Fall - Susquehanna Appalachian Trail Club
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Fall - Susquehanna Appalachian Trail Club
BUSHWACK BULLETIN The BUSHWACK BULLETIN is published quarterly in the months of February, May, August and November by the Susquehanna Appalachian Trail Club, Inc. (SATC) P.O. Box 61001, Harrisburg, PA 17106-1001. A Hiking Publication For The Harrisburg Area Volume 57– No. 3 September - November 2011 Web Site: www.satc-hike.org Email: hike-hbg@satc-hike.org Our Objectives: Group Hiking + Trail Maintenance + Outdoor Recreation Next Bu shwack Bulletin Deadline for Submissio ns: November 8, 2011 Mail to: Editor Bushwack Bulletin, S.A.T.C., P.O. Box 61001, Harrisburg, PA 17106-1001 E-mail: Bushwack@SATC-hike.org Inside this Issue Officers President Karen Balaban Vice President Perry Ligon Secretary Tara Shade Treasurer Rick Sis Acknowledgments …………………………………………………………2 -3 A.T. News …………………………………………………………………. 14 th Fall Membership Meeting – October 27 …………………………….. 5 Hiking & Activities Schedule …..……………………………………...... 7-12 Keystone Trails Association (KTA) News ……………………………... 18 Membership Application / Renewal ………………………...………….. 19 Immediate Past-President Barbara Harvey Directors - Class of 2012 Gail Brossman Laura Rhoads Rob Shaw President’s Message …………………………………………………….. 2 SATC logo baseball cap order form ……………………………………. 17 SATC News ………………………………………………………………3 – 6, 13 SATC Picnic photos …………………………………………………….. 14 - 16 Directors - Class of 2013 Trisha Sanders Laura Sheely Rick Stahl Switch to electronic distribution of the newsletter and received the (almost) weekly SATC Trail Mail to keep you up-to-date. SATC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation organized in 1954; membership contributions and additional donations are tax-deductible as a charitable contribution. To make a donation or renew your membership see p. 19. 1 Greetings fellow hikers! It has been a very fulfilling summer on the Appalachian Trail. I finished NH and put a dent in VA while coleading 3 hikes at the A.T. biennial conference in SW VA in July. The conference is a great event – hiking – seminars – social interaction. Don’t miss 2013 which will be in Cullowhee, NC at Western Carolina University. It provides the chance to complete the most SW portion of the A.T. in NC as well as make a dent in GA. SATC was able to help the Central PA Conservancy raise $4,100 from The Ironmaster’s Challenge & March for the Mansion. Mark your calendars for next year: May 5th (Cinco de Mayo). The proceeds assist with the operational costs of the Ironmaster’s Mansion. No SATC funds were spent, just some blood, sweat, and tears. I’m pleased to welcome Perry Ligon as SATC’s new Vice-President. Rumor has it that with some encouragement he could be convinced to serve as SATC’s next president (This is not a life sentence – my term ends next year on March 31, 2012.) Perry has been a great asset to the trail work crew and section maintenance volunteers. (See page 3 to learn more). It’s not too early to think about becoming our next VP or treasurer. Thanks goes out to John Zerphey who over the years has collected all those hike sign-up sheets. Tara Shade has taken on this duty. (See page 10 Pete Fleszar also deserves recognition for his years of service as webmaster. Personal and job commitments have presented time constraints that prevented him from continuing. Pete, thanks for all your tech assistance. (Interested in becoming the next web-czar? See page 3.) Special thanks to all our volunteers and Board members. They are the heart-beat of SATC. Hope to see you at the October 27th Fall Membership Meeting. Happy hiking! Karen KMBalaban@BalabanLLC.com Special Financial Contributions SATC Hike & Kayak Trip Leaders (March – August) Carol Crum, Bob Fromme Jr., Henry Darlington Jr., Marilyn Chaster, Joann Pressley Smith, James M. Smith, Robert E. Miller, Frank Dougherty, Samina Majid, LGCCA, Dennis Sagans In Memory of Clarence Fredlund Susanne Donmoyer, Jane & Will Webster Katherine Sourbeer, Fran Theis, Frank Bohn, Jeff Buehler, Jennifer Hollinger, Jim & Max Foster, John & Pat Zinn, Joyce Kunkle, Karen Balaban, Kelly & Hannah Barker, Lee Casher, Lorrie Preston, Margaret Fuoco, Nettie Parson, Peter & Laurel Fleszar, Rick Goodman, Rick Stahl, Rob Shaw, Sharon Shellenberger, Susanne Donmoyer, Tom Weaber and Trisha Sanders. New Members Joseph Abraham, Carolyn Adelmann, Samantha & Don Decker, Frank Dougherty, Joe Frassetta & Marci Mowery, Vanessa Hoffman, David J Johnston, Samina Majid, Robert Nicolodi, Donald Popp, Jeremy Stitt Special thanks to Craig Barnhart and Nancy Stawitz for organizing the April Hike Leader & Safe Hiker training program and to Nettie Parson & the Fogarty family for use of their Peters Mountain cabin. IC & M4M Tom Scully, Karen Balaban, Nettie Parson, Micki Williams, Sharon Shellenberger, Rick & Sandy Goodman, Keystone VHF Club, Gary Labelle Trail Work Crew (May- July) Tim Bachmann, Karen Balaban, Gail Brossman, Sally Brossman, Jeff Buehler, Jack Bushey, George Garbarino, Todd Hahnlen, Anne Holly, William Holly, Ashley Humphrey, John Kelley, Gary LaBelle, Jessica LaFortune (ATC Ridgerunner), Perry Ligon, Bob Nicolodi, Tom Scully, Bill Slabonik, Park Trullinger, Jeff Willard.. SATC Trail Magic Days Bob Fromme, Karen Balaban, Katherine Sourbeer, Joe Wychak, Nancy Flatley 2 The Ironmaster’s Challenge (27.5 miles) Jennifer Hollinger, Paul Wummer, Perry Ligon, Tara Shade, Gary Labelle, Jeff Willard, Paul “Doc” Smiley March for the Mansion (9.5 miles) Rick Stahl, Trish Sanders, Deb Takach, Clare Garfield, A.T. Accomplishments: Nancy Stawitz & Craig Barnhart completed the A.T. in PA; Rick Stahl completed the Maryland challenge (41 miles on the A.T. across Maryland in one day); Sharon Shellenberger completed Tennessee and New Hampshire with only 162 miles remaining from Fontana Dam (NC) to Springer Mountain (GA). little about your new VP, please introduce yourself to him and welcome him to the SATC leadership team. Meet SATC’s New VP: Perry Ligon SATC would like to introduce our new Vice President, Perry Ligon. Perry is an internet help desk supervisor for Century Link in Carlisle during work-day hours and an outdoorsman “lets-go-do-something” person the rest of the day. On his free time, he enjoys his family, trail running, hiking, trail running, kayaking, trail running and almost anything else that will keep him moving and push him to his limits. SATC searching for new Webmaster After many years as a faithful servant, Pete Fleszar is passing the baton. Our interim webmaster is new VP Perry Ligon. SATC asks that you consider taking on this