Saturday, June 23, 2012

Delaware State Forest, PA - Bruce Lake Natural Area


ABOUT THE PARK:
Delaware State Forest - Pennsylvania Dept. of Conservation and Natural Resources
Bruce Lake Natural Area - Discover Pike

DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 41.341060, -75.207615

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Large sign at parking area about 1 1/2 miles from I-84.
Individual shaded parking "bays" - nice!

TRAIL MAP:
Delaware State Forest Public Use Map - Pennsylvania DCNR
This is a huge file that takes a long time to open.  Zoom in and follow I-84 west from the upper right corner until you find Bruce Lake just south of I-84.  Keep zooming in to see the individual trails.  This map does not show intersection numbers.
Promised Land State Park Trail Map - Pennsylvania DCNR
This map shows some of the trails for this hike in the upper right corner with intersection numbers.
Click here for my version of the state forest map with intersection numbers and trail names written in.
Most intersections have posts indicating the intersection number and in which direction to proceed for other intersection numbers.  All trails are blazed blue - sometimes.

HIKE DISTANCE:
Full Loop - 10 miles
Shortened Loop - 8.5 miles
Egypt Meadow Lake and Bruce Lake Lollipop - 7 miles

SIDE TRIPS:
Promised Land State Park - Conservation Island - 1.4 miles
Promised Land State Park - Little Falls - 1.4 miles

THE HIKE:
The hike starts on Bruce Lake Road which is a smooth, mostly grassy woods road.  Be sure to sign the trail register - a lot of the footpaths are overgrown so it is important to show how many people make use of the trail in hopes of future trail maintenance.
Bruce Lake Road
Egypt Meadow Trail
Egypt Meadow Trail
While I was taking pictures of a black-capped chickadee, others started landing in the tree right by me but this is the only picture that turned out.
Egypt Meadow Lake looking south from the northern end.
Looking back after crossing the spillway.
Trail crosses dam to the left.
When the Egypt Meadow Trail ends at Bruce Lake Road, turn right for a short distance to the bridge for more views of Egypt Meadow Lake before heading the other way to continue the hike.
Bruce Lake from our shady break spot.
Damselfly at Bruce Lake.
Bruce Lake is a glacial lake at about 1800 feet elevation on the Pocono Plateau - you would never know you were up that high throughout this hike, especially since you do not have to do any climbing at all - trails are relatively flat although rocky at times.
Some parts of the trails are very overgrown.
Blueberries starting to ripen along the Bruce Lake Trail.
A huge beaver lodge in the swamp to the right of Bruce Lake Trail.
Along the Brown Trail, "PRIVATE PROPERTY" is emphasized by a wire strung from tree to tree.

HIKE SUMMARY:
[  0.00]  Walk beyond gate between the two pillars to the right of the kiosk
[  0.60]  Cross small wooden bridge; keep straight at intersection 57 when Panther Swamp Trail goes left
[  0.95]  Turn left on Egypt Meadow Trail at intersection 59
[  1.25]  Trail looks like it goes into the lake but it makes a sharp left turn
[  1.35]  Keep left at fork; grassy trail joins in from left (Panther Swamp Trail probably)
[  1.40]  Turn right on gravel road at intersection 56
[  1.50]  Trail comes in from right at intersection 60 (this might be the right side of the fork from earlier - not shown on map); subsequent trails to the right lead to views of Egypt Meadow Lake
[  1.75]  Cross stone spillway then at clearing turn left across dam
[  1.80]  Keep right at end of dam
[  2.35]  At fork keep left over fallen log even though overgrowth is obstructing trail - it does continue beyond overgrowth
[  2.40]  When trail ends at gravel Bruce Lake Road (no intersection post with number), turn right briefly to bridge for more views of lake, then retrace and continue on Bruce Lake Road which becomes grassy
[  3.45]  Keep straight on grassy woods road when trail goes right at intersection 62
[  3.55]  Keep straight on grassy woods road when unmarked trail goes right
[  3.60]  Short woods road to right goes to clearing with view of Bruce Lake
[  3.70]  Short woods road to right goes to clearing with view of Bruce Lake; Bruce Lake Trail becomes foot path instead of woods road
[  3.95]  Keep left at clearing (to the right is an old pump beyond which is a short overgrown trail that leads to views of the lake from a rock outcrop)
[  4.95]  Cross foot bridge then turn left on Bruce Lake Trail at intersection 63 when the West Branch Trail goes right (for 7 mile hike turn right on West Branch Trail then left on Bruce Lake Trail at intersection 62 back to parking)
[  5.35]  Go through dark pine grove, cross creek on rocks in clearing then through another dark pine grove
[  6.00]  At trail intersection with double blue blazes (only double blue blazes I saw, no intersection post) turn left.  (I could not tell at the time since there was no intersection number but it appears turning right here would shorten the hike to about 8.5 miles eliminating some overgrown and hard-to-follow rocky sections on the Telephone Trail)
[  6.75]  Turn right at intersection 76 on Telephone Trail when Bruce Lake Trail continues straight
[  7.45]  Turn right at intersection 75 on Telephone Trail when Whitaker Trail goes left
[  7.70]  Turn right at intersection 66 on Rock Oak Ridge Trail
[  8.15]  Keep left at intersection 65 on Brown Trail when Oak Ridge Trail goes right (this is where you would turn right on Brown Trail coming off the Oak Ridge Trail for the shorter version)
[  9.60]  Turn left on Bruce Lake Trail at intersection 58
[10.00]  Back at parking lot


