Sunday, March 8, 2026

Nomad Life - Day 180

Overnight we had to do the annual "Spring Forward" time change - that didn't help me to stay on track for my sleep goals...  In the end, I woke up at (the new) 0730.  Even though time had literally ticked away, I still spent part of the morning with reading, Duolingo and puzzles.  At 0800, I went to breakfast in the Lobby of the Microtel (Beaver Falls).  For the rest of the morning, I worked on my blog and eBird entries and then checked out of my at 1210.  The conditions outside were good again (55 F, sunny) and I was excited to get another day of hiking.  First, I drove through Darlington and got on PA-168.  Like the previous two days, I was following a map (prepared by the Wampum Chapter of the NCT Association) that I'd found at one of the trailheads.  This helped me to locate a new trailhead in the Beaver Dam area (PA-168 at the crossing of I-76) - I was parked there at 1225.  From my car, I hiked back to the east (North Dakota Bound), following the North Fork of the Little Beaver Creek.  In this area, I was very impressed to cross 15 brand new bridges that had recently been built across every single tributary creek by the Wampum Chapter.  Another nice feature was a brand new Lean-To (shelter) that must have just been placed on the site.  Everything in this area of the NCT is so new and shiny!  Today's 2.5 mile section of NCT actually tracked all the way back to the Trailhead I'd found on Friday (Scott Wallace Road).  Most of the trail was dry but I found places where creek water had pooled.  There were plenty of birds and some deer in this section and I very much enjoyed the walk through more of the State Game Lands.  After backtracking, I was done with my hike at 1415 (5 miles).  What a afternoon on the trail!  Hoping to get some more miles of the NCT in my car, I left the trailhead and drove (via farm roads) to the northeast.  Before long, I reached I-376 (Beaver Valley Expressway).  By that point, I was on Edwards Road and had reached the 2.5 mile mark on my odometer as the NCT headed out across a huge farm field nearby.  Looking at my map, I realized I'd be unable to access the NCT again for a while so I gave up and drove (via Darlington Road and PA-18) to the outskirts of the town of Wampum.  I found the trailhead (a bridge that crossed PA-18) and then followed the blue blazes (by car) into "downtown" Wampum.  At 1435, I arrived at a pretty little Trail Town area, with lots of signs and banners related to the NCT's passage through the area.  After admiring the work (yet again) of the Wampum Chapter of the NCT Association, I crossed the Beaver River (from the PA-18 Trailhead, I'd logged 0.5 miles of NCT in my car).  The NCT faded into the trees along the river for a short time but then reappeared near the boat launch on River Road - I followed it 0.3 more miles until it headed into the woods.  Like before, the map I was following showed a long distance of NCT in the forest so I decided to try to intercept it again in the near just to the west of McConnells Mill State Park.  The route to reach my target included some more driving on PA-168 and watching for blue blazes on other local roads.  Eventually, I found the NCT coming out of the woods at the intersection of Snake Run Road and Sankey Hill Road.  In my car, I followed the latter road to the east (Vermont Bound) until I reached Old Pittsburgh Road.  I passed through the town of Energy (they had a nice NCT sign at their local church) and got caught behind a farm tractor.  Eventually, I reached the western side of McConnells Mill State Park and completed my NCT drive at the Hell’s Hollow Trailhead by 1520 (4.6 miles of NCT driving).  I got out of my car and explored the busy trailhead but decided against another hike.  Instead, I drove on some back roads through the State Park.  This section was very hilly and there was also a lot of evidence of mining and blasting.  The houses nearby were also very pretty.  Before long, I got on US-422 and was soon able to locate Alpha Pass, which was in the northeast corner of McConnells Mill State Park (1540).  From there, I started following Johnson Road and, later, Burnside Road to reach the boundary of Moraine State Park.  Along the way, I crossed I-79.  At 1550, I reached the NCT Trailhead at West Park Road (2 more miles of NCT driven).  Feeling like it was fortuitous that I'd reached an easy northbound Interstate, I decided to suspend my NCT scramble for the day.  Before leaving the area, though, I drove across US-422 reach McDaniel's Launch (State Park boat ramp).  I wasn't actually looking for it but I found the NCT there (1555).  Feeling good about my day outdoors, I departed for New York State.  Using US-422, I made my way on to I-79.  With the wide open road in my windshield, I passed the time with some audiobooks.  At 1640, I stopped for a late lunch (or early dinner) at a Dairy Queen in the town of Meadville.  Not wanting to make a mess in my car, I ate in the restaurant.  During this break, I made reservations for lodging in the town of Dunkirk (on Lake Erie).  This activity caused me some fits (because I have to stay inside the GSA Per Diem Rates) but I managed to make a reservation on Booking.com (Choice Hotel site was much more expensive for some reason). Back on I-79, I drove north until I reached the suburbs of Erie and then changed to I-90.  At 1800, I crossed the border into New York and, a short time later, I got off the Interstate (avoiding the toll) at an exit that boasted access to the "Chautauqua Wine Trail".  It seems like this was another name for NY-5 because I passed through a LOT of wineries during the next 30 minutes.  After passing through Westfield (1810), I saw signs for the town of Portland, where the cartoonist creator of the "Marmaduke” strip once lived.  By 1830, I'd reached my hotel, the Clarion Hotel Conference Center on Lake Erie in Dunkirk.  As I'd hoped, the place had a harbor front view - beyond the building, it was possible to see some amazing angles of the partially frozen Lake Erie.  There were LOTS of piles of ice.  After getting settled in my room, I went walking along the edge of the Dunkirk Harbor and did some birding (1905).  Once back inside the hotel (1930), I watched movies until bed time (2300).  Overall, today was a great day of outdoor time, State Park touring and change of State.  I'll be headed to Buffalo in the morning!  NCT Today = 12.5 miles / Grand Total NCT = 133.2 miles