rewarding position. The webmaster should have good command over HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor /Hypertext Preprocessor). The webmaster may also use a web development application such as Adobe Dreamweaver, etc. The website should work well for all kinds of browsers, whether it is Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or Safari. The webmaster will manage and maintain the club’s web presence at http://www.satchike.org to include editing and updating all content provided by the leaders/members and making sure that all the links are working properly. The webmaster will ensure regular communication and email contact with the leadership and membership and act as main point of contact to the community, but redirecting external contact emails to the appropriate party when necessary. The webmaster is responsible for ensuring the domain registration and hosting are kept current. The webmaster needs to have a working knowledge of SATC, its group hikes, social events, other outdoor activities, and trail work outings, and, ideally, is an active club member. Interested persons may contact Perry Ligon perryz1p@verizon.net Perry started with SATC in 2005 with the trail maintaining crew while they were working on the Clarks Valley relocation. He quickly became addicted to the trail and to the maintaining crew. Perry has become a regular on these trail work trips and has even on occasions convinced his family and friends to come along. Perry has always been involved with the outdoors and hiking, and now has a renewed goal of section hiking all of the AT. He currently has only a few states completed and is anticipating the day he can quit work to do more. Perry is a section maintainer responsible for the Clarks Valley PA-325 to the Horseshoe Trail junction. During personal trail work trips, he is always partnered with one of his two sons or his wife. To become a better maintainer and a more valuable member on trail work trips, Perry completed sawyer training and has maintained his certification. He also completed first aid, CPR, and Wilderness First Aid. Perry is a Scout Leader for Boy Scout Troop 10 and serves as a merit badge counselor in Hiking, Backpacking, Bird Study, Forestry, Wilderness Survival and Orienteering. He is constantly getting the boys out on the trail and is trying to encourage the boys to become active members in trail maintaining and outdoor activities. Tom Scully receives Award SATC member Tom Scully, trail worker extraordinaire, is this year’s recipient of the Pa Parks and Forest Foundation’s Friends Improvement Award. Tom was selected for this honor in recognition of his extensive volunteer service to the PA hiking trail community. He has spent 15 years working with SATC on its work trip crew and is the boundary monitor for SATC’s 20 miles of the A.T. Tom has created maps, designed new trails and trail locations throughout PA. SATC is very fortunate to have benefited from Tom’s tremendous talents. CONGRATULATIONS!! The SATC Vice President position is just one more way for Perry to give of himself to a wonderful organization. Perry is eager to learn everything he can about the group and to do whatever he can to keep the organization strong. Now that you know a 3 Joe & his family opened their residence in Hershey for 3 days and 2 nights of R&R, allowing this Idahoan “fortune seeker” time for her condition to improve before flying back home to the Gem State. Joe even drove her to the airport! Appalachian Trail Angels, Magic, and Heroes Trail magic is an act of kindness provided to Appalachian Trail thru-hikers to make their 2,181-mile journey more enjoyable. SATC member Bob Fromme nd generously hosted Trail Magic Days on June 22 and th 29 , as well as every Wednesday in July. A bonus refreshment day was added for hikers who braved the 110 degree heat index on Friday, July 22nd. Upon descending Peters Mountain, Bob greeted visitors to SATC's A.T. Section at the “Clarks Creek Junction” (PA-325 parking lot), giving them a brief respite before venturing northward into St. Anthony's Wilderness. From 8am to 4pm, Bob guaranteed that both NOBOs and SOBOs were well-fed and watered, treating them to beverages, snacks, fruit, and baked goods. So what did 131 trail trekkers consume? - 12 quarts of turkey club pasta salad, 4 quarts of peas & pasta salad, 1 peck of fresh fruit, 14 dozen of Bob's homemade deviled eggs, 12 dozen chocolate cupcakes with whipped peanut butter icing, other assorted goodies, and immeasurable amounts of water, lemonade, Gatorade, & Pepsi, all chilled in 6 picnic coolers using 36 bags of ice. Trail angels are persons who deliver or assist with trail magic. At various times, SATC members Karen Balaban, Joe Wychak, Katherine Sourbeer, and Nancy Flatley (who baked oatmeal raisin cookies) kept Bob and our trail guests company. Socializing was the main highlight. We learned trail names, hometowns, trail conditions, who completed the halfgallon challenge, and other neat trivia from these trail VIPs. ^Karen Balaban, Joe Wychak, Bob Fromme, & Katherine Sourbeer The summer session would not have been complete without a good Samaritan. A day hiker handed Bob a wallet found on Stony Mountain. Since it had military ID, Bob delivered it to the security office at Fort Indiantown Gap and purely by coincidence the owner walked into the room while Bob was there. The soldier was very grateful and thanked Bob profusely. Providence was not far behind. On his route back to Lykens, he saw 4 hikers along PA-72 trying to thumb a ride. He pulled over and when he rolled down the window, the stare of bewilderment was soon surpassed by loud laughter matched by excited utterances of “double magic, double magic”. The A.T. thru-hikers recognized Bob from their previous day's Trail Magic encounter. Sensing their urgency, Bob quickly drove them to the day's destination, Wendy's for several good “Old Fashioned Hamburgers”. However, all was not “raindrops on roses”. Minor first aid was needed for general nuisances - splinters, blisters, a broken toe, etc. On a few occasions, more serious treatment was evident. Enter our trail heroes. Stephanie (hiker) fell and broke her finger at Shikelimmy Rocks after she was startled by trail mascots Flossie and Sarah (2 timber rattlers). Katherine Sourbeer (SATC) drove Stephanie to Harrisburg Hospital for x-rays and to be splinted. After spending most of the day in the ER, Katherine treated Stephanie to dinner and hosted her overnight at her home in Carlisle, returning her to the trail the next morning. Next was “Flute Walker” from Idaho who was not feeling well. She first noticed her