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Spring 2018 Hiking Schedule All Hikes Depart From SEE LOCATION IN RED Pace Codes: Leisurely: Nature or historical walk; frequent stops for observation Moderate: Steady, 1 to 2 miles per hour Brisk: Steady, 2 to 3 miles per hour Fast: 3 to 4 miles per hour; very short breaks; a workout Terrain Codes: Paved: Solid pavement/sidewalk Easy: Soft ground/sand/carriage trails; nearly level; few rocks or obstructions (roots) Rugged: Some rocks/roots/obstructions; climbs and descents totaling up to 1,000 feet possible Strenuous: Steep hills, rocks/roots/obstructions likely; frequent climbs and descents with a total of more than 1,000 feet Extremely Difficult: Usually more than 12 miles; some or all of these features possible or likely: rocks, roots, obstructions, unbridged stream crossings, non-technical rock climbing/scrambling, boulder fields, bushwhacking, climbs and descents totaling well over 1,000 feet Friday, Saturday, Sunday April 13 th, 14 th, 15th - Anytime Hike or Bike on your own Hike Leader: You Driving Time: 0 (Just walk out of the hotel) Hiking Distance: You choose! Terrain: Easy Pace: Any Hike Rating: Easy Reason for Rating: You choose your hike/bike options. Description: Lehigh Gorge State Park, 26 miles of Rail Road bed. Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor, 165 miles of Rail Road bed and Canals Highlights: views, explore tunnel, canal Type of Hike: Linear out and back Equipment Recommendations: Sturdy foot wear, Bike, water, lunch, snacks, camera Friday April 13 th, 10:30 a.m. AT - KTA Section Hike Leader: Paul Shaw Hiking Distance: 10 miles Hike Rating: Strenuous, rugged Reason for Rating: Steep up and down

Description: MEET AT: Hotel at 10:00 or meet at Lehigh Gap Nature Center, 8844 Paint Mill Rd, Slatington, PA 18080 at 10:30. Highlights: Views Equipment Recommendations: Sturdy footwear, water, lunch, snacks, camera, warm clothes, trekking poles. Friday April 13 th, 12:00 p.m. Trexler Nature Preserve Hike Leader: Lucy Cantwell Driving Time: 45 minutes, 25 miles Hiking Distance: 4 miles, about 2 hours Terrain: Easy to moderate Pace: Leisurely, stretch legs after drive Hike Rating: Easy to moderate Reason for Rating: Partly ridge and wooded trail with some rise in elevation, part hard flat surface. Description: MEET AT: Trexler Nature Preserve, 5150 Game Preserve Road, Schnecksville, PA 18078 The Trexler Nature Preserve is a 1,108 acre expanse founded by Gen. Harry C Trexler as a way to protect endangered bison and elk at the turn of the century. This hike will take us through sections of the preserve where we will most likely catch a glimpse of these animals in their natural habitat. Highlights: Possible elk and/or bison sightings; covered bridge. Equipment Recommendations: Sturdy foot wear, water, snacks, camera Friday April 13 th, 1:00 p.m. D & L Trail Weissport to Jim Thorpe Hike Leader: Karen Gradel, Cindy Paetow Driving Time: 20 minutes Hiking Distance: 4.5 miles Terrain: Easy Hike Rating: Easy Reason for Rating: Improved Rail Trail System Description: MEET AT: Lehigh Canal Park 24 Bridge St Weissport, PA GPS: 40.831516 75.700648 This will be a shuttle hike along the Lehigh River from Weissport to Jim Thorpe. Highlights: The trail offers views of the river, the trout-filled canal, lock and building remnants, and forested mountain slopes Equipment Recommendations: Hiking boots or sturdy sneakers. Water, snack, lunch.

