The Laurel Highlands with a Special Guest - 70 Miles
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- Опубліковано 8 жов 2024
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Maple Summit Road Parking 39.891847, -79.376052
RT 653 Parking Area 39.954806, -79.368528
RT 31 Parking Area 40.059944, -79.273389
RT 30 Parking Lot 40.173953, -79.122053
RT 271 Parking Lot 40.281472, -79.049667
RT 56 Parking Area 40.408611, 79.00425
Forbes primitive camping rules
www.dcnr.pa.go...
Backpackers may camp overnight anywhere except:
In designated Natural Areas
Within 200 feet of a forest road
Within 25 feet of a trail
Within 100 feet of a stream or any open water
Sensitive areas in Forbes State Forest that are closed to backpack camping include:
Roaring Run Natural Area and Mt. Davis Natural Area
Area east of Laurel Summit Road and north of Coxes Creek Road
Blue Hole, along Blue Hole Road
Falls Run, along Falls Run Road
Cole Run Falls, along Cole Run Road
Pine Knob overlook
Within 300 feet of leased campsites
Within 300 feet of a state forest picnic areas; Lick Hollow and Mt. Davis
Any other area posted closed to camping
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You and Dad are so similar - that was very cute ❤ Dad moves well, good luck with the prep and enjoy the canyon. I look forward to that video.
I hiked this trail with my Boy Scout Troop in the very early 90's. It has been burned into my memory more than most other trips, I really hope to do it again someday. Thank you for your great content!
As a 42+ year photojournalist for network/commercial television, I've got to say your visual storytelling is some of the best I've seen on this platform. Would have loved seeing you make a snow angel in that last splotch of seasonal moisture you passed on that hilltop, eh.
Thanks a lot for this comment!
As an eastern PA hiker I’ve wondered what the Laurel Highlands trial was all about. Thanks for taking us along and introducing us to that beautiful trail Frozen. I’m 82 y.o. and trying to complete the AT in PA by sectioning.
I appreciate that you take the time to put the coordinates for the trails you do in the description. Thanks.
The wife and I watched and enjoyed your lhht journey yesterday. We have done it twice . Both times north to south. You got us anxious to do it again.
Great trip! I love the shelters on the Laurel Highlands trail!
Super awesome to see your Dad out with you Frozen! I loved seeing you help him out along the way! Shows great character!
This was so special. My son, Too Tall, and i are planning on doing the foothills trail together. Its always special but we've never been on trail together that long. We may need prayer. 😂
That's so AWESOME you got to spend that time with your dad!!! Cherish every moment my friend!!! -dave
Your style's definitely gotten better. Looks like you're doing really well. Fine, tuning your videos. I've seen the Laurel Highlands trail over the highway for years. Always wondered where it went. Looks like it'd be really nice in the fall.
Thanks for sharing. It looks nice out there. Great pops was out there with you.
That's awesome you get to hike with your dad!!
Wow! Pops in the house. Nice going Mr Frozen !
Nice video! It Was really nice to see you hiking with your dad.
That was not clay shooting, that was a squatch tooting after eating too much jerky. It happens to the best of us! Glad you're out on the trail and getting some steps in. Your dad seems like a really good guy. Good for him for getting out there.
Where it all began lol. Love it!!! I remember that gate to 8 well lol.
So nice to meet your father, you guys were having fun. Great video and thanks for keeping it real🤙
Nice surprise having your Dad as your special guest. Wish you could have enjoyed a fire together, next time! Another nice video Frozen, Thanks.
I forgot to mention that was so cool you got to hike some with your dad. I wish I could have done that with my dad.
As usual, your filming does not disappoint! My husband and I have done this trail twice and plan on doing a few nights to get ready for the Black Forest trail. So nice to meet your dad. Looking forward to your next adventure!
awesome hike! love the longer videos, can get immersed in the trip. Too much to comment on here but i will mention wow that dead tree area is fascinating, i wonder what happened..// also what a great special guest and news about the future! (i wont give it away here) // umm.. not exactly desert prep yet but you'll find out in the GC... // Roxana reminds me to tell you get a think white long sleeve shirt to protect you from the sun.... sun is way stronger when there is no humidity.../// awesome times on the trail, thanks for taking us along
Hi Jason It always makes my day to see you out on an adventure.That is good that you had so many water sources on that trail. It was very nice to meet your Dad he has a good hiking pace it's great that you have an adventure planned together enjoy every moment together. Take care.
Loved this video! Loved meeting your Dad and watching you hike again. Planning on doing LHHT this coming June.
