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    Default Loyalsock-Link Loop

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    Yesterday was National Trails Day and I headed out to the 17.5 mile Loyalsock Link Loop, one of my favorite hikes. This is the perfect overnight or weekend backpacking trip, or long dayhike. It has it all- views, big rocks, waterfalls, streams, swimming holes, a pond, and great campsites. What I really love about this hike are the extensive hemlock forests with moss and ground pine. The woodland hiking is beautiful.






























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    Thanks for the Pics!
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    One of my favorites too. The climb out of World's End (going clockwise) was more challenging than I expected!

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    Aw! good memories.
    I hiked that trail back in the early 80's. (or was it late 70's?)
    Still remember Porky's den and some of those broken rock walls.
    Good stuff.
    Thanks
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    Beautiful pictures! Was just up at Loyalsock Creek a couple of weeks ago, will have to check out that Loop next time. On the way home, heavy rain followed by a beautiful rainbow along the Susquehanna near Liverpool.IMG_1416erainbow.jpg
    136 contiguous miles of MD + rocky PA-AT down, but 2042 miles to go

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    Hello, I'm new here and wanted to say thanks for the pictures. I live in Western Pa but have hike a few trails in Central Pa. Definitely will need to hike this trail.

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