Starting from Masten and hiking clockwise, the shelter at Sprout Point should be about 4 miles in. A small stream along with camping are about 7 miles in. Sharp Top Vista is about 8 miles in. Cross Pleasant Run Stream at about Mile 10.5. Sullivan Mountain Vistas are around Mile 14. Doe Run Stream which has camping and the second shelter is about Mile 17. Rock Run Stream is at about Mile 21. Back to Masten at about Mile 27.
These distances are from trail sources that I referenced before the last time I was at Old Loggers Path in 2000. Hard to believe it has been 20 years! The trail may have changed some but the mileages should still be reasonably accurate.
-Daniel
Those distances all seem pretty accurate. That shelter at mile 4 is next to the vista. So I night hiked planning to stay in it. I arrive after 10 and someone has a tent in it. So I hung at the vista itself for the second year in a row. Super windy, so I didn't sleep. The shelter might be good to stay in but the area in front of it is weird. It is super rocky. Not really rooms for tents and didn't look great for hammocks either. The second shelter was nice and seemed like a good area to hang around it. That might be the best option for a group. Also, you can hang right by your car at the start the first night in Masten. I didn't do that because I wanted to get some miles in and hang where Yellow Dog Run and Rock Run meet. I was glad I did.
I would so go, but I have to work that weekend at the Sabres game. They're probably not making the playoffs this year so once April rolls around I'll have more free time. LMK if you have any other plans, and I could join you.
I may be interested depending on what the weather is like! If not, i look forwards to hearing about the trip.
I attempted this hike last April after some rain and pleasant stream was way high and I was by myself so didn't want to risk falling in. I ended up turning around and had a 22 mile day back to the beginning in Masten.
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Usually the weather forecasts are fairly accurate a week out. I'll post the forecast on the 14th-15th and see who's interested.
Datahiker, Have you ever done the STS, just north of the BFT? I'm doing it with friends at the end of May and early June.
I've done it twice. The first trip I wasn't prepared for it to monsoon every day and we bailed after 50 miles but we went back and did the remaining mileage in the fall. This past summer (end of June) I took my daughter and her best friend on a 7-day trip and completed it. It's pretty typical PA-type hiking for that area. Unfortunately there's a ton of stinging nettle so wear pants. I sent resupply boxes to Kinneys Country Store in Cross Fork. Water's not an issue. There are some new lean-tos since the last time I did it.
We saw a bear and a rattlesnake, which kept things exciting. If you keep a trail log and send it in you can get recognized for being a Circuit Hiker. PM me if you want more info. I have the maps and trail guide but they're pretty beat up.
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