Prepare for dryer than normal conditions, many of the seasonal streams were already gone when I went and it was early for that. Usually you don't see this type of dryness until fall.
Now the special guests don't get much better than that. It sucks the rain squashed the camp hangout time. It's fun watching you get stopped by a view that you have seen times before. I know there are some trails I still have not gotten tired of hiking multiple times.
Hi Jason, was great seeing your video out on the trail, and getting to see your Dad out hiking with you. It looked like he was doing great! Looking forward to seeing your next video! You all take care, happy hiking, and God bless you all. Hope your family is doing well too! 🙂
I remember when you first hiked the Laurel Highlands and I was like wow 70 miles. Then the over 200 miles on the SHT was amazing. The AT was then for the elite hikers. 👍 Now next possibly the dream hike PCT. 💪 I will always be supporting you and glad to have you as one of my good UA-cam friends.
Heck yea feller! Need to schedule some time to catch up too man!
@@FrozensAdventures For sure! It was also cool to see your dad with you. Too bad that I'll never get a chance to hike with my father. We did hike a lot at his camp many years ago was cool.
Yasssssss Laurel Highlandssss!!! Beautiful Vid!
Papa Frozen, what a pleasant surprise. That burn area is going to be awesome in no time. Glad to see some forest management. This hike is on my list, glad to see how you approached it. Take care buddy, cheers.
I had a Tarptent Double Rainbow LI. The ability to pitch it freestanding was a sanity-saver on several occasions through the entire PCT, but particularly in the desert.
My dad flew out and hiked with me from Timberline to Cascade Locks. It was a treasured experience. Love it.
If you get the opportunity before next year, I strongly recommend coming out to the mountain west to do some trips. It's night-and-day compared to Appalachia. If you don't want to spoil the PCT at all, Colorado in late summer is pretty comparable. I spent a week in the San Juans before I did the PCT and honestly, it was what made up my mind when I was still deciding which trail I wanted to do (coming from NY).
Thank you Jason 👊 very cool you were able to hike and spend time with your Father, that's awesome buddy 🙂Appreciate you, stay safe and take care my friend 🙏👍
This was an awesome video, thankd for sharing!
You can just tell that you absolutely love what you’re doing, so awesome to watch! Keep on keeping on
Looks like a fantastic trip! So glad you were able to share some trail time with your dad 🙂
70 miles.... OMG!!! It's really long journey 👍🏻😍
I live 20 minutes away from the 30 trail head. I spend quite a few nights at the 30 area, turnpike area, and 271 area. Turnpike area, 271 area if I feel like going on an adventure, 30 if I just want to chill in the woods for the night. Spent the night at all the shelter areas over the years but those are my go to spots because I don’t have to drive that far. Pro tip; next time you hike on it spend the night at the 30 area. You can catch an Uber, head west on 30 down the mountain and at the bottom there’s an awesome little diner called Ruthies. Foods awesome and cheap, breakfast all day, and strong great coffee.
My family did the Grand Canyon in 2015, they have cabins at the bottom, if you can get a reservation do it, less stuff to carry, and it's a really tough hike. Having a shelter was so nice(they also cook you dinner and breakfast and give you a packed lunch) worth it!
Love your channel! Your cheerful character and admiration for nature are inspiring! I hope to literally follow in your footsteps and thru hike the LHHT eventually. I’m currently living with major organ failure, but when I finally step foot on this trail I’ll remember your wonderful videos fondly. Good luck at the Grand Canyon and on the PCT!
Thanks!
The prescribed burns are done by setting a tiny line of a fire and then setting a back fire and burning it towards the middle and they monitor it all the time and usually can put it out if they need to do so, sometimes forestry trucks come out in case the winds pick up on them . Not a roaring fire at all and usually does not kill the trees. They do a more intense burn when the forest has been damaged badly. Yep if they can they leave some brush for the wildlife to hunker down in again afterwards.
Awesome guest!
Well Jason that was awesome doing a hike with your dad. It suits you well. Maybe yall could do a bigger adventure together but I know you have a big hike coming up. Good video dude.
Great video!! Now I want to hike LHHT in 3 nights!! I started a yo-yo a few hours after you started this trip, I realized it at the mailbox when I saw your entry in the log.
Definitely doable. I've done it (barely) in 3 days but it was a bit of a stretch. However it did rain the entire time.
