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DCNR Presents Trail Challenge Award To Hikers, Recognizes Trail Work Around The State
Their quest to traverse all18 major state forest trailsand complete a 780-mile trek has earned two Pennsylvania residents recognition from a statewide hiking organization and the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources' Bureau of Forestry.
 
William S. Geiger of Allentown, Lehigh County, and John Potter of Montoursville, Lycoming County, are the 2008 recipients of the State Forest Trails Award.
 
DCNR and the Keystone Trails Association first unveiled the honor, earned by hiking all 780 miles of the 18 state forest hiking trails, six years ago. The hikers will be honored Saturday evening at the association's annual fall meeting at the Pocono Environmental Education Center Resort, near Dingmans Ferry in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.
 
Geiger and Potter each will receive a certificate, patch and ceremonial wooden walking stick at KTA's annual meeting.
 
"There is a dual reason why we teamed up with the trails association to present this coveted award," said DCNR Secretary Michael DiBerardinis. "By honoring these major hiking achievements, we also draw attention to the vast wealth of hiking opportunities in this state."
 
The award recognizes anyone hiking all of Pennsylvania's 18 state forest hiking trails, totaling 780 miles. There is no required sequence, direction, speed or length of time to complete the system.
 
"These two blazed a trail that others want to follow, and their accomplishments merit a strong salute from fellow hikers and DCNR," said Secretary DiBerardinis. "Some forest trails may be too challenging for some hikers, but sections of others can serve as portals to healthy days afield and new adventures outdoors."
 
The 18 trails generally are longer and more rugged than other hiking opportunities offered in Pennsylvania's state forests and parks. Most of the trails were formerly part of the local trail networks, logging roads, tram railways and carriage paths. Many sections are designated for hiking use only and each trail has its own map or guidebook.
 
For more information, visitDCNR's Greenways and Trails webpage. For more information about the award, contact Matt Beaver at 717-783-7941.


9/26/2008

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