Friday April 13 th, 1:00 p.m. Penn Forest Tract, Weiser S.F. Hike Leader: Paula Uhrin Driving Time: 25 minutes, 15 miles Hiking Distance: 7 miles Pace: Brisk Hike Rating: Rugged Reason for Rating: Ups and downs Description: MEET AT: Meet at 299 Stony Mountain Road, Jim Thorpe PA trail head parking lot at 12:45 p.m. If you re coming from Jim Thorpe drive north on 903 and follow that until you reach the PA NE Extension. If you re on the PA Turnpike NE Extension there is an exit for Route 903 North that accepts EZPass only, no cash. Once on 903 North turn right at the first intersection after the PA Turnpike interchange and then another immediate right onto Dogwood Drive. That will turn into Stony Mountain Road and weave through a development. Follow that until the road takes a hard left turn and then the parking lot is about a half mile ahead on your right. There s a very clear sign for Penn Forest Tract Weiser Forest District at the parking lot. Highlights: Views Equipment Recommendations: Sturdy footwear, water, lunch, snacks, camera, warm clothes, trekking poles. Friday, April 13 th, 1:00 p.m. Switchback Railroad Section Hike Leader: Ed Lawrence Driving Time: 15 minutes, setting shuttle vehicles Hiking Distance: 8 miles Hike Rating: Moderate Reason for Rating: Long steady uphill with steep downhill at end. Starting at Mauch Chunk Lake Park we will hike on historic rail bed with graded ascent with steep descent at the end of hike. Highlights: Historic venue Type of Hike: Linear w/shuttle Equipment Recommendations: Sturdy hiking boots and poles. Saturday April 14 th, 8:30 a.m. Appalachian Trail Lehigh Gap West Hike Leader: Pam Root and Pat Leith Hiking Distance: 6 miles, 4-1/2 hours

Hike Rating: Moderate Reason for Rating: 1000 ft. ascent over 1 mile, 1000 ft. descent over 1 mile, rocky Description: MEET AT: Lehigh Gap Nature Center, 8844 Paint Mill Rd., Slatington PA 18080 Starting from Lehigh Gap Nature Center, hike Woodpecker Trail through rocky ground to Appalachian Trail. Climb steadily up the AT (southbound), pass a spring on the right, then reach George W. Outerbridge Shelter where we will enjoy a break. Continue ascending up the AT to the scenic North Trail where we will see fantastic views of the Lehigh River valley, Palmerton, and Bowmanstown. Learn a brief history of the New Jersey Zinc Company and efforts of the Superfund cleanup. Hike along the ridge, through grasslands, until we reach the third communication tower. Turn left onto the Appalachian Trail (northbound). Enjoy lunch at a campsite before descending back to Woodpecker Trail and Lehigh Gap Nature Center. Highlights: Scenic views, historical, shelter Equipment Recommendations: Sturdy hiking footwear, trekking poles, 2 liters of water, lunch, camera Saturday, April 14 th, 8:30 a.m. Glen Onoko Hike Leader: Michelle Hinkle Driving Time: None. Leave from hotel. Hiking Distance: 6 miles Pace: Leisurely Hike Rating: Rugged Reason for Rating: Short, steep climb at Falls Easy walk to Falls, steep climb at Falls, woods trail, easy return Highlights: waterfall, views, explore tunnel Type of Hike: Linear Out & Back Equipment Recommendations: Sturdy foot wear, water, lunch, snacks, camera, flashlight, warm clothes, trekking poles Saturday, April 14 th, 8:30 a.m. AT KTA Section Hike Leader: Janet Penner Hiking Distance: 7 miles Hike Rating: Strenuous Reason for Rating: Two steep uphill climbs, distance