subpar condition in Boiling Springs. However, the SATC Trail Magic buffet seemed to have “cured” her, so with a big smile and seemingly more energy, she continued on her journey UNTIL 30 minutes later when she retreated back to Trail Magic Central looking quite ashen. Step in Joe Wychak who drove “Flute Walker”, a US Army veteran, to the Lebanon VA Hospital. She was diagnosed with a fully developed case of Lyme disease. After being administered the necessary dosage of antibiotics, Karen Balaban coincidently met up with 2 of the thruhikers in New Hampshire in August – Colorado & Towns. Upon recognizing her, they raved about how great it had been to start their day at Clarks Valley with SATC’s trail magic. Bob is too modest to tell you that he donated all the trail magic food and beverages. All he'll say is that it was a labor of love. Recounting 2011's Trail Magic Days gives sparse justice to Bob Fromme's kindness. The real enjoyment and satisfaction shared by both hikers and assistant trail angels are priceless. So when you see Bob, tip your hat and tell him “thanks”, and maybe we'll see YOU next year! 4 Obituary: Clarence V. Fredlund Obituary: J. Frederic "Fred" Cox II SATC member J. Frederic "Fred" Cox II, 92, died on May 17th. He retired as a Captain in the U.S. Navy and was a WWII Veteran having been awarded the Bronze Star. Former SATC Treasurer Clarence V. Fredlund died at the age of 83 years on Monday, May 23rd. Clarence retired from the U.S. Postal Service and was a U.S. Navy Veteran. An environmentalist, he was an active member of the Central Pennsylvania Conservancy. Clarence enjoyed hiking, and was the Past Treasurer of both the Susquehanna Appalachian Trail Club and the Cumberland Valley Appalachian Trail Club. He also enjoyed latch hooking rugs and making the best peanut brittle in the world! Fred was best remembered for nearly 30 years of service to the Appalachian Mountain Club, during which time he served on the Board of the Delaware Valley Chapter Appalachian Mountain Club and represented the chapter on the Board of the Appalachian Mountain Club in Boston. Fred was also a member of the Appalachian Trail Conservancy and served as database manager for SATC. Clarence introduced many people to hiking, trails, and SATC. He was a rock for the club - not the sharp kind that makes you trip, but the solid rock of encouragement that helps you get over a stretch of trail and enriches one’s character. Please join us for the 2011 Fall SATC Membership Meeting Thursday, October 27th 6:30 p.m. Community Room in the Camp Hill Giant Grocery Store, Camp Hill Mall Free refreshments and social time at 6:30, followed by a brief business meeting and program. “Climbing Kilimanjaro” will be presented by Jim Foster. CVATC President and SATC Member. Jim will share photos and stories from his recent trip to the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro. At 19,340 feet, Killi is the tallest mountain in Africa and the highest freestanding peak in the world. Appalachian Trail Volunteer Hours – Due by October 10th All hike leaders should submit time spent scouting and leading hikes on the Appalachian Trail, including driving time for the period October 1, 2010 through September 30, 2011. Please submit your time to Tara Shade tjshade23@yahoo.com 319-6975. Section Maintainers and other trail volunteers who have performed trail maintenance on the A.T. outside of the SATC scheduled work trips, please report your time for this same period to Jeff Buehler ATHikerJB@aol.com 657-8281. SATC submits volunteer work hours annually to ATC. The report is very important in funding the National Park Service for the Appalachian Trail. ________________________________________________ Special thanks to Lorrie Preston for leading the Grandview Trail Hike; Karen Balaban, Barb Harvey and Janeen Christ for their homemade barbecue contributions; Laura Rhoads for helping with the set up and bringing the rolls for the barbecue; Bob Doren for bringing the drinks and the ice; Rob Shaw for reserving the pavilion, bringing the ice cream, and his super clean up efforts as he was “the last man standing” at the pavilion. And many thanks to all members who contributed a great variety of foods or made financial contributions to subsidize our costs. SATC Picnic – Great Fun, Food, & Friends by Trisha Sanders Thanks to all who helped make this year’s summer picnic a great success by coming out and enjoying the beautiful summer day and delicious food everyone brought. Nearly 60 SATC members came out to spend some quality time together and pay special tribute to Jeff Buehler for his 15 years of service as SATC Trailmaster. 5 SATC Trailmaster Report (in lieu of the regular format, the editor wishes to share this letter from Jeff Buehler to Bob Sickley at ATC Boiling Springs Office.) in March but it was too wet to work properly but at least we saw where the water was coming out and dug water diversion channels. Now it is dry to build new turnpike but too hot to work! Hello Bob, Just wanted to bring you up to date on SATC work projects and also tell you how well CV Ridgerunner th Jessica did on our work trip Sunday (July 24 ). We actually did get a lot done Sunday despite the heat & humidity but we will need to go back to finish. Jessica worked very hard all day with us until we called it quits around 3:00 PM. She moved a lot of soil and small rocks in buckets for the fill in the new turnpike. We also gave her the tour of YS - the old well, one of the mine openings, the orange water, and of course the challenging YS Trail up from Stony Valley! We did finish the trail rehab project at Yellow Springs this spring despite a couple of rained out work trips. We finished the turnpike, built water diversion channels where needed, some check dams, and a very short lateral relocation of the trail just south of the Yellow Springs Trail where it junctions with the A.T. on the old incline. It was needed because the old trail section was constantly flooded from multiple springs and no way to divert the water. I really appreciate Jessica coming out to spend the day with SATC despite the small turnout (4) of club volunteers due to the heat. She made the day a lot livelier for the rest of us and I think she enjoyed the outing as much as we enjoyed having her with us. I think she deserves an extra paid day off for an outstanding effort! We now have a relatively dry trail through Yellow Springs vs. the stream it was before. I believe the ghosts of Yellow Springs are pleased. For Sunday's work trip, we worked on redoing some of the turnpike 3/4 mile north of YS that we had built with the MAC back in 