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For a Great Workout - Go on Vacation

Dr Ken and Josh at Ricketts Glen

This past weekend my family and I travelled to a little-known park called Ricketts Glen. It’s a Pennsylvania state park located in the Endless Mountain Region, which is in the Northeast part of the state just west of the Poconos. It’s well worth the three-hour drive from the Philadelphia area. We consider it to be one of the hidden treasures in Pennsylvania.

The park is located on Red Rock Mountain. The region is covered by a majestic forrest that conceals the Glens Natural Area and twenty-three beautiful waterfalls. They range in height from 11′ to 94′ high and are absolutely breathtaking. And to see them all, you’ll definitely get quite a workout. A difficult hiking trail called the “Falls Trail” calls out to you as it offers a close up view of all but one of the falls.

It was our fourth time visiting the park and we decided to “push it” a little this time since our kids were a bit older and stronger. We took the shortest route looping through the Falls Trail, which was approximately 4 miles long. We started at around 10:00 AM, and finished four and one-half hours later! Joshua, our three-year-old toughed it out until the last mile at which point he was hoisted up on to my shoulders for an easy ride home.

It’s great when exercise fits right into enjoyable activities, like hiking. While we were enjoying the wonderful surroundings, we didn’t even realize we were burning up between 300-500 calories per hour! Of course, everyone felt it the next day or two.

Later we had to prepare for our campfire by gathering and chopping wood. More exercise camouflaged as fun! After dinner, we got together with another family and organized an exciting game of “capture the flag”. We set up the field in and around the woods surrounding the cabins and used brooms as flags. More exercise in the form of running, chasing, and sneaking through the woods. Laura had even got into the fray and secretly snuck all the way into “enemy” territory unnoticed.

Rest came later as everyone sat around the campfire and shared stories of the days events. We were blessed with beautiful weather and a clear sky that gave way to a host of twinkling stars. It was our kids’ first realization that our sky is literally filled with stars from horizon to horizon. They were amazed.

The next day we “relaxed” more at the lake. Our family spent the day wrestling on the beach, playing football, and running in and out of the cold water. The day finished again with preparations for dinner and the campfire and another round of “capture the flag”.

Overall we had a full weekend. Our trip to Rickets Glen State Park was filled with wonder, laughter, togetherness and lots of physical activity. Overall, it wasn’t the most relaxing trip… but it was good.

2 comments

1 Laura { 06.30.08 at 11:32 am }

Dr Ken forgot to mention that the “girls” beat the “boys”at the first round of capture the flag. Of course the boys demanded an immediate rematch to tie the score. The kids, and the dads are looking forward to scheduling round 3 to break the tie. It definitely was a vacation full of physical activity!

2 Ben Lariccia { 07.26.08 at 5:27 am }

I very much enjoyed reading how your family incorporated fun and exercise into a trip to one of our beautiful state parks. In the blog you say, “It’s great when exercise fits right into enjoyable activities.” Along those lines, I’ve just purchased a “comfort bicycle” which I’m determined to use to get to my enjoyable therapy sessions at your office. Since Google Maps now shows walking directions, I’ll be able to bike the safest route to Spectrum Laser Therapy.

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