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Traditional CachePaths of the Dead (Boots)

A cache by Kordite     Hidden: 2/26/2005

Size: Size: Regular (Regular)     Difficulty: 2 out of 5     Terrain: 3 out of 5 (1 is easiest, 5 is hardest)


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In Pennsylvania, United States

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PA DCNR Geocaching GuidelinesWhen dinosaurs were taking over the Earth and the Atlantic Ocean was young, the "newly formed" Appalachian Mountains were already old. To say that they had been born three-hundred million years before when North America plowed into Africa and animal life was just crawling out of the oceans would also be an misstatement as by that time they had already been tectonically born and erosionally worn down three times.

Yet, for their great age, it is geologically recent events that give the mountains their unique Pennsylvanian character. The ice sheets of the last ice age didn't get quite this far south but their effect was profound. The harsh cycle of freeze and thaw across the Pennsylvania tundra broke up the Appalachians into jagged, oddly angled fields of rocks and left huge blocks that seem as if dropped from the sky.

But, as anyone who has hiked long distances on the Laurel Highlands or Appalachian Trail or gone after caches such as Brush Mountain (GC281C) can attest, there is a price to be paid for that history. Pennsylvania ridges are where boots go to die. Several of my boots and countless others have given their lives over the years in faithful service to their bipedal masters and their ghosts haunt these crags.

This cache is near a location where the earth has cracked open and the trail designers took great delight in guiding the trail through the formation rather than around it. When I first hiked the Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail, these rock mazes reminded me of the Dunharrow in "The Lord of the Rings" where Aragorn called upon the ghosts of the men of the mountains to fulfill their oaths to serve the king of Gondor.

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From the Donegal exit of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, follow Rt 31 East to Jones Mill. Turn South on Rt. 381/711 at Sarnelli's Market and then left at the T-intersection at Normalville. It will just be a short distance to another left onto Rt. 653. The parking area is near the crest of Laurel Ridge (N39 57.276 W79 22.096).

You may be able to shorten your 8 mile hike by scouting a few back roads (Pletcher Rd, T316) but you'll probably need a 4x4, they may be gated, there are no parking areas at the trail crossings and besides, your boots want to fulfill their oaths.

Find more info about this section of the LHHT at: http://www.localhikes.com/HikeData.ASP?ID=5347




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 November 14, 2009 by billybobski (4 found)
Found this one while hiking with the boy scouts. Stayed the night at Grindle ridge shelters. It was a great time and gave the boys a break.

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 November 7, 2009 by WalkingWags (3 found)
Found this during a hike from RT653 to RT31, stayed all night at Grindle Ridge Shelters. The cache is located in a beautiful section of the trail, was a nice aversion during the hike. TNLN.

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 October 29, 2009 by leebo66 (1 found)
Have been to this one several times when hiking the trail with my family. Thanks! Took My Little Pony, left keychain & money on one visit.

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 September 7, 2009 by geoGirty (222 found)
What an adventure! Headed out on a rainy Labor Day determined not to let the holiday weekend pass without an exclamation mark. Parked at the 653 trail head and headed into the woods. Took time to check out the cemetery, marking my spot and continued on. I was amazed at the number of hikers and backpackers in the woods. Years ago I had done the LHHT, not as a through hike but as a series of weekend adventures. Seems its popularity and use have only increased over the years. Stopped at the overlooks and despite the overcast conditions the view out over the valley is just amazing. Found my way to the rock maze and scampered off trail through the green briar to GZ.(bad move) Found without too much difficulty and headed back to the car late for a family picnic. Oh well, it was more fun in the woods anyways. Have to say that the last mile had me totally whooped and crawled out of bed Tuesday with a not so pleasant reminder of the 8+ mile hike. Thanks Kordite for a great cache in an awesome area. .

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 August 19, 2009 by CluelessnLuV (421 found)
Cool cache! Love the beautiful forest! Took bro out for a geocaching trip. We took keychain and left minnie mouse car. TFTC

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Last Updated: 11/14/2009 4:58:23 AM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) (12:58 PM GMT)
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