05-06. The area has multiple springs pouring water out during wet periods and much of the old turnpike was damaged. We were up See ya around. Jeff Buehler SATC Trailmaster < Left to Right Jack Bushey Park Trullinger Jeff Buehler 6 Susquehanna Appalachian Trail Club Hiking and Activities Schedule Next Deadline to Submit Hikes for the Bushwack Bulletin: November 5, 2011 E-Mail to Laura Sheely at lsacct2@embarqmail.com copy Rick.Stahl@yahoo.com Download a Hike-Scheduling Form at http://www.satc-hike.org/hikeldr.html Please Call Hike Leader in Inclement Weather or if You Desire to Meet at an Alternate Site Always Bring Water and Snacks or Lunch. Wear Boots unless Otherwise Noted See Page 12 for General Hike Information and Code Explanations Please Check our Website for Updates (Changes, Additions, Deletions) to this Schedule Dates & Times Codes September 3 Saturday 9:00 AM P: Leisurely T: Easy L: 3 30 driving miles September 6 Tuesday 9:00 AM P: Moderate T: Easy L: 5.1 0 driving miles September 11 Sunday 11:00 AM P: Moderate T: Water L: 10 22 driving miles September 11 Sunday 1:00 PM P: Leisurely T: Easy L: 2 8 driving miles Hikes and Activities A.T. Allenberry Sticky Bun Hike. This easy hike combines two of the favorite pastimes of most hikers – hiking and eating. Hike south on the A.T. through the fields to the base of the mountain to the access trail to Gutshall Road, then back to Leidigh Road, following the A.T. back to the parking lot. After that, we’ll carpool to Allenberry for their FREE WORLD FAMOUS STICKY BUNS, courtesy of our friends at Allenberry. Must pre-register – limited number http://www.eventbrite.com/event/606803967. MEET at Fisherman’s Parking lot on Bucher Hill Road next to the furnace stack in Boiling Springs. Leader: Jim Foster jimhfoster@yahoo.com. Boyd Big Tree Preserve Loop. Hike will combine several trails to make a loop. Mostly easy wide path with a short climb and a few tree hurdles. MEET at parking lot at the preserve along PA-443. Take Fishing Creek exit off Route 322 near Harrisburg and turn east. Follow PA-443 (Fishing Creek Valley Road) approximately 2.8 miles and watch for sign to preserve on right. Call for more information. Leader: Carol Crum, 717-362-9856, castle@epix.net Juniata River Canoe/Kayak Trip. Lazy float from Newport to Duncannon. Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs) recommended for adults and required for children. Take out will be at a fish commission ramp so current fish commission permit is required. Bring snacks, water and vessel. MEET at Duncannon Sled Works (722 N. Market Street, Duncannon, PA). Leaders: John & Pat Zinn, 717-697-0648, pzinn@comcast.net Introduction Hike: Long’s Gap. Easy out & back hike to see the old crossing of North Mountain before Waggoner’s Gap. Who moved all those rocks? MEET only at the microwave tower at the top of Waggoner’s Gap 6 miles NW of Carlisle on PA-74. Park at the Audobon Hawk Watch parking lot 200 yards beyond crest of hill on the right. Leader: Larry Walters, 717-789-3239 7 September 15 Thursday 10:00 AM P: Leisurely Wildwood Lake. Bonnie Booth returns to Pennsylvania and will lead T: Paved/easy a short hike either to the Nature Center or around the lake. Come out L: 1.5/3 and welcome back Bonnie who now lives in Colorado. MEET at the Wildwood Lake pavilion on Industrial Road, just off Linglestown 0 driving Road. Leaders: Bonnie Booth and John Zinn, 717-645-8003, miles pzinn@comcast.net Trail Work Trip. Location to be determined by leader. Bring lunch and water. Wear old clothes and boots. Tools and safety gear are provided. For more information contact leader. MEET at Funck’s Restaurant (rear parking area) in Indiantown Gap (exit 85, I-81). We will drive to nearby Memorial Lake State Park and carpool to trail. Leader: Jeff Buehler, 717-657-8281, AThikerJB@aol.com September 18 Sunday 9:00 AM September 18 Sunday 1:00 PM P: Moderate T: Rugged L: 7 35 driving miles Boiling Springs to White Rocks Out & Back Hike. MEET at Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Grove (entrance to the State Library, Harrisburg). Call leader to arrange alternate meeting place & time at furnace parking lot. Leader: Susanne Donmoyer, 717-545-5308. September 20 Tuesday 9:00 AM P: Moderate T: Rugged L: 6 Victoria Trail across Appalachian Trail to Shikellimy Trail. Hike begins by ascending Victoria Trail following the A.T. and descending the Shikellimy Trail to PA-325. MEET at Victoria Trail parking lot on PA-325 (Clark’s Ferry Road). Contact leader if interested in this hike. Leader: Carol Crum, 717-362-9856, castle@epix.net 6 driving miles September 24 Saturday 9:00 AM P: Moderate T: Rugged L: 7 0 driving miles September 25 Sunday 12:00 NOON P: 2 mph T: Water L: 12.5 miles 10 driving miles October 2 Sunday 1:00 PM P: Moderate T: Rugged L: 5 Victoria and Whitetail Trails Figure 8 plus Victoria Furnace bonus. Hike Victoria Trail over Peter’s Mountain to Ibberson Park returning via the Whitetail Trail. Involves two significant climbs. Those who want to continue on to the Victoria Furnace will hike a mile or so along the creek to this spectacular and awesome furnace for exploration and pictures. MEET at parking area junction of PA-225 & PA-325 East north of Dauphin. Leader: Trisha Sanders, 717-580-7731, (email preferred) ilvprple31169@yahoo.com Yellow Breeches Canoe/Kayak Trip. Travel the beautiful Yellow Breeches Creek water trail from Liberty Forge Mini-Golf course on Lisburn Road to the New Cumberland Borough Park. PFD’s required. Bring your own vessel. MEET at Liberty Forge Mini-Golf area by the creek. Leader: Sharon Shellenberger, 717-249-6575, sharonshellenberger@gmail.com Tuckahoe Ramble. Hike on trails and woods roads. Some climbing and expect wet conditions. MEET at Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Grove (entrance to the State Library, Harrisburg). Leader: Susanne Donmoyer, 717-545-5308. 