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  • Yeah, that Knauber trail is a bit steep. I try to get up there once a year during the summer. I walk the racecourse looking for rattlers. It's a good day out. Rattling Run down the other side of the mountain has some cool falls.

    Thanks for posting

  • @zimij325 Hello. Thanks for the comment.

    On this hike we got sort of lost. On the following attempt we were successful reaching Devil's Race Course. (See my two other videos dated July 13.)

    Do you see many rattlesnakes on the Devils Race Course? We didn't see any rattlers on this hike or the next hike we did up and over Stony Mountain.

  • @bapyou I think i saw 3 once and 1 another time. I hang along the north edge where they get good sun. You get plenty balance exersize if you walk the whole length of that thing.

  • lmaooo @ plenty of rocks in California. Yep there is. This is about 30 min from my house in PA. I am from Cali though.

  • @MsSSnow Well alright. Thanks for watching and listening.

  • Beautiful! Was this anywhere near Camp Shikellimy?

  • Hello.

    I don't know where Camp Shikellimy is located; so I can't say whether this area is close to it or not.

    This video depicts a hike on a section of the Appalachian Trail beginning where the Trail crosses Route 325 in Dauphin County, PA, about 20 miles or so down the road from Tower City.

    Our goal on this hike was the Devil's Race Course, which we did not achieve. We returned a week later & finally found our way there. I made 2 videos about that hike called Devils Race Course.

  • Forests of temperate climat-like many places in Europe(but more destroyed for agriculture-80% of Europe was forested before middle-age !)

  • Hello. The forested lands we were walking through in this video, are protected land called "Game Lands;" set aside by the state of Pennsylvania for hunting and other forms of recreation.

    Most of the forests in the eastern U.S. (with small exceptions) are second growth forests. If not cleared for agriculture or the establishment of urban/suburban settlements, they were logged for the creation of wood products.

    By the way, the original endowment for Harvard U. was selling of forest wood.

  • What my Dad never did, go walking.

  • thanks Bruce

  • Sorry I could not make it!

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