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A Walk in the Woods - Hammock Camping the Old Loggers Path

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Description: Join me for 3 days of Hammock Camping & Ultralight Backpacking on the Old Loggers Path in Pennsylvania’s Loyalsock State Forest. For this 3 day, 2 night spring backpacking trip, I’ll be hiking a roughly 28 mile backpacking loop along babbling brooks, waterfalls, hardwoods and hemlocks. Being shoulder season in north central Pennsylvania, my weather ranged from highs in the 70’s down to just below freezing at night, with a little bit of rain sprinkled in for good measure. For an easier read, GPS data a more, check out my full blog post sintax77.com/hammock-camping-the-old-loggers-path Due to the weather, I packed some extra layers and a full set of rain gear. This increased my pack weight a bit, but I still managed to come in with a base weight of around 10.5 lbs or so. Water on the Old Loggers Path is fairly plentiful, so I got by with only carrying 1 liter or so of water at a time. Trail conditions on the OLP are a mix of nice flat dirt sections, punctuated by spurts of steep sections littered with Pennsylvania’s infamous rocks to keep you on your toes ; literally. Despite the occasional rough sections, the daily gross elevation gain was only averaged about 1,500 feet per day. I chose to do the loop in a counterclockwise direction, as this allowed me to camp in the Rock Run area after only about 7 miles after my mid-day start on day one. You can also find more OLP info here midatlantichikes.com/oldloggerspath.htm Trailhead Used: Masten Camp Parking Lot , 41°30’25.2″N 76°49’15.6″W The parking area on Pleasant Stream Rd has room for several vehicles and is easily accessible via 2wd. No parking fee or permit required. Trails Used, Day 1 Start counterclockwise on the orange blazed OLP trail Head back towards the intersection with the bridge. I turned left on Mt Pleasant Rd to do the loop counterclockwise. Crossing the bridge will take you on the OLP clockwise. Keep on following those orange blazes and stay aware of other old logging paths in the area that are not the OLP! Camp near the confluence of Yellow Dog Run and Rock Run There are multiple camping opportunities in this area for tents or hammocks with several pre-established fire ring and plenty of water. Day 1 Mileage: 6.5 miles Day 1 Gross Elevation Gain: 866 feet Trails Used, Day 2 Continue on the Old Loggers Path Lunch Break at Doe Run Shelter Catch some views from Sullivan Mountain Camp along the Long Run This flat area after descending Sullivan mountain has plenty of flowing water and multiple sites with pre-established fire rings scattered about not too far from the trail. Day 2 Mileage: 10 miles Day 2 Gross Elevation Gain: 1,516 feet Trails Used, Day 3 Continue on the OLP trail Cross Pleasant stream This is the only water crossing that may pose a legitimate challenge after heavier rain falls. For me it wasn’t too bad, but it was still just below the knees with a decent current. Take a break at Sharp Top Vista Take the spur trail to Sprout Point shelter for one last view Backtrack to the OLP Return to parking lot Day 3 Mileage: 12 miles Day 3 Gross Elevation Gain: 1,893 feet Grand Total Mileage: 28.5 Miles Grand Total Gross Elevation Gain: 4,275 feet Notable Backpacking Gear Gregory Optic 48 Backpack, medium amzn.to/2zX0DGx Dutchware Gear Half-Wit Hammock dutchwaregear.com/product/half-wit-hammock Simply Light Designs Trail Winder Underquilt / Underquilt Protector simplylightdesigns.com/collections/wind-blockers-bug-nets/products/trail-winder-asym-uq Hammock Gear Burrow 40 Top Quilt hammockgear.com/premium-burrow Hammock Gear Dyneema Hex Tarp hammockgear.com/dyneema-fiber-hex-tarp DIY Cat Can Alcohol Stove amzn.to/2M3uRuG Vargo Windscreen Pot Stand amzn.to/2M3uRuG Toaks 750ml Titanium Pot amzn.to/2GR7AJX Sea to Summit Long Handled Spork go.magik.ly/ml/v9xv Katadyn BeFree Water Filter amzn.to/2WcjfYZ Outdoor Research Helium III Rain Jacket amzn.to/2BiSnB1 Outdoor Research Helium III Rain Pants amzn.to/2MkuI5F Outdoor Vitals Satu Adventure Pants & baselayer satu-adventure-pants-comfort.kckb.st/sintax77 Outdoor Vitals Adventure Jacket, Loftek version bit.ly/2WHh940 Under Armor Charged Pursuit Running Shoes amzn.to/2XXKaKc Wright Socks (I love these for blister prevention, particularly in wet conditions). amzn.to/2XqbOSP Dutchware Folding Sit Pad dutchwaregear.com/product/folding-sit-pad Nitecore NU25 Headlamp amzn.to/2YVsp0A Garmin Oregon 650 GPS unit amzn.to/2WFzsps Spot Gen3 GPS Messenger & SOS device amzn.to/2EJLQhC Casio ProTrek FR-30 Smartwatch amzn.to/3dtY7Xj Packit Gourmet Backpacking Meals packitgourmet.com Oria Digital Thermometer with memory amzn.to/3dqi54M FTC Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links, which means I may receive a commission for purchases made through some of my links.

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