooth out.
So happy to be in the woods instead of whining in the car while we were stuck on the turnpike.  OK, I admit, we were both whining about it.
Turning right on Coffee Pot Hollow Trail.
The woods are simply gorgeous.
A little bit of a view in the pipeline cut.
The is a sign for the American Volkssport Association.  They hold scheduled hikes which take place on specific days and year-round hikes which are hikes you can do on your own any time.  This is the sign for their year-round hike in Nolde Forest.  I got started hiking by doing the AVA hikes many, many years ago.  I stopped doing them when it became mostly road walking in towns but they still do sometimes hold the events in parks.
That AVA sign was where we turned right on the Coffee Pot Trail, apparently different than the Coffee Pot Hollow Trail.
Just after the Coffee Pot Trail merges back with the Coffee Pot Hollow trail, a kiosk up head in the ...
... Firegate 3 parking lot. 
We continued beyond the barrier on the fire road, which turned out to be the Apple Tree Trail. (There was no sign at the gate.)
Apple Tree Trail
At an intersection, a bench for a break.
From that intersection, continuing on the Boulevard Trail.
Then a right on Cabin Hollow Road.
Cabin Hollow Road
This runs along Punches Run which was bone dry at this time.
At this intersection there were many options.  Which way to go?
It was the gorgeous Middle Road that beckoned us.
Another bench for another break.
Passing the water tower.
Right on the Kissinger Trail.
This comes to a picnic area just before Fire Gate #5.
Going left on the Owl Trail.
Then right on the Pileated Trail (just after I tried to get a shot of a pileated woodpecker but missed).
This trail is more rugged and narrow.
There was more colorful foliage in this section.  I was surprised at how green it still was here.  It was like stepping back a month in time versus just a little farther north.
Coming off of the Pileated Trail on to a left on Buck Hollow Trail.
Buck Hollow Trail
We made a hard right on to the Painted Turtle Pond Trail which switchbacks a short distance down to ...
... Painted Turtle Pond.  I did not want to try to get the wheelchair over that little dam so we retraced from here.
Once back on the trail ...
... it becomes the Chestnut Trail.
The Chestnut Trail crosses over the park road to...
Nolde Mansion
We took the paved Mansion Road...
... to where it merged with the Watershed Trail coming in from the left.
Cross a bridge on the left then leave the road on a foot path at the brown sign.
Watershed Trail along Punches Run.  The trail forks - to the right steps go up back to the parking lot but to avoid that...
... we continued straight and looped around by the kiosk where we had started the hike.
This is where the right side of the fork would have come out ...
... right into the parking lot.
What I do on hikes like this were there are so many trails and it's hard to come up with a plan in advance is I keep a highlighter in my pocket along with the map and highlight where I have been so I can keep track.  Makes it easier to get around to where I haven't been yet without going in circles.

Sunday, October 23, 2016

Little Rocky Glen, PA


ABOUT THE PARK:
Little Rocky Glen - Countryside Conservancy

DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 41.55436, -75.83380
I believe you are supposed to park at the pull out parking on the other side of the bridge on Lithia Valley Road and walk back but I saw cars parked where I am in Google Earth and there is plenty of room for 2-3 cars without blocking the gate so I took a chance and parked there since nobody else was around.

TRAIL MAP:
Little Rocky Glen - Countryside Conservancy
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HIKE DISTANCE:  .65 miles
Hiked together with Endless Mountain Nature Center - 8.25 miles (17.4 miles away)

THE HIKE:
This short hike was right on the way home.  The first part was not at all wheelchair friendly so I thought I would see if Shawnee could do it without her wheelchair and she did!
We started off to the left of the kiosk with returning via the road grade on the right.
This trail was a high, narrow ledge high above South Branch Tunkhannock Creek and it was simply gorgeous.
The trail comes out at a structure ...
... which is a nice picnic shelter.
Continuing around the picnic shelter are benches at the creek.
Shawnee was even able to scale some rock slabs at creek level,
We continued on around the mowed field following the creek downstream.
Then we looped back around to the picnic pavilion side of the field.
No wheelchair!  That is fine for a short hike but pretty amazing that she just hiked over 8 miles right before this hike.
Heading back on the road grade.
Back at the beginning.