30 driving miles 8 October 5 Wednesday 9:30 AM P: Moderate T: Rugged L: 3/6 0 driving miles October 8 Saturday 8:00 AM P: Moderate T: Rugged L: 10 miles 60 driving miles October 8 & 9 P: Moderate Saturday/Sunday T: Rugged 8:30 AM L: 10.3 + 7.3 300 driving miles + 22 Joseph E. Ibberson Conservation Area Loop Hike. 3 mile hike with option for longer loop (3 additional miles). Hike will begin at Ibberson Conservation area parking, ascend the A.T. and return. Optional add-on down the other side on Victoria Trail and return on the Whitetail Trail. Wear blaze orange. Call for more information. MEET at Ibberson Conservation parking area. Leader: Carol Crum, 717-362-9856, castle@epix.net Rausch Gap Fall “Ghost” Hike. Treacherous log crossing? Mine debris? Muddy trails? Haunted grounds? And an ancient creepy cemetery. Sounds like a great fall hike! We’ll head out Gold Mine Run and pick up the A.T., stopping for lunch at the Rausch Gap Shelter, then return to vehicles via an old railroad grade. MEET at the Lowe’s parking lot, 4000 Union Deposit Road, Harrisburg, PA. Contact leader for alternate meeting place. Rain or shine. Leader: Trisha Sanders, 717-580-7731, (email preferred), ilvprple31169@yahoo.com AT Hike Across NJ – Delaware Water Gap to Mohican Outdoor Center (Day 1) and Mohican Outdoor Center to Blue Mtn Lakes Road (Day 2). First hikes in the AT series across New Jersey. Some climbs and descents. Option to camp overnight (backpack) or local motel stay. Meet in Harrisburg area to carpool to NJ. MUST PREREGISTER with hike leader(s) by September 23 as number of hikers will be limited, and to obtain meeting place. Leaders: Rick Stahl, 973-714-1285, rick.stahl@yahoo.com and Laura Sheely, 717497-2671, lsacct2@embarqmail.com St. Anthony’s Wilderness Loop: Gold Mine to Rausch Gap. Hike leaves Gold Mine Road by Upper Coach Trail, crossing a small stream and gradually climbing to a grassland, then down to Rausch Gap and shelter. Return via railroad bed, then onto Blueberry Trail, climbing to meet the Pipeline Trail and return on Stage Coach trail. Trail may have a few muddy spots. MEET at the Hess Station, Lickdale PA (exit #90 from Route 81 North). Leaders: Joyce Kunkle, 717-866-6856, kunklejd@comcast.net and Tom Weaber, 717-272-2378. October 9 Sunday 9:00 AM P: Moderate T: Rugged L: 10 October 11 Tuesday 8:30 AM P: Leisurely Autumn at Longwood Gardens. Enjoy the colors & textures of T: Paved/Easy autumn at Longwood – vibrant leaves, ornamental grasses, fountain L: 4 displays & more. “Notes of the Forest” exhibit explores the use of wood for musical instruments – includes noteworthy tree tour. Tickets 180 driving $18 (62 & older $15); if over 15 participants $ 12 (62 & older $11). miles Bring money for cafeteria lunch, gift shop and gas. Return approximately 5:00 pm. Must pre-register. MEET at Boscov’s Camp Hill at 8:30 am or at Wolf Furniture, 4661 Lindle Road, Swatara exit off I-283 at 9:00 am. Leader: Lorrie Preston, 717-732-5615, lpreston5156@gmail.com October 11 Tuesday 6:30 PM SATC Fall Board of Directors Meeting Members welcome. Location: East Shore Area Library, 4501 Ethel Street, Harrisburg, PA 17109 (717) 652-9380 Get directions 9 October 15 Saturday 8:30 AM P: Brisk T: Rugged L: 7.5 50 driving miles Trail Work Trip. Location to be determined by leader. Bring lunch and water. Wear old clothes and boots. Tools and safety gear are provided. For more information contact leader. MEET at Funck’s Restaurant (rear parking area) in Indiantown Gap (exit 85, I-81). We will drive to nearby Memorial Lake State Park and carpool to trail. Leader: Jeff Buehler, 717-657-8281, AThikerJB@aol.com October 16 Sunday 9:00 AM October 16 Sunday 3:30 PM Flat Rock Hike. Challenging hike in Colonel Denning State Park. Includes a 1500 foot climb to Flat Rock, but reward is a wonderful view from Blue Mountain across the Cumberland Valley to South Mountain. Variable terrain and forested areas. Rocky and muddy conditions may exist. Steep and somewhat narrow trails for descent. MEET behind Cinemas 8 theaters at Carlisle Commons (250 Noble Blvd, Carlisle, PA 17013). Leader: Laura Sheely, 717-497-2671. P: Moderate T: Rugged L: 4 0 driving miles Clark’s Ferry Fall Sunset Hike. Fall colors expected to be in full force for this fabulous sunset hike. Significant 400 foot climb in the beginning, rock scrambles across the ridge then steep descents to the two overlooks for great photo opportunities. Hike will be cancelled if rain. Call hike leader if unsure. MEET at US- 22/322 exit PA-147 parking area. Leader: Trisha Sanders, 717-580-7731, (email preferred) ilvprple31169@yahoo.com October 22 Saturday 8:00 AM P: Moderate T: Rugged L: 10.3 200 driving miles A.T. Hike – Ashfield Road to Little Gap, Danielsville. A very rugged A.T. section with steep climbs, descents, rocks and areas made barren by air pollution. MEET at the north end of Holiday Inn, Grantville parking lot. Exit 80 off I-81. Leader: Tara Shade, 717319-6975, tjshade23@yahoo.com October 23 Sunday 9:00 AM P: Moderate T: Easy/ Rugged L: 9 Hike around Base of Mount Gretna. This loop hike takes assorted trails with a possible stop at the Environmental Center. An interesting set of rock formations to ponder as well as the glorious changing fall colors to enjoy. Bring stories of your own hiking experiences. Camera suggested. MEET at the Sunoco Station, Quentin, PA, intersection of PA-419 & PA-72 North. Leaders: Tom Weaber, 717272-2376 and Joyce Kunkle, 717-866-6856, kunklejd@comcast.net 4 driving miles October 26 Wednesday 10:00 AM P: Moderate T: Easy L: 3 Wildwood Lake. MEET at the Nature Center. Leader: Susanne Donmoyer, 717-545-5308. October 27 Thursday 9:15 AM P: Moderate T: Easy L: 6.2 0 driving miles Weiser State Forest Loop Hike. Hike on snowmobile trails. MEET at Carsonville Hotel, then travel 3 miles to Weiser State Forest where Luke’s Trail meets White Oak Road. Wear blaze orange. Call for more information. Need two or more people or hike may be cancelled. Leader: Carol Crum, 717-362-9856, castle@epix.net October 27 Thursday 6:30 PM SATC Fall Membership Meeting (details on page 5 ATTENTION Hike Leaders. Please return the completed sign-up sheet for each hike to Tara Shade, 206 Fawn Court, Marysville PA 17053-9209. http://www.satc-hike.org/signup.pdf 10 October 29 Saturday 8:15 AM P: Leisurely T: Easy L: 4 70 driving miles Mother-Son Hike at Pine Grove Furnace SP. A leisurely hike for all ages, co-sponsored by Mechanicsburg Parks & Recreation, takes the A.T. from the parking lot to the halfway marker then return. Afterwards there is a brief tour of the A.T. Museum. MEET at the parking lot of Elmwood Elementary School (100 East Elmwood Ave., Mechanicsburg) alternately MEET at the Pine Grove Furnace Stack parking lot on Quarry Road at 9:00 am. (fathers and daughters are also welcome!) Leader: Jim Foster, jimhfoster@yahoo.com P: Moderate T: Strenuous L: 10 Sunset Rocks with bonus Camp Michaux Ruins. Hike the A.T. towards Sunset Rocks with a side trip to the Camp Michaux Ruins. Return via Sunset Rocks Trail, a very difficult trail with significant elevation gains and a challenging boulder outcrop. Please know your ability for this hike! Plan for an all day hike. Hike will be cancelled if rain. Call leader if unsure. MEET Fuller Lake parking lot at Pine Grove Furnace State Park. Leader: Trisha Sanders, 717-580-7731, (email preferred) ilvprple31169@yahoo.com