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Tim Andersons climbPA blog

Trail running and rock amp;amp; ice climbing in southwestern Pennsylvania

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Cumberland Gap Hawk watch

Saturday, November 23, 2013. Saturday forecast for hawk watch. The Eagles should be up and flying by today given the forecasted winds, recent weather and bird movements to our North. Tim and Skyler Anderson will be counting at the watch today. Come on up and enjoy the Eagle flights, plentiful sunshine and mild November weather. Hope to see you there. PS Keep an eye out for the Wills Mountain goat. He was spotted on Thursday as seen in the photos below. Thursday, November 21, 2013.

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Trail running and rock amp;amp; ice climbing in southwestern Pennsylvania

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