Saturday, June 16, 2012

Fahnestock State Park, NJ - Three Lakes Trail and Appalachian Trail


ABOUT THE PARK:
Fahnestock State Park - NY State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation

DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 41.420704, -73.868597

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TRAIL MAP:
East Hudson Trail Map #103 - New York New Jersey Trail Conference
I used the 2010 edition of the map (2012 edition just came out) which showed two scenic views along this route.  Both were overgrown so for views, this hike is best done when leaves are down.

HIKE DISTANCE:
Reverse Lollipop to Canopus Hill - 11.4 miles
Three Lakes and Appalachian Trail Loop - 4.65 miles

PEAK BAGGING:
Canopus Hill - Peakery.com

APPALACHIAN TRAIL SECTION HIKING:
TrailHeadFinder.com - AT section miles 1,393.6 to 1,397.9

THE HIKE:
This section of the blue-blazed Three Lakes Trail does not seem to be used much at all.  It alternates from woods...
.... to rocks....
... to very overgrown with lots of well-established spider webs to walk through that are impossible to get out of your hair.
I had wanted to take a short umarked side trail to Duck Pond.  I never did find the trail but everything off of the marked trail in that direction is off limits anyway.  There are plenty of these signs as reminders.
The trail crosses a yellow-blazed horse trail.
The blue-blazed Three Lakes Trail ends at the red-blazed Catfish Loop.
The red-blazed Catfish Loop was about as unused and overgrown as the blue trail was - except through rocky sections.
Old stone walls crisscross throughout this hike.
A little bit of a view magnified with the camera.
The trails goes through an interesting crevice.
From the top of the last rock in the crevice, a little bit of a view to the left.
Marker overload where the trail crosses another horse trail.
The last little bit of mountain laurel for the year.
Although there are several rocky sections, the white-blazed Appalachian Trail has some smooth sections also.
A memorial on the AT just before crossing South Highland Road.
Lots of slugs on the trail.
A little but of a view, magnified, from Canopus Hill where there was supposed to be a view.
This gives a better idea of the actual size of the view.
Looked at the pretty blue skies through the treetops on our break.
A ruin back at the parking lot.

HIKE SUMMARY:
[  0.00]   Cross Dennytown Road slightly to the left from the parking lot to begin on the combined white-blazed AT/blue-blazed Three Lakes Trail; after a short distance keep right on the blue trail when the AT goes left
[  0.40]  Cross over yellow-blazed horse trail
[  0.55]  Keep straight when side trail to the right goes to restricted area
[  1.00]  Cross swampy area then keep straight on red when blue ends
[  1.90]  Very limited view
[  2.15]  Cross creek
[  2.45]  Keep straight (left) at unmarked fork - have to turn around to see red marker
[  2.75]  Brief rock scramble up
[  2.85]  Go through rock crevice
[  3.05]  Rock hop creek
[  3.15]  Cross over yellow-blazed horse trail
[  3.45]  Right on the white-blazed Appalachian Trail when red continues straight (or turn left on the AT for the 4.65 mile loop)
[  5.00]  Memorial on left before wooden beam bridge then turn right on paved South Highland Road briefly before turning left to continue on AT (the AT actually continues to the right just after the bridge before the road but it is hard to see - more obvious on the return route)
[  6.10]  Cross paved Canopus Hill Road
[  6.20]  Rock hop creek
[  6.75]  Very limited views off trail to the left from camp site
[  6.90]  Nice flat rock on right for break spot after descending slightly from Canopus Hill peak; retrace
[  7.60]  Rock hop creek
[  7.70]  Cross paved Canopus Hill Road
[  8.65]  Cross paved South Highland Road then right over wooden beam bridge
[10.20]  Keep straight on AT when red-blazed Catfish Loop Trail crosses over
[11.00]  Very limited view to the right
[11.40]  Blue trail joins in from left; cross paved Dennytown Road
[11.45]  Back at parking lot

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Appalachian Trail, CT - Kent to Cornwall Bridge via Caleb's Peak, St. Johns Ledges, River Walk


ABOUT THE PARK:
History of the Appalachian Trail in Connecticut - CT AMC
CT 341 to CT 4 - cnyhiking.com (nice description and maps)

DIRECTIONS:
This is a shuttle hike so either 2 cars are needed or contact Backcountry Outfitters on CT 341 in Kent, CT in advance to arrange for a shuttle. They will shuttle your dog, too!
Parking A (Meet here and leave 1 car)
GPS Coordinates 41.807704,-73.391782

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Pull-out parking for about 4-5 cars along side of road just before the Appalachian Trail.
Parking B (Drive here in the second car)
GPS Coordinates 41.731029, -73.490691



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Pull-out parking for about 5-6 cars along CT 341 opposite start of hike at the stile.

