#812 - 09/29/09 10:56 AM
Re: Hike in camping
[Re: ScottM]
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Good deal Scott... Let us know how you make out... Pics and detail of your trip will be required... :  Come on back and give us all something to :  Have fun! Think of us while you are out... Burn a log in honor of CampingPA for us... : 
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#880 - 09/30/09 11:20 AM
Re: Hike in camping
[Re: CampingPA Ranger]
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Registered: 09/25/09
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I'll make everything is well documenter Ranger!! I'm sure I don't have to tell anyone using this board but the Internet Rocks!! Just a little snooping on the ANF's website, I found a pdf file that had a map of the "inventoried roadless areas" for the nat'l forest. Here's the link if you're interested: http://fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5068538.pdfThere are 4 good sized areas that are designated as roadless, where repair and reconstruction of roads is prohibited. So that's my jumping off point for this research.
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#901 - 10/01/09 10:33 AM
Re: Hike in camping
[Re: ScottM]
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Backpacker
Registered: 09/18/09
Posts: 4
Loc: Kempton, PA
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You do not need to inform the DCNR when primitive camping unless you camp at the same spot more than one night (there are other 'things' too, read the links below). If you want to use the same camp site multipal nights then you are saposta get a permit. I would advise you get one anyway, they are free and someone has an idea where to start looking if you go missing. The are very easy to get too, just call the state forest district office you intend to be in and give them your info. I just called for one this past monday and had it the next day. Here are a couple useful links. http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/forestry/camping/index.aspxhttp://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/forestry/camping/primitive.aspx
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#913 - 10/02/09 10:25 AM
Re: Hike in camping
[Re: Tracker]
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Backpacker
Registered: 09/25/09
Posts: 4
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Thanks Tracker, good info.
I've been working on reviewing several maps side-by-side trying to find the largest tracks of roadless/trailless properties in the ANF. I've got one picked out, that appears like a good option. Next step would be to drive the perimeter, and verify the road access points, and to see if there's overnight parking options. With that info, I'll decide if this is going to be a hike through (point A to point B) and need two cars, or if this will be a loop (point A to point A) and only need a single vehicle.
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#1145 - 10/31/09 11:33 PM
Re: Hike in camping
[Re: ScottM]
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Backpacker
Registered: 10/25/09
Posts: 3
Loc: Dauphin cty, PA
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You may want to give Colotn Point SP in Ansonia, I love it there
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#4101 - 06/23/10 03:03 PM
Re: Hike in camping
[Re: Blazin Marshmallow]
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Registered: 09/27/09
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The longest trail in Pa. is the Loyalsock, you can find some great mountains and gorges along 55 miles or so of trails, some will take you 5 to 8 miles from any of the nearest roads, dirt roads, gameland roads, etc. Even the civilization is uncivilized in Sullivan county.
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