August 9, 2006
We drove a short distance to the Laurel Highlands Tailhead and parked. We enjoyed breakfast then decided to hike a way up the trail. We hiked about four hours, two hours up and up some more and two hours back down. We saw a few chipmunks and heard a few birds. Two other hikers were going out with heavy backpacks; they were obviously going further than we were. Will carried the backpack with our water, crackers and raisins. Kathy had the camera. The trailhead is actually the end of the trail that begins in Ohio Pyle, seventy miles to the east. our hike took us past mile markers 70,69 and 68 and back again.
We spent the rest of the day hanging out at the trailhead, playing scrabble, reading, journaling and puzzleing. We had dinner, shrimp, mac n'cheese, and veggies. Then we decided to just stay. A few people came and went, none walked the trail. Birds chirped and bugs flew round. The trees are tall and mostly thin with young trees filling the understory. Maples seem the most prevalent, but we saw oaks and tulips too. We sat out until dark. Then it was time for our movie before bed.
Kathy and Will
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