The Pine Creek Gorge (Grand Canyon of PA) was an amazing paddle. Excellent views, wild life, and whitewater. I had a great trip with my fellow raft guides. I was super impressed with the hikes to the rim.
I thoroughly enjoyed your video, me and my family had a house in Tioga County a few miles away from Blackwell.. I truly have some of my fondest memories of this area. PA has so much to over the outdoorsman. I'm glad you enjoyed your trip! 🍋
I enjoyed your video ...I can remember paddling all the way down the gorge when there were still freight trains going up and down the creek...way before anything like a rails to trails was ever thought of ...yhe gorge was much wilder then ...and there weren't many restrictions on where you could or couldn't just pull off and set up camp for the evening ,build a campfire,and cook supper....we used to be awakened in the middle of the night by the sound of a freight train passing by our campsite. Those days are sadly gone ...Mid fiftys to early sixtys... it was a magical time ...of course we didn't have cell phones or GPS gear ,and the only problem I can remember is that the raccoons liked to steal our bacon and eggs we had stored in one of the cool feeder streams...anyway...again thank you for the great video ... . .
I’ve had this trip on my radar for a long time! I have been thinking about biking it first and have already spotted that ridge climb up to the cliff as a must do. You just confirmed it wasn’t an impossible task. Now I have the bushwack down to the falls to add to the list! Going to have to watch out for the falcons though. Definitely don’t want to send a drone up there like I had thought about. We need to get you set up with a better hammock setup with a top quilt and under quilt. If you have liked sleeping in what you have, it will only get more awesome!
You will love it. The bike ride looks pretty easy. One guy in my group put his bike in a canoe, paddled to camp, rode his bike to put-in, then drove to takeout, and rode back to camp. But you could easily do it in one trip. As far as the hammock, I am sold on the top quilt, but have not pulled the trigger on the bottom quilt. But soon! It will be way better than a pad on cold nights.
@@OutsideChronicles I am definitely doing the bike camp. Just found a tour bus service that will take me and my bike and packs from Jersey Shore to the North end of the trail for $20 and I can take whatever time I want to get back to my car at Jersey Shore 62 miles away. It is only on the first Saturday of each month though.
I've kayaked it several times. My most memorable time on the Pine was when I shot a bear in Nov 2009, from the west side to the east side and took my pants and boots off, crossed the creek to check for blood. I love that country.
@OutsideChronicles I'll be up Memorial Day weekend with my madriver adventurer 14 canoe. That creek is full of people that weekend but who can blame them, it's the place to be!
Nice video, I'm planning on doing this trip next week, unless the water levels are too low. If you haven't bought it yet, buy the ground sheet for the chair. It'll stop you from sinking the legs in softer ground. It's worth the few ounces in weight.Also, how long you have that kayak?
Hopefully this rain will bring it up a bit, gauge is at 1.6, 2 or above is ideal. Thanks for the suggestion on the mate, I read that in the review too. Guess I will get it. As for my boat, it is a Jackson Rogue 10. I bought it used a couple of years ago to do trips like this and surf on Lake Erie. You can never have too many boats, I think I have 7 right now. It was more fun in a ww crossover boat than a touring boat.
You must have been there the day before I did the same trip, I fact you mentioned rain coming in on your last day. We had a cold and rainy trip May 29 & 30. I’m working on that video now. I remember passing the campsite you stayed at. Do you have location data from that overlook you hiked to? I’m going to make sure I make it up there next time I go.
Is there a name for the trail you took up the ridge? And I know you bushwhacked down to the creek but any idea the name of the creek or the general area of the creek and falls? Me and my son have a trip planned to pine creek gorge next month and would love to see it
You will love it. We camped river-right just downstream of Pine Island Run (on river-left). The trail is not marked, but is well traveled. It is on the upstream side (west) of Pine Island Run. Here is a pin: goo.gl/maps/W4ULV7tNww1CN9rt6
@@OutsideChroniclesI went on the same route last year and stayed at a campground. They are all booked for my returning trip planned for next weekend could you help me in any way to locate this site.
The Pine Creek Gorge (Grand Canyon of PA) was an amazing paddle. Excellent views, wild life, and whitewater. I had a great trip with my fellow raft guides. I was super impressed with the hikes to the rim.
Hey man, just wanted to say thank you for this video. Excellent quality and I'm thinking about doing the same trip myself. You rock!
I'm new to PA and looking to meet people to do trips like this with. Pine Creek Gorge isn't a far drive from where I live.
One of my favorite places to go..
I think this will be an annual trip for me. It was a beautiful place.
Wow, fun trip. Nice that you took your time. The sunrise morning shots were excellent - good planning.
Thanks, I agree, I was nice to slow down. So many times I am trying to pack in a ton to an adventure.
I thoroughly enjoyed your video, me and my family had a house in Tioga County a few miles away from Blackwell.. I truly have some of my fondest memories of this area. PA has so much to over the outdoorsman. I'm glad you enjoyed your trip! 🍋
Thank you so much. I was really impressed with the Pine Creek. It will be a yearly trip. I also hope to hike the west rim trail.
