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Wissahickon Valley Park Rim to Rim, Part Two with Lisa Kleiman, Debra Brackett, and Sheryl Rose

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Photo courtesy of Melvin Chappell Meeting at 100 Steps 100 Steps by Gordon Henderson Hiking Rim to Rim in Wissahickon Valley Park may not offer the same ‘bragging rights’ as a rim to rim hike of the Grand Canyon, but it will surely provide you with beautiful scenery, a rewarding hike on both sides of Wissahickon Creek, wonderful views, and friendly folks to enjoy it with! Come join us for the second of our Rim to Rim hikes, this time on the south side of the park. We will meet at the 100 Steps trailhead and hike along the yellow

Wissahickon Valley Park Rim to Rim, Part Two with Lisa Kleiman, Debra Brackett, and Sheryl Neckritz

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Photo courtesy of Melvin Chappell Meeting at 100 Steps 100 Steps, courtesy of Gordon Henderson Hiking Rim to Rim in Wissahickon Valley Park may not offer the same ‘bragging rights’ as a rim to rim hike of the Grand Canyon, but it will surely provide you with beautiful scenery, a rewarding hike on both sides of Wissahickon Creek, wonderful views, and friendly folks to enjoy it with! Come join us for the second of our Rim to Rim hikes, this time on the south side of the park. We will meet at the 100 Steps trailhead and hike along the

Five Trails, One Hike: South Wissahickon, with Debra Brackett, Jean McWilliams, and Sue Amon

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Meet at Top of 100 Steps Did you know that the trails of the Wissahickon extend along both sides of Lincoln Drive? Join us for a loop walk that includes five major trails in the southern section of the Wissahickon. We’ll start and finish at the 100 Steps and enjoy the variety of vistas from both sides of the creek and Lincoln Drive. Along the way, we’ll observe natural and historic interest points, including the Hermit Cave and a former quarry. The route includes some steep and rocky ascents and descents and is about 4-4.5 miles long. Children 12 years