November 5-6 P: Moderate Saturday/Sunday T: Rugged 8:30 AM L: 10.8 + 9 A.T. Hike Across NJ: Blue Mtn Lakes Road to Culver Gap US- 206 (Day 1) and Culver Gap US-206 to Deckertown Turnpike (Day 2). Second in NJ series. Several climbs, descents and rocky terrain. Option to camp overnight (backpack) or local motel stay. Meet in Harrisburg area to carpool to NJ. MUST PRE-REGISTER with hike leader(s) by October 21 as number of hikers will be limited and to obtain meeting place. Leaders: Rick Stahl, 973-714-1285, rick.stahl@yahoo.com and Laura Sheely, 717-497-2671, lsacct2@embarqmail.com November 5 Saturday 9:00 AM 340 driving miles + 22 November 6 Sunday 9:00 AM Trail Work Trip. Location to be determined by leader. Bring lunch and water. Wear old clothes and boots. Tools and safety gear are provided. For more information contact leader. MEET at Funck’s Restaurant (rear parking area) in Indiantown Gap (exit 85, I-81). We will drive to nearby Memorial Lake State Park and carpool to trail. Leader: Jeff Buehler, 717-657-8281, AThikerJB@aol.com NOVEMBER 8 BUSHWACK BULLETIN DEADLINE !!! November 9 Wednesday 9:00 AM P : Brisk T : Rugged L:8 16 driving miles Peter’s Mountain PA-325 to Shikellimy Trail. Hike the ridge along the A.T. and end at PA-325, Clark’s Valley Road at the Shikellimy Trail. Wear blaze orange. MEET at the Peters Mountain A.T. parking lot on PA-225. Leader: Carol Crum, 717-362-9856, castle@epix.net November 11-13 Veterans Day weekend Free Entrance Days in the National Parks November 15 December 15 Must wear orange on trails that pass through State Game Lands. Deer rifle hunting season: November 28th – December 10th. 11 November 13 Sunday 9:00 AM P: Moderate T: Rugged L: 10 28 driving miles November 19 Saturday 8:30 AM P: Moderate T: Rugged L: 12 200 driving miles Middle Creek Trails. Loop begins at Middle Creek Visitor Center with climb along Conservation Trail, curving down and around to connect with Spicebush Trail, then climbs along Valley View Trail to crest and spectacular view, ascending gradually on Horseshoe Trail to meet with the Millstone Trail. Return via Millstone Road. Variety of terrain and opportunities to see bird and wildlife as Middle Creek is a “mecca for wildlife.” Flashlight and camera good idea. MEET at the Sunoco station, Quentin, PA, at the intersection of Routes 419 & 72 North; alternately, meet at Middle Creek Visitor Center at 9:30 am. Leaders: Tom Weaber, 717-272-2378 and Joyce Kunkle, 717-8666856, kunklejd@comcast.net Standing Stone Trail: Mapleton to Butler Knob Shelter (Part 5 of SATC series). Many vistas; one long climb from Juniata River valley to ridgeline. Includes the new shelter constructed in May 2011 and 1.3 miles of bushwacking which follows the proposed relocation route at Butler Knob. Over 2000-foot elevation gain. MEET at PA225 exit of US-22 – bear right onto Water Gap spur, turn left at stop sign - lot is on the left. Leader: Karen Balaban, 717-232-3708, KMBalaban@BalanbanLLC.com November 20 Sunday 10:00 AM P: Moderate T: Rugged L: 8 4 driving miles Haldeman Tract in Weiser State Forest. A loop hike using several trails in the Lykens watershed. This is a joint hike with the Blue Mountain Eagle Climbing Club. MEET at Boyer’s Food Market, 627 Main Street, Lykens, PA (Route 209). Leader: Margaret Fuoco, 610-779-8393, margaretfuoco@verizon.net November 30 Wednesday 10:00 AM P: Moderate T: Easy L: 3 Wildwood Lake. Meet at the Nature Center. Leader: Susanne Donmoyer, 717-545-5308 Hike Description Codes P-T-L Codes (Pace, Terrain and Length/Mileage) Pace Codes Leisurely Moderate Brisk Fast Nature or historical walk; frequent stops for observation Steady, 1 to 2 miles per hour (mph) Steady, 2 to 3 mph 3 to 4 mph; very short breaks; a workout Terrain Codes Paved Solid pavement/sidewalk Easy Soft ground / sand / carriage trails; nearly level; few rocks / roots / obstructions Rugged Some rocks / roots / obstructions / unbridged stream crossings possible; climbs and descents totaling up to 1000 feet possible Strenuous Steep hills, rocks / roots / obstructions / unbridged stream crossing likely; frequent climbs and descents totaling more than 1,000 feet Extremely Difficult - Usually more then 12 miles; some or all of these features possible or likely: rocks / roots / obstructions / unbridged stream crossings; non technical rock climbing / scrambling; bushwhacking; climbs and descents totaling well over 1,000 feet Length/Mileage Estimated by hike/event leader 12 GENERAL HIKE INFORMATION 1. TRANSPORTATION The hike leader may determine the amount required to reimburse drivers for rides between the meeting places and trail head. If you ride with someone, please reimburse the driver the amount specified. General Rule: Please give the driver 10 cents times the highway mileage. 2. REGISTRATION All hikers must register (sign in) with the hike leader at the meeting place or at the trailhead before starting any scheduled hike. Some hikes require advance registration with the hike leader. Please check the schedule for this request. 3. PACK IN, PACK OUT (LEAVE NOTHING BEHIND) 4. SMOKING GUIDELINES SATC prefers that hikers refrain from the use of tobacco products during Club activities. Smokers are individually responsible for damage to the forests. ____________________________________________________________________ MARK YOUR CALENDAR & GATHER YOUR GEAR! SATC Holiday Party / Hiking Gear Swap and Sale Saturday evening, December 3rd, 2011 Location to be announced in next Bushwack Bulletin Admit it! Hikers enjoy buying gear, but sometimes things we buy don’t work out for one reason or another. We likely all have hiking boots, backpacks, water bottles, etc. that we no longer use (or never did use!) stashed away, nearly forgotten, in closets and drawers. Gather up your excess gear, price it to sell, and bring it to our annual holiday party. Bring some cash, too, and find the perfect holiday gift for yourself or that hiker on your list. Join us for great deals and great fun! Watch for more details in the next issue of the Bushwack Bulletin. Have you visited SATC’s Facebook page? Updated daily with cool stuff. Link from www.satc-hike.org SATC Members Recognized for 25 years of Service to the Appalachian Trail In July, at the 2011 ATC biennial conference in Emory, Virginia, the National Park Service-Appalachian Trail Park Office (NPSATPO) recognized 5 volunteers from SATC who have worked on the A.T. for 25 years or more. Since 2001, ATPO has recognized long-time A.T. volunteers by presenting awards at ATC's biennial meetings. Honorees Jeff Buehler, Phil Day, Susanne Donmoyer, Louise Sis, and Rick Sis, received a special