I enjoyed your video ...I can remember paddling all the way down the gorge when there were still freight trains going up and down the creek...way before anything like a rails to trails was ever thought of ...yhe gorge was much wilder then ...and there weren't many restrictions on where you could or couldn't just pull off and set up camp for the evening ,build a campfire,and cook supper....we used to be awakened in the middle of the night by the sound of a freight train passing by our campsite. Those days are sadly gone ...Mid fiftys to early sixtys... it was a magical time ...of course we didn't have cell phones or GPS gear ,and the only problem I can remember is that the raccoons liked to steal our bacon and eggs we had stored in one of the cool feeder streams...anyway...again thank you for the great video ...
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My pleasure, I am glad it brought back some good memories.
Looks like a fun trip! Sounds like the food was a success. I'd bet cheaper than mountain house when you plan properly.
I loved the meal plan, yes, probably half of Mountain House. I like the convenience of Mountain House, but gets expensive on a multi day trip.
I’ve had this trip on my radar for a long time! I have been thinking about biking it first and have already spotted that ridge climb up to the cliff as a must do. You just confirmed it wasn’t an impossible task. Now I have the bushwack down to the falls to add to the list! Going to have to watch out for the falcons though. Definitely don’t want to send a drone up there like I had thought about. We need to get you set up with a better hammock setup with a top quilt and under quilt. If you have liked sleeping in what you have, it will only get more awesome!
You will love it. The bike ride looks pretty easy. One guy in my group put his bike in a canoe, paddled to camp, rode his bike to put-in, then drove to takeout, and rode back to camp. But you could easily do it in one trip. As far as the hammock, I am sold on the top quilt, but have not pulled the trigger on the bottom quilt. But soon! It will be way better than a pad on cold nights.
@@OutsideChronicles I am definitely doing the bike camp. Just found a tour bus service that will take me and my bike and packs from Jersey Shore to the North end of the trail for $20 and I can take whatever time I want to get back to my car at Jersey Shore 62 miles away. It is only on the first Saturday of each month though.
I enjoyed this one a lot! More kayaking!
Thanks, if you like this adventure, you are going to love th-cam.com/video/P5NZx2y8KEc/w-d-xo.html. Pine Creek was a warm-up for the Allagash.
I did that same trip plus all the way to Lock Haven if I remember correctly. 100 miles total. BSA Troop 1452, I believe it was 1978.
Cool, I’ll have to look into that route.
I live right across the way in Delaware so I'll definitely have to come up here sometime
It is an amazing place to hike and paddle. It is going to be an annual trip for me.
Hi, i am from Allison Park, Pa. and there is a creek there named Pine Creek; Obsiously not the same as where you are but enjoyed watching.
I am sure there are several Pine Creeks. This is the one that runs through the Grand Canyon of PA. An absolutely beautiful area.
I've kayaked it several times.
My most memorable time on the Pine was when I shot a bear in Nov 2009, from the west side to the east side and took my pants and boots off, crossed the creek to check for blood.
I love that country.
I have not done that run in a couple of years. Maybe this spring!
@OutsideChronicles I'll be up Memorial Day weekend with my madriver adventurer 14 canoe. That creek is full of people that weekend but who can blame them, it's the place to be!
Nice video, I'm planning on doing this trip next week, unless the water levels are too low. If you haven't bought it yet, buy the ground sheet for the chair. It'll stop you from sinking the legs in softer ground. It's worth the few ounces in weight.Also, how long you have that kayak?
Hopefully this rain will bring it up a bit, gauge is at 1.6, 2 or above is ideal. Thanks for the suggestion on the mate, I read that in the review too. Guess I will get it. As for my boat, it is a Jackson Rogue 10. I bought it used a couple of years ago to do trips like this and surf on Lake Erie. You can never have too many boats, I think I have 7 right now. It was more fun in a ww crossover boat than a touring boat.
You must have been there the day before I did the same trip, I fact you mentioned rain coming in on your last day. We had a cold and rainy trip May 29 & 30. I’m working on that video now. I remember passing the campsite you stayed at. Do you have location data from that overlook you hiked to? I’m going to make sure I make it up there next time I go.
Send me an e-mail, I will give you a rough location. I did not track it with GPS, but can mark up an approximate track. Mike@outsidechronicles.com
If the entire run was like the Owassee or better, I’d consider it.
It is a beautiful trip, but I would not consider it a whitewater river.
Is there a name for the trail you took up the ridge? And I know you bushwhacked down to the creek but any idea the name of the creek or the general area of the creek and falls? Me and my son have a trip planned to pine creek gorge next month and would love to see it
You will love it. We camped river-right just downstream of Pine Island Run (on river-left). The trail is not marked, but is well traveled. It is on the upstream side (west) of Pine Island Run. Here is a pin: goo.gl/maps/W4ULV7tNww1CN9rt6
What was the level (hoping your remember...)?
3.3ft, luckily I said it in my opening which is near perfect levels. But you can run it between 2.5 - 3.5.
@@OutsideChronicles Thanks! I must have missed it.
Is that camp location you stayed at Private property. Do you need a permit?
No permit needed, there are a few at large camps along the way.
@@OutsideChroniclesI went on the same route last year and stayed at a campground. They are all booked for my returning trip planned for next weekend could you help me in any way to locate this site.
Do you know how far past the campground you had to go to get to the campsite
What type of canoe did Ken use? How can I contact him? Thanks.
From Ken "on the Pine I used a 16’ Old Town Penobscot & on the Allagash I used a 14’ Mohawk Challenger. Both about 30 years old "