BayardWest VirginiaJune 2011 & May 2014 Ordinarily, on the way to Spruce Knob, the highest point in West Virginia, we would drive right past the “Smallest Church in the Lower 48″ and the Maryland high point trailhead. This is the route we took three years ago on our first summit trip to West Virginia. Today… Continue reading The Railroad Stop
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Four Corners
Arizona / New Mexico / Colorado / UtahJune 2013 There are 61 sites in the United States we call “tri-state points.” These are places where three states come together at a single locus. Sixty-one tri-state points, but only one quadripoint, the exact spot where four states touch each other. Four states in one spot at… Continue reading Four Corners
Mr Woody
Brasstown BaldGeorgiaNovember 2012 Brasstown Bald. In any event, it’s difficult these days to identify the highest point in Georgia as a bald because there is this large excrescence of a building right on top of it. After we hike past the information sign and a pleasant little grassy area (not bald) set up with a… Continue reading Mr Woody
Why the Hell We Do It
the Wildernessalways The fashion show is over. It is not about how killer awesome the latest gadget performs, how you’ve managed to shave the last ounce off your pack, or how pretty the synthetic fabric shirt is, or what kind of bargain you got when you purchased it. It is about the fact that if… Continue reading Why the Hell We Do It
Gun Boy
Thunder SwampPennsylvaniaJuly 1998 There is a complex of hiking trails in eastern Pennsylvania at the Stillwater Natural Area, including Thunder Swamp. Our trail description and map are fifteen years old, but the trail looks easy to follow. We think. Maybe not. We find ourselves on private property when the old dirt road that is our… Continue reading Gun Boy
Sit On It
MassachusettsMay 2014 Driving south in western Massachusetts, having summited Mount Greylock, somewhere along the road is this oddity. Yah, it’s a chair. To see a chair alongside a road is in itself not much of an oddity. Heck, visit Pittsburgh during snow season and you’ll see chairs in the street all over town. Folks use… Continue reading Sit On It
Speed Demon
World’s End State ParkPennsylvaniaSeptember 1998 A large tree fell some time ago. It lies here, moss growing profusely on its surface. A chipmunk speeds along the fallen, now horizontal trunk, running along on legs that move so fast I can’t see them, looking like a speeded up, bumpy version of a hover craft. Y’know, the… Continue reading Speed Demon
Building the Wilderness
Rachel Carson TrailPittsburghApril 2020
Jagoff
PittsburghPennsylvaniaalways and forever Most folks never hear this word until they come to Pittsburgh. Jagoff. Yeah, jagoff. The word jagoff is an ancient word that probably originated with the Shawnee, the native tribe that once resided in western Pennsylvania. No it isn’t. That’s totally ridiculous. Jagoff is truly a Pittsburgh word, through and through. We… Continue reading Jagoff
Mistaken Identity
Frick ParkPittsburghOctober 2013 At first I think it might be a Toxicodendron radicans reaction. You know, a poisoning by urushiol, the histamine-producing substance in poison ivy, or one of those allergy-generating, contact dermatitis plants. Umm, it isn’t. My dermatologist calls it, and these are the exact words she uses, “Itchy Red Bump Disease.” Guess what… Continue reading Mistaken Identity