Silver Service Award plaque. The award acknowledges their “active volunteer service" which includes all time and effort contributed by an individual for the benefit of the Trail, regardless of the location, not just on NPSacquired lands. It includes Trail work, boundary monitoring, overnight-site management, local management planning, resource monitoring, Trail assessments, club administration, publications, public service such as leading hikes, ridgerunning, and outreach, and more. Congratulations to Jeff, Phil, Susanne, Louise, and Rick – you’ve made SATC proud and have raised the bar! 13 Boiling Springs dedicated as an Appalachian Trail Community The village of Boiling Springs and the greater South Middleton Township were officially dedicated as an Appalachian Trail Community by the Appalachian Trail Conservancy on National Trails Day Saturday, June 4th in conjunction with the community’s annual Foundry Day. The designation is a new program of the ATC launched in 2010 to recognize communities for their part in promoting awareness of the A.T. as an important national and local resource. Towns, counties and communities along the A.T. corridor are considered assets by hikers, and many of these towns act as friends and neighbors to the trail. The day-long celebration included an art contest for children ages 2-18 and an historic walk along the Appalachian Trail in Boiling Springs. Local historian Richard Tritt discussed the rich history of the village from it original iron forge days to the Underground Railroad. the way they have managed to press on in all types of weather – surely everyone remembers all of the rain we had this Spring? Two Friends of the SATC Embark on 2011 A.T. Thru-Hike by Rick Stahl Jennifer’s longest day on this speed hike attempt occurred during the final week when she posted 60 miles in a 20 hour span. Locally, Jennifer hiked from PA-645 to PA-850 outside of Duncannon in one day – that’s 53.9 miles! Anyone from SATC who has tried to hike long mileage in one day can surely appreciate this impressive endurance. Nero and Shoofly passed through Central PA at the end of May. SATC members Karen Balaban, Sharon Shellenberger, and Rob Shaw provided trail magic in the form of slackpack assistance and cold treats. They stayed for one night at the newly renovated Pine Grove Furnace Ironmaster’s Mansion. To read about their remarkable journey, check out Shoofly’s blog @ http://thelongcruise.tumblr.com/ Woman Sets Speed Hike Record of Appalachian Trail by Rick Stahl Jennifer Pharr Davis, of Asheville, NC, has set the record for the fastest supported thru hike of the Appalachian Trail: 46 days, 11 hours and 20 minutes. The previous record, 47 days, was set in 2005. She started from Mt Katahdin on June 16th and this marks her third thru-hike. Her first thru-hike led her to write an account of her experiences in her book Becoming Odyssa: Epic Adventures on the Appalachian Trail. Harrisburg residents Andrew Tice and Rebecca Schreiber, former program administrator for the Keystone Trails Association, began their Appalachian Trail thru-hike adventure on March 9 at Springer Mountain, Georgia and completed their 5 month journey on the summit of Mt Katahdin, Maine on August 9th where they were greeted by SATC members Karen Balaban and Sharon Shellenberger. Jennifer had a small support crew that provided food, water, shelter, and encouragement at designated meeting points each day. Her blog covered this feat http://jenniferpharrdavis.tumblr.com/ Early into their hike, Andrew was given the trail name “Nero” and Rebecca the trail name “Shoofly”. Along 2011 SATC Picnic – July 19th 14 2011 SATC Picnic – July 19th 2011 SATC Picnic > Jeff Buehler (left) wearing his new “SATC Trailmaster” baseball cap in celebration of 15 years of service. Karen Balaban (right) SATC President Upcoming Local Events September 3-5 (Labor Day Weekend) South Mountain Outdoors 2011 http://southmountainoutdoors.blogspot.com/ October 15-16 Fall Furnace Fest at Pine Grove Furnace SP http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/Calendar/view_recurring_event.asp?CalendarID=18508&Location=List Hostels along the A.T. Looking for great hostels to stay at along the A.T.? From first-hand experience, I would recommend Mountain Harbour B&B and Hiker’s Hostel in Roan Mountain, TN http://www.mountainharbour.net/ In New England, another great place is White Mountains Lodge & Hostel in Shelbourne, NH (1/10 mile from trail on US-2) http://whitemountainslodgeandhostel.com/ 15 2011 Trail Volunteer Picnic – June 12th Hosted by the SATC Board of Directors Jeff Willard Anne Holly 16 Bill Holly SATC Baseball Cap Order Form – one size fits all Sample in photo has white SATC logo. Caps ordered will have forest green SATC logo. Champion brand – 100% cotton. Orders must be received no later than October 17th. Please print legibly. _______________________________________ Name _______________________________________ Mailing Address _______________________________________ Contact phone # or e-mail address Orange baseball cap with forest green SATC logo ($10 plus .60 sales tax) ___ x 10.60 = $ ________ Khaki baseball cap with forest green SATC logo ($10 plus .60 sales tax) ___ x 10.60 = $ ________ Trail Name (up to 15 letters) on front above logo $2.50 per hat x ___ = (**logo will be smaller when trail name is used) • Please use upper case for clarity and print legibly. • Trail name will be in lower case except for first letter of each word. $ ________ trail name: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ trail name: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ __ I will pick up my cap at the October 27th SATC Membership Meeting - 0- __ Please ship my cap(s) to the address above $1.25 x ___ (# of caps ordered) $ _______ TOTAL ENCLOSED Make checks payable to “Susquehanna Appalachian Trail Club” or “SATC” Mail to “PO Box 61001, Harrisburg, PA 17106-1001” Contact: Karen Balaban 717-232-3708 KMBalaban@BalabanLLC.com Orders must be received no later than October 17th. 17 $ _______ KTA Event Update August 2011 KEYSTONE TRAILS ASSOCIATION 101 N. Front Street Harrisburg, PA 17101 717.238.7017 www.kta-hike.org VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR 3RD ANNUAL SUPER HIKE! Planning continues for the Susquehanna Super Hike & Ultra Trail Run, the daunting 28.4-mile trail challenge to be held Saturday, September 10. Many volunteers have come forward for this exciting event, but more volunteers are still needed! The Susquehanna Appalachian Trail Club, the Berks Community Hiking Club, and the Lancaster Hiking Club have volunteered to staff checkpoints. Special thanks