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Category Archives: Long loop
The Longest Loop
June 27, 2012: The longest loop at the PKP is 5.5 miles, took me about three hours, not hurrying. It includes the highest point and the lowest point, and goes into the ravine twice, so plenty of vertical. ***The Highland … Continue reading
Long Loop with Bush Whack
October 6, 2011: I started out wanting to hike the outside perimeter but ended up cutting off the horse’s nose on unmarked trails and then bushwhacking across to the orange trail on the south rim because it was a shortcut. … Continue reading
The Long Loop
September 30, 2011: I hiked the long loop this morning. It’s four and a half miles. If you include the Highland Trail the preserve would offer probably a 5 mile hike. It took me three and a half hours, I … Continue reading
The long loop
1-27-11: Decided to hike the long rim trail that goes out to the thruway at the east end of the preserve. I started at the Coplon Road trailhead. The pull-off was plowed out and someone had shoveled a path to … Continue reading