Saturday, January 19, 2019

Route 501 Shelter – Stone River – Fisher Overlook – Appalachian Trail Pennsylvania – Part 2

This was Day 2 of a very short two-day hike on the AT South, from PA 645 parking to the William Penn Shelter and then back over to the 501 Shelter. This section between 645 and the 501 shelter was very easy, nearly flat, and pretty much rock free except near the 501 shelter. There were a couple nice views along this route and an interesting blue blaze trail around AT mile 1194, just south of Fisher Overlook, that led to a pretty cool stone river. Fisher Overlook has a couple of really nice fire rings there too. The 501 shelter is very interesting and a bit more like a single room cabin. It is located a few hundred yards South of the Route 501 road crossing. The structure has a large picnic table in the center, a dozen bunks, some chairs, and a nice resource area where the log is. Outside are lots of picnic tables, a solar shower, water (piped in winter at the caretaker’s house), and ample tent sites. During winter, there is access to a nice privy down a red blaze trail. The site is right along Route 501 and food can be delivered to the parking area along the road. There are signs that prohibit “car camping”…so don’t expect to drive to the close parking and stay overnight.
Mileage from PA 645 to William Penn was only 2.1 miles. Day 2 I hiked back to the 501 shelter and then to the 645 parking, making for an 8.2 mile total trip.      

@0:42 – Parking / Road Crossing at PA 645
@2:06 – Mystery Pink Blaze
@2:26 – Blue Blaze to Stone River
@3:33 – Fisher Overlook and Fire Rings
@4:55 – Route 501 Crossing
@6:21 – Route 501 Shelter
@9:17 – Water
@9:47– Privy

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