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Brooks Run Fire Tower Trail

Elk State Forest
Lumber Township, PA
1.9 miles / 3.1 km
April 11, 2022
Really nice short loop hike to what I assumed would be a rusty old fire tower.. to our surprise it looked, as of April 2022, pretty much brand new. The cabin, where DCNR workers would live during their shifts, appeared to have been recently painted. It's hard to tell when this cabin was built, but the assumption is decades ago (maybe the 1960's?). There's a well behind the cabin with access to water; however, it hasn't been tested for potability as of April 2022. Brooks Mountain doesn't have any views unfortunately and the fire tower is locked - surrounded by a fence adorned with barbed wire, so visitors are obviously prohibited from climbing the tower for a view. We hiked up the service road and back down on the Bucktail Path (orange blazes).
Hiking

Bear Run Falls Loop

Tioga State Forest
Wellsboro, PA
0.0 miles / 0 km
April 10, 2022
Hiked along Bear Run in mid-April during an early-morning snowfall to a different location, but stopped along the waterfalls along the way. Bear Run is flowing well this time of year and the snowfall made for beautiful photos of the waterfalls. Skipped the largest waterfall for safety concerns, will be back. Also noted the old-growth hemlocks along the old logging grade and added this areas as POI to the map.
Dogs Hiking

Little Jax Rock Overlook

Tioga State Forest
Wellsboro, PA
1.5 miles / 2.4 km
April 10, 2022
Took Nina and Jax out to Little Jax Rock Overlook. Magically, a sign appeared, so Jax and I took a photo with it. Got lucky today with the early-morning snowfall that littered the hemlocks and forest floor - making for awesome photos of the waterfalls along Bear Run! Skipped the largest waterfall to save for another time due to the super steep terrain plus the slippery and wet snowy ground. Just reaching some of the falls within the hollow would not be possible (or smart) in snow without trekking poles.
Dogs Hiking

Mt. Tom Service Road to Vista Trail

Tioga State Forest
Wellsboro, PA
2.7 miles / 4.3 km
April 04, 2022
Quick morning hike along the Mt. Tom Service Road. Made it 80% up the mountain before turning back. 2.7 miles in approximately 70 minutes.
Dogs Hiking

Lambs Creek Graffiti Bridge Trail

Lambs Creek Recreation Area
Mansfield, PA
0.7 miles / 1.1 km
March 21, 2022
Hiking

Canada Run Vista

Tioga State Forest
Wellsboro, PA
1.8 miles / 2.9 km
March 04, 2022
Explored out to the new clear-cut with Jax but only went to the left-hand logging area to not disturb the logger.
Dogs Hiking

Oak Point Mountain Trail

Tioga State Forest
Wellsboro, PA
4.9 miles / 7.9 km
March 10, 2022
Snowshoed out to a clearcut at the southern end of Oak Point mountain, hoping to find a nice vista. We found an obstructed view of Round Top mountain, but mainly this clearcut is meant for a Timber Rattlesnake habitat. Next to the clearcut area are a series of rocky outcroppings where rattlesnakes likely live. The snakes use the fallen timber in the clearcut area to hide while sunning themselves on warm days. On the way back we stopped at the old school house on the School House Hollow Trail (see the separate guide for that exact trail) before heading back to parking. Note that the rattlesnake habitat is located on a bushwhack that's not recommended during warmer months to reduce the chances of stepping on a rattlesnake. Last, I updated this guide to be more precise where the trailhead is and the length of the trail accordingly. Note that the school house spur trail from this trip report's map is not shown on the main trail map.
Hiking Snowshoeing

Oak Point Mountain Trail

Tioga State Forest
Wellsboro, PA
0.0 miles / 0 km
December 31, 2020
1.7-mile outing where I originally mapped a hike atop Oak Point Mountain from December 2020. Hiked south to the Fuller Hollow Trail fork, down the mountain a bit, down Fuller Hollow for a short while, before descending down the School House Hollow Trail.
Hiking

Heart Lake Loop Trail

Adirondack Park
North Elba, NY
0.4 miles / 0.6 km
January 30, 2022
Snowshoed out to the middle of Heart Lake while it was totally frozen over at the end of January 2022 near sunset. Got some nice photos of Mount Jo and Nye Mountain.
Hiking Snowshoeing