Description: MEET AT: 4940 Lehigh Drive, Walnutport PA 18088. AT east parking lot. Gps 40.781994-75.602741 Very steep climb, 1000 ft. elevation in 1 mile to top of mountain, down winter trail, cross bridge, hike up steep hill, 1000 ft. elevation to Outerbridge Shelter, then blue trail to top of mountain, down LGNC trail, visit Osprey House nature center, cross bridge to cars. Highlights: Views, shelter, nature center Type of Hike: Two loops Equipment Recommendations: Sturdy foot wear, water, lunch, snacks, camera, flashlight, warm clothes, trekking poles Saturday April 14 th, 8:30 a.m. D & L Locks Hike Leader: John McCarty Driving Time: None. Leave from the hotel. Hiking Distance: 5 miles Terrain: Easy Hike Rating: Easy Reason for Rating: Canal & Rail to Trail, flat, stoned Leave hotel, cross trestle to round table, side trip to lock #1 & #2. Cross Car Bridge. Check out new pedestrian bridge and return to hotel Highlights: views, historical Equipment Recommendations: Sturdy foot wear, water, lunch, snacks, camera Saturday, April 14 th, 9:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. (option to continue) Lehigh Furnace Gap Boundary Workday Hike Leader: Kathy Corpora Hiking Distance: 3 to 4 miles - Off-Trail, rough and rocky; bushwhacking and rock scrambling required, but with frequent stops (see description below). Hike Rating: Strenuous Reason for Rating: Work will be mostly off-trail, bushwhacking and rock scrambling required. Description: Meet at 4940 Lehigh Drive, Walnutport PA 18088. Lehigh Gap East parking lot. AT east parking lot. GPS 40.781994-75.602741 by 8:45 a.m. The corridor is the buffer zone on each side of the AT. Monitoring the corridor involves walking the Trail boundary, refreshing the yellow blazes (farther apart than on the AT), using GPS coordinates to locate the small, round metal monuments and nearby reference trees that mark the boundary, keeping the line of sight clear and checking for any signs of inappropriate use along the boundary line and within the corridor. The morning work session will end at 12:30. Those who wish to continue working in the afternoon will break for lunch and

the rest will be free to leave or will be transported back to Lehigh Gap if necessary. The afternoon work session will end around 4:00. Highlights: Spend a few hours giving back to help protect and maintain the trail you love! Learn about reading a map, using GPS coordinates and what s involved in corridor monitoring. ATC Corridor Stewardship Program Manager Ryan Seltzer and staff will be on hand to share their expertise. Type of Hike: Part loop, part out and back, considering we may be going out on one side of the corridor and coming back along the other side. Equipment Recommendations: Work gloves, hiking boots or trail shoes, snacks and water. Wear clothes you won t mind getting dirty. Those who plan to continue working in the afternoon should bring a lunch. Saturday, April 14 th, 9:00 a.m. Switchback Railroad Loop Hike Leader: Ed Lawrence Driving Time: 15 minutes, 4 miles Hiking Distance: 11 miles Terrain: Moderate to rugged, one steep climb Hike Rating: Moderate to strenuous Reason for Rating: Length with one steep climb Starting at Mauch Chunk Lake Park we will hike the entire Switchback Railroad Loop in a counter clockwise direction. The first third of the hike will be relatively flat hiking into Jim Thorpe which will bring us to the bottom of the historic incline and culminating in the ascent, views and lunch. The remainder of the hike will be a long gradual descent on the historic rail bed back to our vehicles. Highlights: Historic rail bed tread way with views. Equipment Recommendations: Sturdy hiking boots with walking poles. Saturday, April 14 th, 9:00 a.m. AT Lehigh Furnace Gap S. Blue Trail N. Blue Trail Lehigh Gap Hike Leader: Carl Rush Hiking Distance: 6 miles Hike Rating: Strenuous Reason for Rating: Boulders, rocks Description: Meet at Lehigh Gap Nature Center, 8844 Paint Mill Rd. Slatington PA 118018 Start at LGNC. Shuttle to AT Ashfield Road, Lehigh Furnace Gap. AT north to south Blue trail, ROCKS. Join AT, Take north blue Trail, to AT to Outerbridge Shelter, to LGNC Trail to car.

