Rocky Knob Trail, Michaux State Forest, May 2014

I spent three days in the Michaux State Forest area when I went out to lead the HIKE For Mental Health Pole Steeple hike. I was able to hike a few trails during my trip, including the remote Rocky Knob Trail, located off a forest road atop South Mountain.
The Rocky Knob Trail was surprising in many ways. First, its not especially rocky by Pennsylvania standards. Secondly, the views alleged to be on the trail were always obscured by trees. And thirdly, I found the sensation of evil present still, 26 years after one of the most notorious crimes in Pennsylvania history took place not far from where I walked.


After a manhunt Carr was captured, and a plea bargain spared him the death penalty in exchange for no jury trial and a sentence of life without parole. The murder and subsequent trial are the subject of two books, H. L. Pohlman's The Whole Truth, and Claudia Brenner's memoir Eight Bullets. Brenner recovered from her injuries, completed her architecture degree, and moved to New York state, where she runs her own firm and does public speaking on violence against gay people.
I can't help but think of the crime as I ride the Perkiomen Trail, which crosses land part of Graterford Prison, Carr's home. And it was on my mind as I hiked along the Rocky Knob Trail. At one point I looked down towards the stream and felt a chill. Was it because I was alone on a mountaintop and it was late afternoon? Or because I was in the midst of beauty and the thought of evil? Was THIS the place on the hillside where Carr stalked his victims? I quickened my steps, and I felt better once I was back at my car.
The Rocky Knob Trail is a pleasant four and a half miles of relatively easy hiking, and I doubt I will ever visit again.
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