Next month I will be heading out to PA to hike the STS loop. I had started it 2 years ago, but the first night out, had the freak experience of my stove not mating properly to my fuel can, so I bailed, rather than spend the whole week without a stove. I got back to my car and had to find a walmart to replace either my stove, or can or both. I replaced the can, which mated to my stove fine, and instead of going back to the STS, I did the Quehanna trail for the second time.
Pennsylvania has some beautiful trails, some of which are loops, which make logistics easy.
The STS is no different, it is an 83 mile loop that is about as remote as it gets on the east coast,and includes Hammersley Wild Area, one of the longest roadless stretches of trail in the east. I expect to do it over 6-7 days, and expect to see more wildlife than people.
tomcatsadventures.com/2020/06/…MVCYnpTyi5qAgllcZSX8d_2xk
Pennsylvania has some beautiful trails, some of which are loops, which make logistics easy.
The STS is no different, it is an 83 mile loop that is about as remote as it gets on the east coast,and includes Hammersley Wild Area, one of the longest roadless stretches of trail in the east. I expect to do it over 6-7 days, and expect to see more wildlife than people.
tomcatsadventures.com/2020/06/…MVCYnpTyi5qAgllcZSX8d_2xk
its all good