Opposites attract. My wife and I are very opposite in a lot of ways. Married 19 years last month. She "does not like" the wilderness. Yet I was able to bribe her to do a little 2 mile round trip to Apple Pie Hill this morning. She loved it. She always seems to end up loving our little hikes when I can get here out there. I think she "does not like" the idea more than she "does not like" the wilderness. As long as she humors me once in a while I will never tell her that.
Anyway a few pics from our journey. It was so clear we saw A.C., Philadelphia, F.R. Mountains. and as far north as Sourland Mountain. Beautiful Morning.
Anyway a few pics from our journey. It was so clear we saw A.C., Philadelphia, F.R. Mountains. and as far north as Sourland Mountain. Beautiful Morning.
I just know that there are quite a few hills in the pines between AP Hill and Arney's Mt. that rise up 200 plus feet. There are also a multitude that are 150-200. I just looked up Arneys and it is around 200-210. It is hard to tell from the pic I posted but that was really far in the distance. How is it dominating the horizon so much with so many like hills between the two hills?
. I think if you look at a topo it's pretty clear that you were looking at Arneys and probably that hill to the east at Juliustown. I suspect that the view just fooled you into thinking the distance was much greater than it is. I don't know the height of Apple Pie tower, but assuming it's 75 feet for the sake of argument, the horizon is only about 10.5 miles away. Pemberton is 12.5 miles from Apple Pie Hill. So Arneys would loom up exactly as your picture depicts.