also to the volunteers of the Mason-Dixon Trail System, the York Hiking Club and the Lancaster Hiking Club for building and maintaining the trails that the Super Hike will traverse. Volunteers are still needed to direct parking, help with event timing, assist with set-up and clean-up, and more. Please contact Shanna at 717.238.7017 or ktaadmin@verizon.net for more information or to sign-up to volunteer. Volunteers will receive a Super Hike tshirt and be invited to attend the post-event picnic. info@kta-hike.org KTA HOSTS FALL HIKING WEEKEND IN MIFFLIN COUNTY The Keystone Trails Association will be traveling West this year, to Prospect, Butler County, for its annual Fall Meeting and Hiking Weekend! Located in the rolling hills of western Pennsylvania, Butler County is filled with thriving businesses, gorgeous scenery, plentiful recreational activities and over 200 years of history. From September 30 until October 2, 2011, KTA members and their friends will be able to enjoy hiking, activities, meals, meetings, and camaraderie at Lutherlyn, a comfortable, beautiful, peaceful, and family-friendly cabin UPCOMING TRAIL CARE EVENTS August 12-14: Mid State Trail, Woolrich Region August 27: Code Orange event Colonel Denning State Park September 23-25: Thunder Swamp Trail System October 7-9: Reeds Gap Spur November 11-13: Bear Run Nature Reserve For full details, including contact information, camping, and more, please visit www.kta-hike.org. retreat and rustic campground. The Butler Outdoor Club and the North Country Trail have teamed up with KTA to offer a wide range of hikes for our members. In addition, this special weekend will also include a wiener-roast picnic and bonfire, historical excursions, birding opportunities, boat tours, horseback riding, bike, kayak and canoe trips, children’s activities, and more! We hope you will join us in Butler County this fall! UPCOMING KTA EVENTS September 10, 2011 - Susquehanna Super Hike & Ultra Trail Run, York & Lancaster Co., PA September 30-October 2, 2011 - Fall Meeting and Hiking Weekend, Prospect, Butler County, PA. Hiking program provided by the Butler Outdoor Club and the North Country Trail Association. January 7, 2012—Board Meeting, Harrisburg, Dauphin County, PA April 27-29, 2012—Spring Meeting and Hiking Weekend, Wellsboro, Tioga County, PA Keystone Trails Association, a volunteer-directed, public service organization is a federation of membership organizations and individuals dedicated to providing, preserving, protecting and promoting recreational hiking trails and hiking opportunities in Pennsylvania, and to representing and advocating the interests and concerns of the Pennsylvania hiking community. To learn more or to become a member, please visit www.kta-hike.org. SATC MEMBERSHIP / RENEWAL FORM Please check all applicable box(es): Renewal* New membership Correction of membership details *For membership renewals with no change in data, only enter dues payment, print name(s) and sign form. Individual Membership $15.00 $_______ Joint Membership (at same address) $25.00 $_______ Life Membership $375.00 for an individual membership; $625.00 for joint membership $_______ 55 years old & over $300.00 for an individual membership; $500.00 for joint membership $_______ Student Membership—must be full-time, 18 years or older; include copy of current student ID; $ 0 must receive all communications electronically; must be renewed annually I would also like to contribute to support SATC’s shelter maintenance and hiking trails. SATC Club Patch ($2.00 plus .12 sales tax) Make checks payable to: SATC $_______ ___ x $ 2.12 = $_______ Amount Enclosed $ ______ Send completed form and payment to: SATC, P.O. Box 61001, Harrisburg, PA 17106-1001 Name (Print) _____________________________________ Joint Member Name ______________________________ Address _____________________________________ City ________________________ State ____ Zip _____-_____ Telephone (Home) ______________________ Telephone (Other) ____________________ E-mail ______________________________________ Occupation _________________________ Renewal Memberships: Please send me the newsletter by e-mail. New members will automatically receive a PDF file of the Bushwack Bulletin (the quarterly newsletter) and the (almost) weekly SATC Trail Mail (trail info, hike updates, news, and other items of interest to the hiking community) distributed by e-mail as a blind carbon copy. Your e-mail address will not be shared. E-mailed newsletters precede U.S Postal Service distribution by at least one week, contain color photos, and may include additional content. I am not interested in e-mail distribution of the newsletter and Trail Mail. Please send the newsletter by USPS only. I do NOT wish to be listed in the SATC Directory. Please send me a membership card Check if you are interested in assisting with any of the following activities: Trail Maintenance Invasive Plant Control SATC-related activities & events Hike Leader – Hike leaders are urged to attend SATC Membership Meetings. Payment of dues constitutes an agreement of those signing below with the policies of the SATC including the following liability statement and release: I am / We are aware of the risks inherent in outdoor activities. By participating in any activity of SATC, I / We will be responsible for my / our own well being and that of my / our minor children while I / we are participating in the activities of SATC and while traveling to and from these activities. I / We agree that SATC, its officers, representatives, and volunteers shall not be liable for any injury, loss or damage to my / our persons, my / our children, or my/our property, direct or consequential, arising from SATC activities. Signature ____________________________ Date ________ Joint Member Signature ____________________ Date ________ This application for membership MUST BE SIGNED AND DATED by all persons 18 years of age or older and all married persons below the age of 18 who belong or wish to belong to SATC under this membership. - - - - - -- - - - - DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - DO NOT REMOVE THE BOTTOM PORTION - - - - - - -- Processed by Treasurer ________ Processed by Database Manager ________ _____ Dues Paid to April 1, Issue code 57 S C Susquehanna Appalachian Trail Club P.O. Box 61001 Harrisburg, PA 17106-1001 DATED MATERIAL NON-PROFIT ORG. U S POSTAGE PAID HARRISBURG PA PERMIT NO. 15 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Please send all changes of mailing address, phone number, and e-mail address to: SATC, P.O. Box 61001, Harrisburg, PA 17106-1001 E-mail: hike-hbg@satc-hike.org