TRAIL MAP:
Connecticut Appalachian Trail Guide (available in map boxes through hike but not very useful)
Appalachian Trail Kent to River Road - Connecticut Explorer's Guide (very useful topo map)

HIKE DISTANCE:  9.9 miles

PEAK BAGGING:
Glacier Rock - Peakery.com
Fuller Mountain - Peakery.com
Caleb's Peak - Peakery.com

APPALACHIAN TRAIL SECTION HIKING:
TrailHeadFinder.com - AT section miles 1,445.4 to 1,455

THE HIKE:
From Parking B on CT 341 in Kent, cross the road and climb over the stile heading north on the Appalachian Trail.
After crossing a meadow, the trail heads uphill into the woods.
View to the east of the Connecticut countryside.
American Toad
Caleb's Peak
View east from Caleb's Peak.
Garter Snake
St. Johns Ledges
View from St. Johns Ledges
The VERY steep descent from St. Johns Ledges.  There are rock steps but you'll still need your hands in a few places. 
Still going down steeply...
If you prefer to hike north to south, consider that this would be quite a climb up going the other way although it's quite knee-jarring going down.
Near the bottom of the descent, rock climbers going up the smooth rock face - makes you appreciate those stone steps.
After the descent, a smooth stretch along River Road.  Although this stretch is open to traffic, it dead ends at parking so there is very little traffic.  No cars passed us.
Housatonic River from River Road.
The Appalachian Trail continues beyond the gated road at the parking area and becomes a footpath again.
The Appalachian Trail along the Housatonic after the River Road gate.
A female Common Merganser on a rock in the Housatonic.
Easy hiking along the Housatonic.
The trail goes through a small field loaded with milkweed and beautiful butterflies but they were very fast and elusive.  The only one I got a picture of was this one on the far right.
Farm fields to the left.
Coming full circle.
Entering the fields at Liner Farm.
The Appalachian Trail following along the edge of the field.  Surprisingly, not a single tick on any of us.
Remnants of a stone silo.

If you like fresh eggs, bring some cash and a cooler.  Directly across from the Parking A at the end of the hike, there were eggs for sale.  I don't eat eggs but I get them for the dogs and will only buy from individuals or directly from small farms, never from grocery stores.

HIKE SUMMARY:
[  0.00]  From Parking B cross CT 341 and climb stile at AT sign; cross meadow
[  0.20]  Cross bridge over Macedonia Brook, enter woods and cross unmarked trail
[  0.70]  There is supposed to be a side trail to Numeral Rock - the trails I saw in this area went nowhere - either I missed it or it's overgrown
[  0.90]  View on the right
[  1.80]  Cross small creek
[  2.50]  Cross small creek
[  3.00]  Cross Choggan Brook
[  3.10]  Cross paved Skiff Mountain Road
[  3.25]  Overgrown overlook
[  3.40]  Cross small creek
[  3.90]  Caleb's Peak
[  4.10]  Rock steps descend
[  4.60]  Leave AT to the right downhill briefly to view at St. Johns Ledges; continue on AT and begin steep descent
[  4.95]  Keep straight when unmarked trail goes right (used by rock climbers)
[  5.00]  At parking area turn left on River Road and follow River Road (gravel)
[  5.80]  Keep straight on gravel River Road when another gravel road goes left
[  5.95]  Continue through parking area and gate towards kiosk; AT becomes footpath
[  7.30]  Cross log bridge over Stewart Hollow Brook; blue side trail goes to Stewart Hollow Shelter
[  7.40]  Other end of blue-blazed trail from Stewart Hollow Shelter comes in from the left
[  7.80]  Blue-blazed trail to left goes to Stony Brook campsites, keep right on log bridge over Stony Brook
[  7.90]  Other end of blue-blazed trail from Stony Brook campsites comes in from the left
[  8.95]  Go through small field with milkweed and lots of butterflies
[  9.05]  Trail veers left into Liner farm fields
[  9.35]  Trail leaves farm fields
[  9.40]  Cross log bridge
[  9.65]  Trail comes out on gravel road, turn right and follow gravel road
[  9.90]  Back at Parking A