👋 Meet Jake, a KTA supporter from York, PA! Q: What makes hiking in Pennsylvania special/meaningful to you? A: "The solitude. Being out in the woods & silence." Q: What type of hiking do you typically prefer most often? A: "Mostly morning hikes for about 4 hours (8-12)" Q: When did you start hiking? A: "About 10 years ago" Q: What are you currently excited about in your hiking life? A: "Finding new areas" Q: Which hiking trails do you enjoy/recommend that are near where you live? A: "Gunpowder Falls, MD & Prettyboy Reservoir " Q: Which hiking trails do you recommend (anywhere in PA)? A: "Anywhere on the Appalachian Trail!" Q: What do you value most about KTA's mission? A: Preserving & maintaining trails " Do you care about providing, protecting, preserving, and promoting recreational hiking trails and hiking opportunities in Pennsylvania? That's why KTA is here! Help ensure this mission continues to be fulfilled. https://www.kta-hike.org/donate.html 👋 Meet John, a KTA supporter from Chester County, PA! Q: What makes hiking in Pennsylvania special/meaningful to you? A: "I Just being outdoors enjoying nature " Q: What type of hiking do you typically prefer most often? A: "Day hikes and multi-day backpacking hikes usually " Q: When did you start hiking? A: "Many years ago, but seriously about 6 years ago" Q: What are you currently excited about in your hiking life? A: "Right now I am on an Appalachian Trail thru-hike. I started with PA then did all of MD, NJ, and part of NY then came down to Springer Mtn in GA where I’m hiking north from. " Q: Which hiking trails do you enjoy/recommend that are near where you live? A: "Valley Forge Park and Ridley Creek Park trails" Q: Which hiking trails do you recommend (anywhere in PA)? A: "Loyalsock Trail, Mount Nittany, Quehanna Wilderness Area, anywhere along the AT in PA" Do you care about providing, protecting, preserving, and promoting recreational hiking trails and hiking opportunities in Pennsylvania? That's why KTA is here! Help ensure this mission continues to be fulfilled. 👋 Meet Kim, a KTA supporter from Tioga County, PA! Q: What makes hiking in Pennsylvania special/meaningful to you? A: "I've lived in Pennsylvania my entire life, and even though I've visited a lot of other beautiful places, PA is still at the top of my list. Plus, it's also the place where I can hike with the most people closest to me. " Q: What type of hiking do you typically prefer most often? A: "I would love to try more backpacking, multi-day hikes, but right now I am enjoying short and day hikes locally. " Q: When did you start hiking? A: "I started out as a road runner, and then transitioned to trail running several years ago. I started having some major issues with my back which caused me to stop running. At that time (around 2018) my family started doing more hiking and adventuring. In 2020 I had spinal fusion, and was THRILLED to be able to get back out on the trails with less worry!" Q: What are you currently excited about in your hiking life? A: "I am so excited to be adventuring weekly (most weeks, anyway) with my friend, Joy (and sometimes my daughters). We have explored so many local trails that we've never experienced before. In just over a year we've done about 175 miles and 26,000 ft of elevation gain together. This year, I'm looking forward to doing some of the AT section hikes with my friends Joy and Becca. My daughters and I are also SLOWLY working on the ADK high peaks. I am really eager to take a Wilderness First Aid course when it fits into my schedule, too." Q: Which hiking trails do you enjoy/recommend that are near where you live? A: "Oh, gosh - there are so many! A regular for us is the Green Monster Trail System over in Asaph. We frequently do the loop around Hills Creek when we are crunched for time. Another favorite is Sand Run Falls." Q: Which hiking trails do you recommend (anywhere in PA)? A: "We have recently been exploring some of the McIntyre Wild area/Rock Run/Dutchman Falls and have really enjoyed that. Blue Run Rocks is another hidden gem. And, we just hiked Jacoby Falls and that was gorgeous!" Q: What do you value most about KTA's mission? A: "I am just becoming more familiar with KTA and am really appreciating all of the resources! I just attended a virtual panel event last week about hiking the PA section of the AT. It is amazing to think about all of the folks who make it possible for us to enjoy the beauty of our Pennsylvania Trails. Thank you!" Do you care about providing, protecting, preserving, and promoting recreational hiking trails and hiking opportunities in Pennsylvania? That's why KTA is here! Help ensure this mission continues to be fulfilled. Dear Member,
Its summer! Have you been on a hike or helped on a Trail Care event? Get out there and bring a friend! I want to thank you for your efforts in furthering our mission of providing, preserving, protecting, and promoting recreational hiking trails and hiking opportunities in Pennsylvania. Each of you through trail maintenance in your club and throughout the state, advocacy on issues affecting our trails, and by just leading hikes are making a difference at a grassroots level. Our 40th anniversary KTA Trail Care program in 2024 is in full swing this summer. Plan to participate in one or more of the remaining trail cares that Jenn Ulmer has lined up for us. Check out our website for details. The Scott Farm along the Appalachian Trail will eventually become KTA's headquarters. KTA has started preparing the Scott Farm Trailhead Master Site Plan. We recently held a charette with KTA Staff, Board Members, and stakeholders like ATC, Central Pennsylvania Conservancy, CVATC, and others to begin the brainstorming of ideas. We are now seeking your input on what should be done at the Scott Farm Trailhead space to better serve the community and visitors. Please help us by taking our survey by clicking on this link: buff.ly/4ekW0Eu. If you have not completed the survey please do so before JULY 15th! Its not too soon to start thinking about nominating members and clubs for our various service awards. They include Certificates of Achievement, Volunteer of the Year, Club of the Year, and the Citation Award for lifetime achievement. These will be presented at our fall KTA Annual Meeting. Please see our website for a listing and description of these awards. The Awards Committee will be seeking nominations for these awards later this summer. Start considering members and clubs to nominate for these awards. The Board recently approved the establishment of another hiking award -The Teen Hiker Award. The Awards Committee developed the requirements to be similar to the existing Youth Hiker Award that is for youth 12 and under. Requirements for the Teen Hiker Award: Applicant must be 13 to 18 years old during the award year and must have hiked at least 50 miles on any trails in Pennsylvania during the award year (award year is September 1 to August 31). Applicant may receive this award on multiple occasion but must complete the 50-mile requirement on different trails each year. A special patch for this award is in the works. So please start promoting the encouraging teenagers you know to earn this award. Maybe we can present some this year. The other existing hiking awards are also listed on our website. Check them out and hike toward earning one this year. There is a full list of KTA hikes, events, training courses, activities, and trail care opportunities. There is so much to do. Please visit our website and sign up for one or more and bring a friend. Please consider planning to make a gift to our Keystone Trails Endowment fund this year. The earnings from the principal in this fund has been going toward furthering our mission. In particular, toward member Club mini grants that have been presented this year. Our KTA Fall Annual Meeting will be nestled among the many hikes and activities at the Keystone Hiking & Outdoor Weekend in the Susquehanna Riverlands of Pennsylvania on October 18-20. Please put these dates on your calendar and checkout our website to register so you can plan to attend. On behalf of the Board and the membership I want to thank Brook and all our staff for the wonderful job they are doing to further our mission. For the trails and those who wander on them! See you on the Trail! Thanks Wayne E. Gross President, Board of Directors Keystone Trails Association The Statewide voice of Pennsylvania Hikers |
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