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Caleta San Juanico, Day 4

Sunrise on Saturday, October 22. The crescent moon was again shining brilliantly as the sun rose under it. Eric was pleased to report that he was now 100% back to normal. In the morning, we went for a hike. We … Continue reading

Caleta San Juanico, Day 3

Sunrise on Friday, October 21. The crescent moon shone brightly even as the sun rose underneath it.   This morning, one of the neighbors in the anchorage filled our scuba tanks. What a relief that we can do the bottom … Continue reading

Oct. 22 – Tobyhanna Falls Hike

“There is a hidden message in every waterfall. It says, if you are flexible, falling will not hurt you.” ―Mehmet Murat Ildan
Saturday was a beautiful fall day and the temperature even warmed up a bit. We started the day by going to the Pocono Farmers Market…it was actually an Amish Market. Wow what a great selection of vegetables and fruits, meats, cheeses, baked goods and home canned items. I really like Amish markets.

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Caleta San Juanico, Day 2

Sunrise on Thursday, October 20 In the morning, we did our usual school/chores routine. In the afternoon, we took a dinghy ride to scope out the area. We circled around each of the big rocks that are north of us … Continue reading

Playa Coyote in Bahia Concepcion to Caleta San Juanico

On Wednesday, October 19, at 0730, we pulled up anchor and headed north. As the sun was rising on the west side of the cove, the east side glowed in the early morning light. Once we reached the mouth Bahia … Continue reading

Oct. 21 – Shades of Death Trail

“Everyone must take time to sit and watch the leaves turn.” ―Elizabeth Lawrence

Today we hiked the Shades of Death Trail. The name is a little gruesome, but it’s the most popular and picturesque trail in Hickory Run State Park, and I can understand why. While it might sound scary, the trail is actually among the most fun trails to hike in Pennsylvania. The trail is an out and back hike about 2.5 miles that follows the Sand Spring Run and meanders through rhododendron thickets and unique rock formations. Along the trail, the creek cascades over two beautiful man-made dam waterfalls and a series of small riffles and waterfalls as it drops 300 feet to Hickory Run. There are also remains of logging mills. The ruins and dams date back to the early 1800s.

The first colonists chose this sinister name for the area that had rocky soil, numerous swamps and dark forests.

Remains of an old lumber mill.

The Stametz Dam was built 150 years ago.
Small falls along the trail.
The rock formations are so much fun to see and hike through.
This dam was built by the CCC during the Great Depression.
This beautiful lake was formed when the dam was built.
Shades of fall.

Saylorville Dam and Falls along Sand Spring Road.

Bridge crossing Hickory Run on Sand Spring Road.

Oct. 20 – Appalachian Trail in the DWG

“Great things never came from comfort zones.” ―Anonymous

One of the most beautiful areas in the Pocono Mountains is the Delaware Water Gap, where 40 miles of the Delaware River run between high bluffs and forested shores. It has beckoned visitors to the Pocono Mountains for centuries and is known as the Gateway to the Poconos. The Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area is a wonderful place to canoe, kayak, camp, fish and hike. It’s full of beautiful waterfalls and stunning vistas to enjoy. The DWG is situated within the most densely populated region of the United States and provides a unique opportunity to experience tranquil landscapes. Interstate 80 runs through the gap and has to be the most beautiful view from any highway I’ve seen.

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Keith’s Perspective of Bahia Concepcion/Le point de vue de Keith sur Bahia Concepcion

I think Bahia Conception is meh. We went to two bays. There was a huge algae bloom, so it wasn’t that fun to swim. We walked a ton, and it was boring. The scenery was meh. There were no boat … Continue reading

Oct. 18 – Hawks Fall Trail

“Take only memories, leave only footprints” -Chief Seattle

The house we are staying at in Lake Harmony is on the eastern edge of Hickory Run State Park. The park offers over 40 miles of beautiful hiking trails. Many of the trails were old roads from the towns of Hickory Run and Saylorsville that flourished in the area between 1830 and 1900. 

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Oct. 22 – Tobyhanna Falls Hike

“There is a hidden message in every waterfall. It says, if you are flexible, falling will not hurt you.” ―Mehmet Murat Ildan
Saturday was a beautiful fall day and the temperature even warmed up a bit. We started the day by going to the Pocono Farmers Market…it was actually an Amish Market. Wow what a great selection of vegetables and fruits, meats, cheeses, baked goods and home canned items. I really like Amish markets.

Our farmers market finds.

We generally don’t like to go places on Saturdays because it’s such a zoo out there, but it was just too pretty to stay home. After lunch we decided to do a short hike to Tobyhanna Falls, which is only a few miles from the house. It was a nice little hike, the falls were impressive even though they weren’t high and we really enjoyed sitting on the rocks and soaking up the warmth of the sun. But it was packed with people…people were everywhere. 
The hike to Tobyhanna Falls.

There may have been a crowd coming and going to the falls, but we really enjoyed our time there.