Got a decent start, leaving at 7am this morning. Despite the dry forecast, it drizzled off and on all morning. Fresh, Karaoke and Fifty pushed ahead with plans for a big 30+ mile day. I had a more modest 22 mile day planned.
I passed a sign that graded the difficulty of the AT…
There was a neat little rock bridge crossing a stream.
At the top of a ridgeline, I found an awesome campsite. It was level, covered in soft pine needles and had a fire pit complete with reclining stone seats!
Unfortunately it was too early to stop for the night, but I did sit and eat lunch before moving on.
All throughout the morning, I heard artillery fire off to the side of the ridgeline. Turns out, it was a National Guard training exercise. Some one said it was Fort Indiantown.
The trail started to get a bit rocky, a trend that would continue the further into PA I got.
Towards the end of the day, I found a small bridge about 20 ft over Rausch creek. I looked down and saw some trout, so I stopped and fished for a bit. Ended up catching a couple small, but very pretty, native Brook Trout.
After fishing , I hiked a couple more miles and stealth camped in a nice stand of pines near a little creek.
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