Went to Wolf Rocks near Forbes State Forest for a quite nice five mile loop hike with George. The trail, although riddled with large rocks which promoted stumbling if you weren't paying attention, was open and well maintained. There was even amazingly prominent signage. We were able to maintain a fairly brisk pace due to the nature of the trail. With a stop to hang out on the sand stone boulders overlooking Linn Run and Forbes State Forest, we made the round trip in a little over two hours. The under story was a mosaic of seas of emerald green ferns in deer defoliated glory and dense patches of pines, mountain laurel and rhododendron where you couldn't see very far into the woods. Pennsylvania woods can be quite breath taking. There was a large piece of garbage left on a rock near the boulders, I went over, meaning to pack it out. I was surprised to see it was a ziplock bag with a tupper-ware-esque container in it with the message to the effect of, "Congratulations, you found a letter box (?) please do not remove" (letterboxing.org). So we left a message in the box and let it remain in situ in similar style to geocaching. This was such a nice walk in the woods that I would like to go to this area again soon. The thing to do next time is to pack a lunch and eat on top of the boulders overlooking the forested rolling hills and the valley below. Plus there are heaps of other well marked trails in both of the nearby State Forest and Park lands that I'm sure are well worth exploring.