TBE: Allegheny National Forest discussed in new bookFrom: FAW Info 
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Subject: [pa_wild] TBE: Allegheny National Forest discussed in new book


The Bradford Era

Wednesday, July 8, 2009


Allegheny National Forest discussed in new book


WARREN ­ In "The Way of the Woods: Journeys Through American Forests," Linda 
Underhill explores some of America¹s most extraordinary forests, from proposed 
wilderness in the Allegheny National Forest, to the old-growth groves of Cook 
Forest State Park, to the ancient rainforests of Washington¹s Olympic Peninsula.

Pittsburgh native Underhill, a resident of Wellsville, N.Y., and currently a 
visiting professor of English at Gettysburg College, spent several years 
visiting important forest areas from coast to coast in preparation for writing 
"The Way of the Woods," recently published by Oregon State University Press.

For her chapter on the ANF, titled "Going Wild," Underhill augmented her 
research with a hiking trip with Kirk Johnson, executive director for Friends 
of Allegheny Wilderness into the proposed addition to the Hickory Creek 
Wilderness Area in southern Warren County. Friends of Allegheny Wilderness is a 
Warren-based non-profit organization seeking permanent protection for select 
portions of the Allegheny.

The proposed addition to the Hickory Creek Wilderness is a 1,780-acre area that 
encompasses the headwaters of East Hickory Creek, a state-designated Wilderness 
Trout Stream, and it contains a two-mile segment of the popular Tanbark Trail. 
It was first proposed for wilderness designation as part of the Eastern 
Wilderness Areas Act in 1974 by former Pennsylvania Senators Hugh Scott and 
Richard Schweiker.

In total, Friends of Allegheny Wilderness has proposed that 54,460 acres of the 
Allegheny be designated as wilderness under the Wilderness Act of 1964 in their 
Citizens¹ Wilderness Proposal for Pennsylvania¹s Allegheny National Forest, 
published in 2003. During the U.S. Forest Service¹s recently completed Forest 
Plan revision, more than 6,800 of a total of 8,200 public comments specifically 
advocated for the Citizens¹ Wilderness Proposal.

"The Way of the Woods" is available through the publisher, via online 
booksellers such as Amazon.com and BN.com, and at bookstores. Underhill is also 
the author of "The Unequal Hours: Moments of Being in the Natural World," 
published in 1999 by University of Georgia Press.





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