Last week I spent 3 days and 2 nights by myself in the Loyalsock State Forest of northern PA hiking the Old Logger's Path!
I clocked a total of almost 30 miles and 3,800+ft of elevation gain and was happy to finally complete this trail as a solo trip for my first outdoor adventure of the season.
Here's all the food I packed for myself:
2 dinners, 2 lunches, and 2 breakfasts
The drive there was very pretty and took me through forests as I neared the trailhead parking. I arrived on Thurs afternoon to beat the Memorial Day weeekend crowd and was the only car there!
My cell signal was mostly nonexistent so I downloaded an offline map to keep track of my mileage and location as I followed the orange blazes. There were occasional intersecting roads and trails along the way.
Even for late May the weather was still very cool in the 40-50s with lots of rain.
I enjoyed the flora and fauna on trail thru the forest.
On my first day I tracked about 7 miles to my first stop for the night where I set up my tent and got started on dinner (mac and cheese with BBQ pork). I was happy to use my new windscreen with my alcohol stove.
After I finished dinner and cleaned up, I went ahead and tucked into my tent to wait for dark and stay warm against the chilly night. Hiker's midnight is nightfall, and I started my day 2 early with the sunrise.
I finished breakfast and broke down camp to hit the trail by 8am and was rewarded after a steep ascent to this beautiful look out on Sharp Top where I took a break before moving on.
This little baby was right next to the trail keeping quiet! I snapped a pic and moved on so I wouldn't disturb him.
This "stream" crossing is what ended my hike on this trail last year with my buddy. At that time, the water level was hip high and ice cold, and when we were crossing it the current took him down and got his entire bag wet. Due to the cold temps we opted to end it early and headed back to the car.
I knew it was coming up so I had made sure to pack my gear in a waterproof liner, however this time the water was only about calf high (still ice cold!) so other than wet feet I did not have trouble. I shook off best I could then continued on!
On day 2 I has happy to see blue skies peaking out and less rain than before!
These guys were also happy to see the sun...the trail led me out onto this boulder edge where several of these rattlesnakes were hanging out. I knew they were on this trail so I stayed as far away as I could and quickly moved out of this area.
I was intending to make it about 12 miles to my next spot for day 2 however I came upon this unoccupied shelter a couple miles early and decided it was in my best interest to grab it so that I could start drying out. Plus not needing my tent for the night would speed up my getaway in the morning.
I made it here around 2:30pm and quickly made myself at home with a clothesline and some dinner. As the evening went on, a few other hikers joined me in their tents around the site.
Once again it was a chilly night so after cleaning up dinner I tucked into my bag to stay warm and rested the best I could. Morning came early and the sun woke me at around 5:30am so I had an early breakfast and was all packed up for the trail by 7:30am.
Since I had ended early the day before, unfortunately that meant I had to make up those extra couple of miles for my day 3. So now I was looking at about 11 miles also for day 3 to get back to my car. There were definitely more people on the trail this day (Saturday). But the day was more sunny so that was very welcome!
I successfully made it to my car by noon and happily removed my hiking shoes and put on some dry socks and clothes for the 3hr drive back home. I'm pretty proud of myself for doing this solo hike in a different state on a new trail. I'm already looking forward to the next one!
Distance: 29.5 miles
Elevation gain: 3,898ft