The Spared Giants: A Walk Through the 400-Year-Old Heart of the Plateau
To understand the High Plateau, you must understand the "Big Survey." In the late 19th century, the Allegheny Mountains wer...
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The High Plateau is a massive layer cake of deep time. Unlike the jagged, tectonic peaks of the Rockies, the Allegheny Mountains are "dissected"—meaning they were once a flat plain that has been relentlessly carved out by water over ...
To understand the High Plateau, you must understand the "Big Survey." In the late 19th century, the Allegheny Mountains wer...
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The Allegheny High Plateau is a landscape shaped by water—from the deep Ohi:yo' (...
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The main river guide we published covers the standard Kinzua-to-Warren reach, emphasizing casual paddling. But for those se...
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Located just a stone's throw from the Kinzua Dam, the Trails at Jakes Rocks have transformed the Allegheny National Forest in...
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The Allegheny River is the defining waterway of the High Plateau. Starting as a small spring in Pennsylvania, it gathers st...
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The weather on the Allegheny High Plateau does not follow the rules of Pennsylvania. Ask any seasoned local, and they will ...
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The Jakes Rocks trail system, just across the reservoir, is designed for movement and efficiency. The Tracy Ridge Recreatio...
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The peaceful, clear water of the Allegheny Reservoir—the same water we paddled in our recent guides—hides a dyn...
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During the mid-1800s, the Allegheny River was the primary "highway" for the world's finest White Pine. But the river was a tr...
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Before the Kinzua Dam was built in the 1960s, the Allegheny River was a different beast. It was faster, shallower, and held s...
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Logging camps were lonely places. When the wind howled through the hemlocks and the shadows grew long, the men of the Alleghe...
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In the annals of American history, there has never been a rise or a fall quite like ...
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Before Paul Bunyan ever swung an axe in the Northwoods, the Allegheny Plateau had a living legend of its own: ...
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Deep in the unglaciated "Old Plateau" (see ...
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In the heart of the Allegheny National Forest lies a 120-acre cathedral of ancient wood known as ...
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The dense, second-growth forests of the Plateau have a way of playing tricks on the mind. Once the sun dips below the ridge o...
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The Seneca are known as the Keepers of the Western Door of the...
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If you’ve ever been on the Allegheny at dusk, when the water turns the color of cold tea and the fog rolls off the hill...
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When the earthmovers began carving out the foundation for the Kinzua Dam in the early 1960s, they weren’t just moving d...
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If you boat across the glass-calm waters of the Allegheny Reservoir on a quiet morning, you are floating over a lost world. S...
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If you spend enough time in the taverns of Tionesta or around a campfire in the Allegheny National Forest, the conversation e...
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In 1933, the Allegheny Plateau was a scarred landscape. Decades of aggressive logging and unchecked forest fires had left the...
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To most visitors, Jakes Rocks is a place of breathtaking vistas—a series of stone balconies overlooking the shimmering ...
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We have previously explored how a colossal Ice Age dam blocked the northward flow of the ancient Allegheny River, turning it ...
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There is a place in the Allegheny National Forest where the world changes in the span of a single step. To most drivers on Ro...
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When the final rays of sun dip below the Rimrock Overlook, and the boaters and hikers retreat from the Kinzua Reservoir, a se...
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To stand on the Rimrock Overlook and watch the Allegheny River snake through the deep, timbered throat of the Kinzua Valley i...
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When standard histories discuss the "Birth of the Oil Industry," they focus almost exclusively on Drake’s Well in Titus...
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The Allegheny Plateau is defined by its ancient, unshakable foundation. We live on a landscape carved by wind and water over ...
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The towering steel of the Kinzua Viaduct may be the most famous landmark in our region, but the true architects of the Allegh...
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It was once hailed as the "Eighth Wonder of the World." Stretching 2,053 feet across the gorge and standing 301 ...
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## **THE EDGE OF ETERNITY: How the Ice Age Rebuilt the Allegheny Plateau** **WARREN, PA** — To the casual hiker trekking through the dense black ...
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