PA Section 11 Pictures - Milemarker 4.0 - 6.0

Little Dog Run - Whiskey Springs Road

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mm 4.0 Charcoal hearth. Courtesy at@rohland.org
mm 4.0 Charcoal hearth
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mm 4.8  Blue-blazed trail following pipe-line right-of-way. GPS N 40.1044 W77.1125  Courtesy pjwetzel@gmail.com
mm 4.8 Blue-blazed trail following pipe-line right-of-way. GPS N 40.1044 W77.1125
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Trail north of Whiskey Springs Road. Courtesy at@rohland.org
Trail north of Whiskey Springs Road
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Tree appearing to grow out of solid rock. GPS N 40.1019 W77.1150  Courtesy pjwetzel@gmail.com
Tree appearing to grow out of solid rock. GPS N 40.1019 W77.1150
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mm 6.0 Rocky scramble just as southbound AT reaches Whiskey Spring Road. GPS N 40.0984 W77.1281  Courtesy pjwetzel@gmail.com
mm 6.0 Rocky scramble just as southbound AT reaches Whiskey Spring Road. GPS N 40.0984 W77.1281
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mm 6.0 Parking on Whiskey Spring Road. Courtesy at@rohland.org
mm 6.0 Parking on Whiskey Spring Road
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Right at Whiskey Springs Road is the western terminus of the Mason Dixon Trail, which goes east to the Brandywine Trail. There is also a creek flowing under the road at the crossing, providing a good place for a break.  Courtesy MalteseCross@Comcast.net
Right at Whiskey Springs Road is the western terminus of the Mason Dixon Trail, which goes east to the Brandywine Trail. There is also a creek flowing under the road at the crossing, providing a good place for a break.
Submitted by MalteseCross @ Comcast.net

mm 6.0 Parking on the shoulder of the road at Whiskey Springs. The road at the trail crossing is narrow and with limited visibility. Parking here long term would be a definite safety hazard.  Courtesy MalteseCross@Comcast.net
mm 6.0 Parking on the shoulder of the road at Whiskey Springs. The road at the trail crossing is narrow and with limited visibility. Parking here long term would be a definite safety hazard.
Submitted by MalteseCross @ Comcast.net