Thursday, February 14, 2013

Special places in your section of the Kittatinny Ridge!

Local maps of the regions across the Kittatinny Ridge and corridor are now up on the web site!  These Kittatinny Regions maps highlight the unique natural, historic and recreational resources - the special places - connected to this 185-mile landscape that spans 12 counties at a more local scale.  Each region is referred to by a more local name for the Ridge or a defining geologic or cultural feature - from east to west they are: Delaware Water Gap, Lehigh Gap, Hawk Mountain and the Pinnacle, Swatara Gap, Susquehanna Water Gaps, Capital AreaNorth Mountain and The Tuscaroras*.

Each region of the Kittatinny Ridge has a number of dedicated conservation partners and local advocates working with the Kittatinny Coalition, communities connected to the Ridge and state and federal agencies to preserve and bring attention to this special landscape.

What makes the Kittatinny Ridge so special in your area?  Are your favorite spots on these maps?  Tell us about it via email or comment on this blog.  Swatara Gap is featured above.  Check out the web site to view the rest! 

* Coming soon!

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Upcoming events on the Kittatinny

Sweet Arrow Lake Park, Schuylkill County
Fly-tying, bird feeding and rock hopping in the great Kittatinny outdoors!

Feb. 12, 19 & 28 ~ Fly Tying Classes at Sweet Arrow Lake Park
Sweet Arrow Lake Park, Pine Grove, PA
Join veteran fisherman and fly tier Bruce Schneck and other members of Trout Unlimited for an instructive evening aimed at a great outdoor sport. Whether you are experienced or just a beginner you will be sure to pick up some tips and swap some fish stories. For more information, visit the Sweet Arrow Lake Park events schedule.


Feb. 16 ~ Feed the Birds at Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, Kempton, PA
Join a full day program focuses on common winter birds and birdfeeding. For more information, visit the Hawk Mountain Sanctuary events schedule.


Feb. 17 ~ Manada Conservancy Volunteer Appreciation Reception
Manada Conservancy Office, Hummelstown, PA
Join Manada Conservancy again this year for a volunteer appreciation reception in the Manada Conservancy office! Light refreshments, conversation, and recognition of our volunteers has become an annual tradition. If you have volunteered for Manada Conservancy, or if you are considering it, come to this open house-style event—meet some of the Board members, and bask in the sunshine of their gratitude. For more information, visit the Manada Conservancy events schedule.


Mar. 2 ~ Hawk Mountain Hike with Blue Mountain Eagle Climbing Club
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, Kempton, PA
Meet at 9:00AM at the Visitor Center. 6-mile loop to the Sunset Overlook, North Lookout, East Rocks, River of Rocks, South Lookout. One section of boulder scrambling, several sections of rock-hopping, and generally rough trails with one or two steep ascents/descents make this a moderate to difficult hike, despite the short distance. Bring lunch and fluids. Trail fee applies if you are not a member of Hawk Mountain Sanctuary. For more information, visit the Blue Mountain Eagle Climbing Club hiking schedule.

Monday, February 11, 2013

Thanks to Wanamaker's General Store of Kempton!

Wanamaker's General Store (Photo: Nicholas Tonelli)
The Kittatinny Coalition would like to send a quick thanks to Wanamaker's General Store of Kempton, PA for letting us host our Mini-Grant Committee meeting there last month!   Wanamakers is an old-fashioned, family-owned general store in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country. They offer everything from groceries and homemade deli items to locally produced crafts and made-in-the-USA toys.


Wanamakers is located within minutes of the Appalachian Trail, Hawk Mountain Bird Sanctuary, Pamela's Forget-Me-Not B&B, The Country Seat, and WK&S Steam Railroad which even stops at the store on summer weekends.  Appalachian Trail thru-hikers have also been known to hitch a ride from Hawk Mountain for a resupply!

Friday, February 8, 2013

Pennsylvania Appalachian Trail Conservancy License Plate

Virginia's Appalachian Trail License Plate 
Calling all Pennsylvania Appalachian Trail enthusiasts!  Many of you know that we have been trying for a number of years to get a specialty license plate to support ATC here in PA. We're finally making progress. Representative Adolph Delaware County District 165 has drafted the bill to allow the creation of the plate.

We REALLY need you help on this and ask that you contact your state representative and ask them to consider signing on as a co-sponsor to Representative Adolph's bill. You can find rep's name and contact info by selecting your county, then your municipality here:
http://www.house.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/home/findyourlegislator/#county 


North Carolina's A.T. License Plate
ATC has benefited greatly from similar license plate efforts in Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia, PLEASE take a moment to contact your state legislator and ask him or her to co-sponsor rep Adolph's bill! Thanks!


Below is a copy of the memo that was sent to each state house rep:


Posted: February 1, 2013 09:30 AM
From: Representative William Adolph
To: All House members
Subject: Appalachian Trail Conservancy Special Registration Plate
Memo: Next week I will be introducing legislation that will establish a unique and distinctive Special Registration Plate in support of the Appalachian Trail Conservancy. This legislation also provides for organization registration plate application forms to be exclusively distributed directly from the organization that benefits from the registration plate. This provision will allow each organization to administer and benefit directly from any fee charged to obtain a special registration plate from that organization.