Mt. Tom Loop

Tioga State Forest
Wellsboro, PA
1.9 miles / 3.1 km
January 20, 2022
First time hiking Mt. Tom in Wellsboro since ~2020, but this time I decided to try out some new winter gear while only hiking the steepest section of the mountain out-and-back. This 1.9-mile out-and-back track leads from the Darling Run parking lot up to the Mt. Tom vista and back. Mileage on the elevation chart is bit off due to the stops made along the way up the mountain, so total length out-and-back is ~1.9-miles. While this hike is still strenuous, hiking Mt. Tom in the winter with trekking poles and crampons (or snowshoes) makes for much easier terrain to walk on. The steepest sections of the mountain are less slippery, rocky, and rooty since the snow pack covers most of these annoyances. Difficult hike, but beautiful views of Ansonia, Gaines, and the surrounding mountains of northern Pine Creek during the winter!
Hiking Snowshoeing

Campbell Run Falls Hike

Tioga State Forest
Wellsboro, PA
3.4 miles / 5.5 km
January 18, 2022
Rating: Strenuous! This winter trek to Campbell Run Falls and Tributary Falls was a difficult 3.4-mile out-and-back hike through 1-foot of powdery snow starting from the junction of Tiadaghton Hill Rd and Putnam Rd in Delmar Township (Wellsboro), PA. Note that neither Campbell Run Falls nor Tributary Falls were completely frozen as the creek was still flowing behind both - so for ice climbers, these are likely not the waterfalls you're looking for during the winter. Tiadaghton Hill Rd is not maintained or plowed during the winter, so if you're looking to reach Campbell Run Falls - or even Amphitheater Falls - during the winter, you'll have to start at this road junction. There's usually enough space for 1 or 2 cars to pull-off the road. Bring a shovel in case you need to dig yourself in or out of parking. The hike to reach Campbell Run Falls in the winter is really no different than during the Summer except for the very steep road section which includes a lot of elevation change. Hiking up the creek should be used with extreme caution during the winter. Using the banks of the creek - technically sitting on private property that the owner has allowed hikers to pass through - is your best bet, but please respect the land owner and keep off of the property where you can! Reaching Tributary Falls requires a creek crossing - ideally near the crossing listed in the original GPS recording as this is the most shallow and easiest section to cross. Watch your step as you kick your way through snow and take each step with caution as you can't see what terrain lies below the snow especially along Campbell Run creek. Despite the lack of accessibility to Campbell Run Falls during the winter, this is an amazing winter trek especially after it's snowed. Suitable gear for this winter hike: waterproof boots, hiking crampons or micro spikes, snow gaiters, trekking poles, a winter hat, and gloves.
Hiking Snowshoeing

Pinafore Falls

Tioga State Forest
Wellsboro, PA
3.9 miles / 6.3 km
January 13, 2022
Revisited Pinafore Creek and Pinafore Falls in mid-January 2022 to test out some new ice gear - an ice axe, hiking crampons, and a trusty helmet to keep my dome safe. I first found that the waterfall adjacent to the Pine Creek Trail had been totally washed out - this is no longer a waterfall! The old 6-foot falls is gone, but it made for an easy ascent into the creek to start the icy hike up stream. Pinafore creek is not very difficult to navigate in icy conditions, but hikers must check every step to ensure they don't fall into a watery hole - using your ice axe makes this easy. The difficult section comes about half-way where the first 5-foot waterfall sits. Here, hikers don't have much of a choice but to climb the waterfall - using your ice axe you can easily find grip at the top of the falls, but finding something to hold (without 2 axes) can be difficult. On this adventure I found a 10" hole frozen in the waterfall, so I stuck my hand in to check the thickness - was about 3" thick. I then grabbed on, stepped my crampons into the waterfall, and pulled myself up with the natural handhold and ice axe. Next obstacle are the 5 to 10-foot waterfalls that look like frozen steps. Here, it's easiest to make your way to the north side of the creek - without plunging into freezing water - to make your way up some natural rocky steps. Assuming the waterfall is frozen enough, you can then crampon your way up and across the thickest section of the 10-foot waterfall. From here, making your way to Pinafore Falls (~20-foot cascade) is fairly simple - stay to the left-hand side of the creek (north side) to stay on thicker ice with rocks scattered throughout. Finally, at Pinafore Falls, sit and enjoy the trickle as the creek flows beneath the ice as it makes its way down the creek. This was probably the most fun I've had in the winter in a long time, but traversing this ice without proper gear should not be attempted!
Hiking Ice Climbing
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