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Backpacking, Hiking & Winter Camping with Snow in Pennsylvania's Hammersley Wild Area.

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For this early December backpacking trip, I set out to hike a 3 day, 20ish mile loop in the mountains of north central Pennsylvania.  I created my loop by using a portion of the Susquehannock Trail System, some off-trail bushwhacking, and a ridge hike along the adjacent Twin Sisters Trail.

My weather conditions were forecasted to have some fresh snow, temps mostly in the 20’s and a potential for freezing rain as the temps rose further into the trip.  While this was a pretty wide range of possible conditions, it also wasn’t terribly cold, so I was still able to pack somewhat ultralight and minimal.  My camping target for day one was down in the hollow along the banks of Hammersley Fork. On day two I planned to head up to the ridge and camp in the area devoid of trees due to a forest fire back in 1962.  Due to the potential lack of trees, I swapped out my typical hammock setup for a single person tent and sleeping pad to keep my campsite options flexible.

For an easier read and downloadable GPS data, check out my full blog post
https://www.sintax77.com/winter-camping-in-pennsylvanias-most-remote-forest

The Hammersley Wild Area is the most remote swath of public land in Pennsylvania, with some spots over 5 miles from the nearest road, which combined with the season, I hoped would make for some rather secluded camping.  Conversely, this area is also a haven for public hunting, so I made sure to wear some blaze orange and remain somewhat quiet and on the trail until I got further away from any road access, as it was the middle of PA deer hunting season.

Trailhead: Susquehannock Trail Crossfork Parking
75 Fire House Ln, Cross Fork, PA 17729
41°28'54.8"N 77°49'06.6"W

Trails Used Day 1

Road Hike back over the bridge on Main Street
Left (south) on Rt 144 (you’ll see orange blazes along the road)
Just after Windfall Rd, hop the guard rail and follow the blazes into the woods
Continue on Susquehannock Trail (STS)
Camp along the STS and Hammersley Fork at a site known as “the pool”
  This is a large established campsite with a firepit, reliable water, and room for several tents or hammocks.

Day 1 Mileage: 6.6 miles
Day 1 Gross Elevation Gain: 1,380′
Day 1 Gross Descent: 1,114'

Trails Used Day 2

Continue north on the STS
Leave trail to the right (east) to begin a bushwhack up to Elk Lick Knob
  This is a random bushwhack.  There is no established path, markings or indicators, but I began about one mile after passing the Bunnel Ridge Trail. I crossed Hammersley Fork and headed uphill when I was almost directly adjacent to Elk Lick Knob to the east.
Intersect with the Twin Sisters Trail and turn right (south)
Camp in woods along TS trail
  The clearing I hoped to camp in ended up being covered in dense underbrush and saplings, so I cut my losses and headed further into the woods.  With the approaching darkness I was unable to scout around for too long, but it’s entirely possible that there are some nicer camping spots out on the bald.

Day 2 Mileage: 6.6 miles
Day 2 Gross Elevation Gain: 1,381′
Day 2 Gross Descent: 454′

Route Day 3

Continue south on the TS Trail
Straight (south) on  STS
Follow road back to parking
Day 3 Mileage: 6.3 miles
Day 3 Gross Elevation Gain: 314′
Day 3 Gross Descent: 1,505′

Total Mileage:  19.5 miles
Total Elevation Gain: 3,075′

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