We had planned to make our "Trekking Tuesday" trip to Cook Forest....but you know, the Steelers were on, and one thing led to another and before you know it, we're waking up WAAAYYY too late to make that trip today. So we loaded up the Wrangler and headed to one of our favorite parks.
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Ohiopyle Falls, not a whole lot going over
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We were torn between two particular trails, and because of the late start, they couldn't be long ones. Meadow Run or Ferncliff was what we thought of. They are doing a whole lot of construction in the town of Ohiopyle; replacing the bridge deck in sections and rerouting traffic up towards Baughman's overlook, to connect with a temporary road that would get you to Cucumber Falls...and Meadow Run Trailhead. So this made our decision relatively easy, we'll start at the main falls parking lot and cross the GAP bridge to do Ferncliff.
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| DCNR Map of Fernclff Peninsula |
Ferncliff Peninsula is a short (2 mile) hike that starts out in a forested area and eventually leads you to the opposite side of the Yough. You return to the GAP bridge walking the shoreline about 1/8th of the trail right alongside the river.
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Some of the rock formations near the river
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Moss covered tree
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| Krissy quote: "When you're at your breaking point, I hope you have friends like these trees" |
The trail has minimal elevation gain and is relatively easy, except for some roots that occasionally make you want to fall face first onto the ground. It is always fairly moist (because I know how people like that word), but usually has some well spaced rocks to get you through most places.
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What most of the trail looks like
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The big payoff on this trail is that you get to see Ohiopyle Falls from a different viewing spot than most everyone else sees it. There is a set of steps that lead down to a rock overlook almost directly across from the main viewing deck.
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The falls from the other side
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I think they are stalking us...
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| She watches Investigation Discovery A LOT, taking my chances with her behind me! |
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She's rather relaxed in the woods...when there are no f*cking bears
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Of course we chose a day in October when it was 87 degrees out to do this. Ended up buying 2 more Silipints from the Friends of Ohiopyle (FOO). Now we have something else to collect...working on replacing all our glass pub glasses (around 45 of them) with the new ones.
I did some volunteer work with FOO once before, and I thought they might kill me. If anyone is familiar with the park, I had to drag a dolly down Johnathan Run Trail from the GAP to help move stones that we used to raise up parts of the trail that were subject to flooding. They kicked my ass that day.
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The hike
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Bonus for this week, my cousin John (from Thirsty Dog Brewing) is getting married this weekend in Peninsula Ohio....real close to Brandywine Falls and the Ledges Trail in Cuayhoga Falls National Park. So we're going to make time to hit another National Park, with all the geek stuff we do....patches, pins, magnets, passport stamp and a new sticker for the adventure trunk.
Maybe they sell Silipints!!!
Scott & Krissy
"Climb the mountains and get their good tidings"
John Muir
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