❤ awesome that your dad is there as your special ❤
I truly hope he is able to train well enough to do three days with you I think you said Arizona or the Colorado trip something like that
Awesome to see you back on the LHHT! I'll bet some of those blow-downs happened during that massive windstorm we had up here in March. Another terrific video. Looks like your dad is rarin' to go! 🙂
My first ever backpacking trip of any distance was in 2016 from the State Game Lands 111 parking lot to the Route 31 parking area. Two nights. One at 653 shelters and the second at Grindle Ridge. My pack was pushing 35 lbs and I came down with bronchitis the day before. I damn near died but I got it done. We keep saying we’re gonna go back but 7 years later, it hasn’t happened. I’d like to do it again now that my pack is 18 lbs and when I’m not sick.
I always enjoy your videos! Have a great hike with your Dad in the Grand Canyon and let him know he can do it. My Dad past away in 2017 and he was never into hiking and not the best Dad either.
Good to see your Dad out there! I'm definitely going to do this trail. I read the McCullough Johnstown Flood book this winter and have been interested in visiting the town to get a better idea of the terrain. Also want to visit Fallingwater. I'm getting excited already!
They are now called Prescribed Burns because of the science involved with weather conditions - humidity, winds- the topography, the vegetation and near by buildings.
Just missed ya. I was camping at Laurel Hill SP RVing starting the 17th. Did Beam Rocks one day and Ohiopyle another day. Need to eventually hike this. Probably after I do the Quehanna and Loyalsock Trails.
When I was a kid I dove in Kent Falls (CT) on an 85 degree day. The pool was about 8 feet deep and about 25-30 feet across. Thought I was going to drown because the water felt like about 40 degrees and my legs and arms seized up. I dog paddled and climbed onto a warm rock to warm up. I know the feeling you had in that lake.
Pretty crazy never experienced that before.
Need to get out and hit this trail for sure...
Love the LHHT ... I Started watching you back when you first hiked this trail ... Love it!!! And... I have hiked the entire trail since watching those early videos. Nobo this time 😊
Yea it's a real nice place to get out on a long weekend that's not too far from me.
Another gem!
Your Dad seems pretty cool. Makes me miss mine. He passed way too soon from cancer.
I'll be 40 in a few days and that very thing is starting to sink in for me. They won't be around forever. :(
@Outdoor Adventures Geting out camping with him is a great way to make memories. Those are the things that live on so you are doing a great thing. 👍
Beautiful trail!!
Hiking in the desert is so different to hiking in midwest / east coast wet heat. You'll feel cooler but get a lot more dehydrated.
Excellent vid. Ty. I enjoyed it.
Great video! Loved the video and production quality and your positive spirit. I feel like that tent pad on night 1 would have been good practice on a pitch without stakes, using big rocks or something?
Nice Dad cameo, Jason. Sorry about the rain dump on his first night out.
Was just fun having coffee with him in the morning :)
Been waiting for this
I've watched this video a couple of times now as it is very informative and I plan on doing it very soon. I want to do it SOBO though. The one thing I couldn't find is the shelters you stayed in this trip. I believe the first one was the route 653 shelter but I think (could be wrong) that you said 356? I was really curious where you stayed the second night and then again the third night or was that the night you stayed with you Dad? If you have a sec., I would really appreciate it if you could clear that up. . .thanks! Your hiking videos are always so informative and just all around great to watch!
I love the part of the trail between mm11 to the lake. The only part I have hiked. I am not in shape for parts around Ohiopyle.
The first trail I hiked
Just to give you a little information, in the 19.20 minute section you was asking about the down trees that haven’t been removed and close to the prescribed burn area a few years ago......
I’m not familiar with exactly on the trail you’re at but going to guess it’s within the boundaries of state game lands 42. The timber harvest in the game lands is to provide habitat for wildlife once the standing timber is removed. The remaining branches and tree tops are left behind to create “brush piles” for critters to make home and live in.
That makes sense. My Uncle used to do a lot of hunting in the area, but I had forgot that there was harvesting going on all the time.
Dude you have got to get rid of that electric pump
You are so correct that thing is obnoxious sound
😂
All those downed trees - ice storm maybe? We had a super destructive one up here in SE MI this past winter.
In 2015 we were in the 7Springs section. Woman I was with went into the woods to find a spot, when she stood up she didn't know where the trail was. She got lost and popped out on the Shooting range 😂 (no one was shooting at the time)
we do the LHHT every year. my wife calls the Ohiopyle section "My nemesis" but she's 50 and still doing it with me.