Highlights: Views, scenery Type of Hike: Linear w/shuttle Equipment Recommendations: Bring snack, water, lunch, sturdy hiking boots, trekking poles Saturday, April 14th, 9:00 a.m. Jim Thorpe History Hike and D & L Lock Walking Tour Hike Leader: Barb Wiemann Driving Time: None. Leave from hotel. Hiking Distance: About 5 miles Terrain: Easy Pace: Leisurely in town, and moderate on rail trail. Hike Rating: Easy Reason for Rating: Paved sidewalks, gravel rail trail, and short distance on level old towpath. There is a hill to climb in town to the plane and a return descent. From the hotel, we will walk down Broadway past the Courthouse to Josiah White Park and the Train Station, where we will go inside to look at the display, which features a town time line. We will continue up Race St., passing St. Mark s Church and the Historic Stone Row. Then we will return to Broadway to view the buildings along this historic street, before climbing Hill St. to South Ave. We will walk to Sam Miler Park Field to see the Pisgah Plane of the Switchback Railroad and then descend to the Asa Packer Mansion and the D & L Trail. We will walk north on the rail trail less than 2 miles, crossing the Lehigh River, and then take a level footpath about ¼ mile to see Lock 2. We will retrace our route back to Jim Thorpe and the hotel. Highlights: Pisgah Plane, Lock 2, Jim Thorpe historic buildings Equipment Recommendations: Bring snacks and water. If the weather is nice, we can eat lunch along the rail trail or in the park. Saturday, April 14, 9:30 a.m. Lehigh Gap Nature Center Hike Leader: Sam Carlson Hiking Distance: 6 miles, about 3 to 3.5 hours Terrain: Moderate Hike Rating: Moderate Reason for Rating: Dirt trails, flat, some elevation Description: MEET AT: Lehigh Gap Nature Center, 8844 Paint Mill Rd., Slatington PA 18080 Hike the trails on LGNC. 750 acre wildlife refuge with 13 miles of trails with connections to the Appalachian Trail, D&L and Lehigh River Water Trails. Recovered superfund site. Highlights: Great views, grasslands, birds, Osprey Visitors Center Equipment Recommendations: Sturdy foot wear, water, lunch, snacks, camera

Saturday April 14 th, 10:00 a.m. AT Lehigh Gap East A Tour of the New Growth at Superfund Site Hike Leader: Dennis Hurley Hiking Distance: 9 miles Hike Rating: Strenuous Reason for Rating: One steep uphill climb, distance Description: MEET AT: AT parking/lehigh Gap east, 4940 Lehigh Drive, Walnutport, PA 18088. AT east parking lot. (40.783556,-75.604587) Very steep and rocky climb (not for people with a fear of heights), 800 feet elevation in one mile to the top of the mountain (optional easier climb 1.5 miles up the Winter Trail this is still a steep climb.), east on AT to power line, west on service road, down Winter Trail. Highlights: Views, new growth forest Equipment Recommendations: Sturdy footwear, water, lunch, snacks, camera, warm clothes, trekking poles, leather gloves for the rocky climb. Sunday April 15 th, 8:30 a.m. Trexler Nature Preserve Hike Leader: Lucy Cantwell Driving Time: 45 minutes, 25 miles Hiking Distance: 5-6 miles, about 3 to 3.5 Terrain: Easy to moderate Hike Rating: Easy to moderate Reason for Rating: Well-maintained trails, family-friendly County Park. Description: MEET AT: Trexler Nature Preserve, 5150 Game Preserve Road, Schnecksville, PA 18078 Follow-up to Friday s hike to explore additional trails at this location. The Trexler Nature Preserve is a 1,108 acre expanse founded by Gen. Harry C Trexler as a way to protect endangered bison and elk at the turn of the century. This hike will take us through sections of the preserve where we will most likely catch a glimpse of these animals in their natural habitat. Highlights: Possible elk and/or bison sightings; covered bridge Equipment Recommendations: Sturdy footwear, water, snacks, camera Sunday April 15 th, 8:30 a.m. Glen Onoko Hike Leader: Susan Meyer Driving Time: None. Leave from the hotel.

