"KEYSTONE WILDERNESS: A Citizens' Wilderness Proposal for Pennsylvania's Allegheny National Forest"
The Allegheny National Forest is Pennsylvania's only national forest. Located in northwestern Pennsylvania, it includes additional wild gems that may be protected as wilderness areas under the Wilderness Act of 1964.
This is the first part of a new 16-minute film that utilizes stunning photography and video of the prospective areas to be protected -- more than 54,460 acres of the 513,300-acre Allegheny National Forest.
The film was produced by B.J. Gudmundsson of Patchwork Films and Friends of Allegheny Wilderness -- which has led the way in studying and advocating for these special areas.
Friends of Allegheny Wilderness online: http://www.pawild.org
Patchwork Films online: http://www.patchworkfilms.com
Part 2 of KEYSTONE WILDERNESS: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5_qkD6Q7WY
Nice Video! the Allegheny National forest is a wonderful place and definitely needs to be protected. What stream is that at 0:30 to 0:47 ?
Nicksfishinhole 1 year ago
@Nicksfishinhole Thanks Nick. The stream you're referring to is called Dry Brook. It is located within the proposed Chestnut Ridge Wilderness in McKean County.
Thanks for watching!
FAWweb 1 year ago
Beautiful videos! I feel thankful for living a few miles from the ANF.
easygermanshepherd 2 years ago 3
Thanks Easy, it is beautiful here!
FAWweb 2 years ago