What?? You couldn't get that little tent on that pad? I literally put my wife's lanshan 2 pro on that very same pad! I will admit. It wasn't easy but I got it there. I only used 2 stakes for the vestibules only. Everything else was using the big rock/little rock method. Right about where you camera was or possibly right behind it, I setup my xmid 2p. Wasn't level at all but I made it work. I wanted her and our dog to have a good flat surface. The rest of the shelter area that night was full.
Also, I think we've been at the 271 shelter area with those same girls before. Just as you described til around midnight. Constant chatter, flashlights in our faces, etc. Needless to say, for some reason, we "tried" our hardest to be quiet on our way out at 6am. For some reason my wife had to keep slamming the bathroom door on the way out. She said it seemed like it needed a few slams to get it to close just right! And we had to yell for our dog a couple times since we couldn't seem to see him at the end of his leash when our headlamps weren't directly on him. But we did "honestly" try to be quiet as we could. I swear!
On a serious note, it was awesome seeing your dad out there with you! I could definitely tell you were enjoying having him there and also showing him how to do different things. Definitely get him a 25 wide pad! Either the tensor or something from Big Agnes. Probably the 2 most comfortable pads I've slept on. Those 5 extra inches are a game changer for the little weight penalty.
They used mulch in the tent site pads so my takes in my non free standing tent weren't having it. Had a nice flat spot where I usually pitch my hammock though.
Those girls were soooo loud! We are both looking at getting wider pads for the extra comfort. We'll see what happens.
OK, the door slamming and dog calling made me laugh!!!
Hi Jason. What if you used ear plugs when using the pump? Or were you referring the decibels being too loud for other campers?
Anyway, thank you for another great video. Enjoyed the music you added and always appreciate your signature nighttime notes.
I'm referring to other campers experience
Would love to see ya do the Allegheny Trail. After all it's in your back yard.
I'd love to get into bike packing it so I could do a down and back in the time I can take off.
@@FrozensAdventures I'm talking about the 311 mile Allegheny Trail in West Virginia. It starts at the Pennsylvania State Line near Bruceton Mills WV and heads South across West Virginia ending on the Appalachian Trail just North of Pearisburg VA. The trail is a remote but very beautiful hiking trail going through the heart of the Monongahela National Forest.
Oh yes! I remember seeing that when I hiked the AT
Have you been to Quebec Wild area just south of Ohiopyle? Headed there this weekend instead of Roaring Plains. Was at Raccoon last weekend with the scouts. Didn’t see you 😂
And that first 12 miles of LHHT are a bitch.
I have, it's a nice day hike!
@@FrozensAdventures Going to try to find the cave maybe. Very little info on it.
Quebec is really nice
So how are controlled burns done?
Also, your dad moves! I see where you get your pace from
There's a pretty cool video link I left in the video description
You need to get yourself a reflective umbrella to keep the sun off of you for hiking!!
I'd rather get sunburnt lol
Have you switched from hammock camping to tent camping? If so, how come? I’m continuously debating between the two and constantly switched back and forth.
I do both. Because I've found comfortable options for both. Tent camping became a right because I wanted to hike the PCT. And hammock camping sites aren't as readily available.
@@FrozensAdventures I feel ya on the lack of hammock spots in the Sierras. I used to be an avid hammock camper, but as I’ve purchased better/lighter tents and better inflatable pads I find I sleep just as well if not better. I also like the separation inside the tent vs the openness of a hammock. But I prefer hammock in the rain for the fact of having space under the tarp to eat, cook, organize gear, etc.
It’s on my bucket list, but all my friends from Pa doesn’t want to do this trail.
There's a couple shuttle option too for solo trips. Could get expensive though
Look for morels in those burnt areas
Frozen you gave some bad info for the Forbes State Forest Section. It is illegal to camp in the forest along Laurel Summit Rd on the side The Trail is on. You would have to leave the trail and cross the road to camp outside of the Turnpike Shelters.
I'll link the DCNR rules in the description. In my mind I've never seen restrictions in forbes except for LNT rules.
yeah its always said no camping outside designated shelter areas
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Why we hike!
Is leaving a car at the ohiopyle state park trailhead for 5 days sketchy or rather safe as you hike back.
There's 2 areas of ohiopyle the very small parking lot by the bar is sketchy I'd say. But the one at the top of the hill (official one) is totally safe. No one's going to want to bring their car up that dirt road to vandalize
Thanks will keep that in mind,, going early next month. Love your videos
Holy cow! Henry Kissinger is your dad?
I see no resemblance
Hello neighbor
Why aren’t you hiking with your wife?
She's watching the baby.
Just curious Frozen, but have you ever tried any Asolo boots?