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Notes: The MST is blazed with orange paint rectangles and usually well signed. miles and 2400 feet E.G.): From the parking area turn right onto Rt414. Cross Babb Creek on an open grate bridge. right onto gravel Big Run Road. As the road bears to the right bear to the left onto a footpath and climb steadily for 0.99 miles to Gillespie Point. This is a good place to take a break and reward yourself with the 180 degree view. The initial descent to Brill run is pretty steep but soon moderates as it reaches to bottoms. As you descend you will cross a logging road. In 0.78 miles from the vista cross the stream and turn right onto an old railroad grade and follow it for 0.43 miles to Big Run Road. Cross the road, jogging to the left a little to pick up the trail again. at it�s confluence with Big Run and then BigAfter the crossing bear right onto another old logging grade and follow it for 0.61 miles to a small campsite overlooking the run in a rocky ravine.
small tributary on a narrow bridge. Here the trail climbs to the left a bit to join yet another grade that parallels the tributary for 1.28 miles. Cross a dirt road. enter SGL 75 (NO CAMPIMG), turn right onto a grassy maintenance road but in just a few steps turn left onto a footpath and descend along a tributary of Trout Run passing 10 foot waterfalls before it drains into the run. miles after the grassy maintenance road. switchbacks to the left off of the grade to Trout Run. the run and bear left, climbing slightly to an old road inTurn left on the road, cross Brown Fork at a vehicle ford and pass another road on the right. immediately turn right onto a footpath and climb to a grassy management road in 0.20 more miles. Turn right onto it and vista at 2.20 miles from the last turn. for blazes on the right and turn onto a footpath in anotherFollow a shallow draw and part-time stream for 0.43 miles to a turn around area.
Bear left onto double track Brown Fork Road and follow it for 0.52 miles to a driveway on the right. Follow the driveway, passing a hunter�s cabin and crossing streams on 2 narrow bridges. Here you will find a dense copse of Hemlocks and your home miles and 1400 feet E.G.): Continue to follow the orange blazes above a stream. At 0.53 miles pass a potential campsite on a bench on the other side of the stream. another 0.28 miles the trail will make an abrupt left turn to climb steeply out of the drainage. Reach the top and nice window-sized vista in another 0.55 miles. the trail descends gradually for 0.92 miles. yet another grassy maintenance road (There will be a large wildlife clearing to the right.) and follow it forCross Barrens Road and enter Wolf RunCross the headwaters of Sebring Branch in another 0.42 miles and in 0.24 miles cross Silver Spring Road. a power line swath in 0.64 miles. In another 0.55 miles the
trail will make a 90 degree right turn to follow the boundary of SGL 75 (NO CAMPING.) marked by white blazes andThere is one small campsite just outside theThis continues for 0.47 miles before turning right and descending to Silver Branch in another 1.00 miles. is a vey large group campsite nestled under a canopy ofShortly after the campsite re-enter SGL 75. lbu backpack miles turn right for a short distance onto a maintenancevapers backpack road and then right to continue on. backpack neon annihilatorThe next 1.68 miles isbackpack otzi perhaps the most sublime part of the hike as you walk an oldstihl br600 backpack blower sale
railroad grade above pretty streams and crossing the likes of Bark Cabin and Bennys Runs, the entire time under aCross a power line swath and enter Cabin Run Natural Area (NO CAMPING). In 0.47 more miles leave the natural area and cross Ott Fork. You are now on legallyAs the trail turns right to begin a climb watch for a bench along the stream protected by a stand ofbackpacking olallie lake White Pine to your right. This is your home for the night. There�s nothing quite like several inches of pine straw to set your tent up on and a gurgling stream to put you to miles, 700 feet E.G.): After a hardy breakfast climb gradually out of the Ott Fork drainage and in 0.69 milesDescend quickly to Hackett Fork and cross the stream near a very small campsite. continues to follow another fork for 0.81 miles, crossing it several times near the top.
In 0.81 miles from the small campsite cross Schoolhouse Road. In 0.53 miles the yellow blazed Panther Run Trail comes in sharply from the left. There is a partial view of Little Pine lake here. straight as you follow dual blazes for the next 1.27 miles. There will be a couple short but very steep descents before arriving at the junction of an old quarry road. packs here and continue straight to an old quarry site with views of the surrounding hills. Return to the quarry road and follow it for 0.30 miles as it descends to Love RunTurn left and arrive at a hunter�s cottage in 0.46The continuation of the MST is behind the cottage and requires a very steep climb up the Pesto trail. already hiked it (See the MST-Little Pine SP Loop elsewhere on this site for info if you are a purist.) already hiked 5 miles in a fairly heavy rain we continued for 0.97 miles on Love Run Road as the stream of the same name babbled to our right.