Additionally, for the first time, an individual may have that special organizational registration plate personalized. The fee to PennDOT for the plate will be $20.00 and the fee to have the same personalized will be $300.00. There will be no cost to the Motor License Fund and the fee established to personalize the plate may generate additional monies for the MLF.

Please join me in this effort to help the Appalachian Trail Conservancy.

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Upcoming events on the Kittatinny!

Heart for Hawks, Hikes and History!  Much happening on and around the Ridge.


  • Feb. 9 & 10 ~ Heart for Hawks at Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
    Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, Kempton, PA...
    Children ages 12 and under who bring a valentine to post in the Visitor Center receive free trail admission. Hawk or nature-themed valentines encouraged. For more information, visit the Hawk Mountain Sanctuary events schedule.

     
  • Feb. 9 ~ Eagle Watching Weekend with Jacobsburg Env. Ed. Center
    Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, PA...The upper Delaware River is one of the best places in the east to observe wintering Bald Eagles. Join us for these trips as we venture up along the river in the scenic Delaware Water Gap Natiomal Recreation Area from Arrow Island to Milford in search of these magnificent birds. The rare Golden Eagle has also been observed on these trips in the past. Other possibilities along the river include waterfowl such as Common Goldeneyes, Buffleheads and Common Mergansers. This is a great opportunity for photographers. For more information, visit the DCNR event listing.

  • Feb. 9 ~ 7th Annual Blue Mountain Winter Ramble
    Sherwood Drive Appalachian Trail parking area, Middlesex Township, PA...
    We'll start on the A.T. at Sherwood Drive, then climb Blue Mtn. at an easy pace, continuing on the Darlington Trail for a short distance, then turn around and return. With the leaves off the trees, we'll have spectacular views of the Cumberland Valley and southern Perry County. We'll stop for a snack break at the Darlington Shelter. If snow or ice makes the trip up Blue Mtn. too difficult, we'll choose an easier hike on the A.T. instead. For more information, visit Susquehanna Appalachian Trail Club's Hiking and Activity schedule.

  • Feb. 10 ~ A Decade of Research at the Lehigh Gap Wildlife Refuge
    Lehigh Gap Nature Center, Slatington, PA...
    Dr. Diane Husic, Chair of Biological Sciences at Moravian College, is a member of the Lehigh Gap Nature Center Board of Directors and serves as our volunteer Director of Research. Here she will talk about the research that has been conducted at the center in the past ten years and give us some hints about what research may be undertaken in the future. For more information, visit the Lehigh Gap Nature Center events schedule.

  • Feb. 12 ~ Wildwood Winter Lecture Series: The First Frontier
    Wildwood Lake Park, Harrisburg, PA...
    Join Scott Weidensaul, author of the new book The First Frontier, for an exploration of this older, wilder, darker period on Eastern history, when the land between the Atlantic and the Appalachians was contested ground – fought over by people who, despite differences of race, birth and language, considered it theirs, and worth dying for. For more information, visit the Wildwood Park events schedule.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Join us for the second Kittatinny Science Summit on February 27

Wednesday, February 27, 2013  9:30 a.m to 3:30 p.m.
Lehigh Gap Nature Center, Slatington, PA ~ RSVP


Please join us for the second Kittatinny Science and Research Summit to be held at Lehigh Gap Nature Center, 8844 Paint Mill Road, Slatington, PA on February 27.

This year’s summit will focus on “Closing the Gaps.” We will learn about ongoing research and monitoring projects that are gathering information that is important to conservation of the Kittatinny Ridge and Corridor. And we will have several breakout sessions to help us plan new initiatives for research and monitoring that gather critical information for conservation.  Learn more about last year's Summit.

Diane Husic of Moravian College and Lehigh Gap Nature Center will moderate the Summit. Presenters will include:

  • Kim McKee, Appalachian Trail Conservancy
  • Marian Orlouski, Appalachian Trail Conservancy
  • Elizabeth Crisfield, Penn State University
  • Terry Master, East Stroudsburg University
  • Dave Mitchell, PA Game Commission
In addition, there will be several breakout sessions including:

  • Planning for an all Kittatinny Ridge breeding bird survey
  • Addressing threats and planning for habitat quality assessment along the ridge and corridor
These sessions will focus on concrete ways to gather information to fill in data gaps in our knowledge of the Ridge to inform our conservation work.

We will conclude with ideas for moving forward with monitoring and filling in the data gaps, plus concrete methods for addressing some of the threats, such as right-of-way management.

Lunch will be provided to summit participants. A final, detailed agenda will be sent to participants prior to the summit. Registration will be at 9:30 a.m with the Summit beginning at 9:45.

The Summit is part of the work of the Kittatinny Coalition (http://kittatinnyridge.org/) and is funded in part by PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Lehigh Valley Greenway, Conservation Landscape Initiative.

For directions to Lehigh Gap Nature Center’s Osprey House, see http://lgnc.org/maps-directions.

PLEASE RSVP TO danlgnc@ptd.net BY FEBRUARY 20. THANKS.