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Short hike

Got in a short 3 miles yesterday after work. Cut it short due to how aggressive the bugs are this year.

u/uniquely_me_2024 — 22 hours ago

Hurry up fall I can't wait and my second fave season is winter

Brandywine Creek Gorge in the Winter. I did not get close to the falls at all because of the log lams and my carbide boots only can do so much.

u/Outdoors__Water — 6 days ago

Is anyone a member of the buckeye trail association?

I applied on the website and paid $38 membership fee and was told I would be contacted in three weeks. That was 2 months ago so I called three times over the last week and haven’t been able to get anybody.

If anybody is a member and can direct me I would appreciate it! Thank you🙂

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u/the_main_entrance — 8 days ago
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Humid but still a great hike

No idea why I love a wooden boardwalks so much. Maybe memories of beach vacations from younger days. Plus a rare puddle for this time of year thanks to some storms last night.

Nice 4 mile hike that also included a continuous mile of jogging.

u/uniquely_me_2024 — 8 days ago

Archers Fork Trail and Parking

Hi all,

I live in Delaware and my friend lives in Michigan and we decided to meet in the middle to go camping. We found Wayne National Forest as a pretty good halfway point. We love dispersed camping in pretty remote areas so I think Archers Trail fits that ticket. We are planning on tent camping at our cars the first couple of nights then hiking in to the trail However, I wanted to get some insight into how camping at the trailhead is. I've been reading that Wayne National Forest allows camping at trailheads, but I also read that parking is very limited at the trailhead. Do people camp at the Archers Fork trailhead? If not, are there other pull off spots very nearby where we can park and camp and leave our cars to go hike on the trail after? Thanks in advance!

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u/quindorit — 12 days ago

Hocking Hills tick situation

We’re headed to Hocking Hills in a couple of weeks.

The ticks are pretty bad 3-4 hours away, just wondering if that’s the case in HH.

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u/Individual_Corgi_576 — 14 days ago

14.8 Mile loop in the Mohican State Park Leg 01

I used parts of the Mohican Trail 6 Mile Loop, North Rim and Mohican Mountain Bike Trail, and parts of the Lyons Falls, Hemlock Gorge and Pleasant Hill Trail Loop.

u/Outdoors__Water — 11 days ago