Hiking Distance: 6 miles Pace: Leisurely Hike Rating: Rugged Reason for Rating: Short steep ascent at the Falls Easy walk to Falls, steep climb at Falls, woods trail, easy return Highlights: views, explore tunnel, waterfall Type of Hike: Linear out and back Equipment Recommendations: Sturdy foot wear, water, lunch, snacks, camera, flashlight, warm clothes, trekking poles Sunday, April 15 th, 9:00 a.m. AT KTA Section: Little Gap to Lehigh Gap Hike Leader: Jim Foster Hiking Distance: 5 miles Terrain: Moderate Hike Rating: Easy-Rugged Reason for Rating: Steep descent at the end of the hike. Description: MEET AT: 4940 Lehigh Drive, Walnutport PA 18088. AT east parking lot. Gps 40.781994-75.60274 Jim Foster, Chair of the KTA A.T. section committee, will lead a 5 mile hike on the eastern portion of KTA's section. You'll learn about the history of the area, the remediation work on top of the mountain and the plans to re-route the A.T. section. The hike will be from Little Gap to Lehigh Gap, using the winter trail near Lehigh Gap. Meet at the Lehigh Gap East parking lot at 9 a.m. We'll take enough cars to get everyone to Little Gap, then hike from Little Gap to Lehigh Gap. Highlights: Views Type of Hike: Linear w/shuttle Equipment Recommendations: Sturdy foot wear, water, lunch, snacks, camera, warm clothes, trekking poles Sunday, April 15 th, 9:30 a.m. Lehigh Gap Nature Center Hike Leader: Janet Penner Hiking Distance: 6 miles, about 3-3.5 hours Terrain: Moderate Hike Rating: Moderate Reason for Rating: Dirt trails, flat, some elevation

Description: MEET AT: Lehigh Gap Nature Center, 8844 Paint Mill Rd., Slatington PA 18080 Hike the trails on LGNC. 750 acre wildlife refuge with 13 miles of trails with connections to the Appalachian Trail, D&L and Lehigh River Water Trails. Recovered superfund site. Highlights: Great views, grasslands, birds, Osprey Visitor Center Equipment Recommendations: Sturdy footwear, water, lunch, snacks, camera Sunday, April 15, 2018 9:30 am Loop Hike in Mauch Chunk Lake Park Hike Leader: Cynthia Paetow and Michelle Hinkle Driving Time: 6 minutes, 4 miles Hiking Distance: 4-7 miles Pace: Leisurely Hike Rating: Moderate Reason for Rating: Long steady uphill with steep downhill at end. Description: MEET AT: Mauch Chunk Park Boat Launch A, 625 Lentz Trail, Jim Thorpe, PA 18229 We will make a 4 1/2 mile loop using the Switchback, Board Bottom, Fireline and Shoreline Trails. One steep ascent and one steep descent. We will take our time and enjoy the trail. For those interested, there is a beautiful section along the creek we can check out adding an additional 2 miles for a total of 6.5 miles. Highlights: Historic, views, Lake Equipment Recommendations: Sturdy footwear, water, lunch, snacks, camera, trekking poles. Sunday, April 15 th, 10:00 a.m. Tuscarora S.P. Hike Leader: Paula Uhrin Driving Time: 30 minutes, 18 miles Hiking Distance: 7-9 miles Pace: Brisk Hike Rating: Rugged Reason for Rating: Ups and downs Description: MEET AT: Meet at 687 Tuscarora Park Road, Barnesville PA. The street address is deceptive. On Tuscarora Park Road there will be a very clear sign for Tuscarora State Park at the park entrance, even though it may not be exactly where your GPS takes you. Once you enter the park keep staying straight on the park road to the very end and the parking lot there. Do not follow signs for the Park Office. Highlights: Lake views Equipment Recommendations: Sturdy footwear, water, lunch, snacks, camera, warm clothes, trekking poles. Sunday April 15 th, 10:00 a.m.

AT KTA Section, Repeat Figure 8 Hike Hike Leader: Dennis Hurley Hiking Distance: 7 miles Hike Rating: Strenuous Reason for Rating: Two steep uphill climbs, distance Description: MEET AT: 8899 PA Route 873 Slatington PA18080. AT west parking lot. Right after bridge. (40.781319-75.608707) Very steep and rocky climb, 800 ft. elevation in 1 mile to top of mountain, down winter trail, cross bridge, hike up steep hill to Outerbridge Shelter, then blue trail to top of mountain to view above the Devil's Pulpit, then back down the mountain to cars. Not for people with fear of heights. Highlights: Views, shelter, nature center Type of Hike: 1 loop & 1 linear out & back Equipment Recommendations: Sturdy foot wear, water, lunch, snacks, camera, warm clothes, trekking poles, -- bring leather gloves for the rocks and put poles in your pack. Day TIME Hike Name Hike Leader: Driving Time: Hiking Distance: Terrain: Pace: Hike Rating: Reason for Rating: Description: Highlights: Type of Hike: Equipment Recommendations: