Some places I want to visit are not as
easily accessible as others when it comes to finding Pennsylvania's
vast historical sites. One such places is the James Cleveland
Memorial. Most people has never heard of it and the few who have are
probably avid hikers in central PA.
On a cool May afternoon, a friend of
mine and I decided to go for a hike and visit the memorial and took
the lesser used route from PA 192. There is a small pull off where
the trail head is marked. No posted signs or anything was to be seen
so we obeyed the “no motor vehicle” sign and left the car and
started our hike.
The first part was back an old farm
lane. After a few hundred yards we came to a crossing over a small
stream. Not until our way back did we realize that is where the trail
ended/started. We continued up the lane until we came to the mountain
and started our hike up the steep climb up Mt. Nittany. My GPS
eventually took us to the right direction and we met the well blue
blazed trail. The trek up the mountain was strenuous and we were glad
to have a cool day to hike.
We proceeded to hike back down the
mountain trying not to fall forward. The trail is only 2 miles one
way and I would like to visit the other side of the mountain
sometime.
Hi Mick,
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to take a moment to say that your blog does not go un-noticed. I wish I had more time in my days to spend some time in the woods and exploring, but I don't.
Keep up the good work and let your blog not fall into disrepair.