ack Moshannon State Park A map of Centre County shows some of the little-known backroads cyclists are advised to explore. Besides the timber wolves, bicycling great in Centre County By 808 FRICK Collegian Staff Writer ! Many University students, especially freshmen, seem to have little or no idea what's south of Playland or north of the Intramural Fields in Centre County. Some say it's all wolf-laden virgin timberland ; some virgins say it's tim berland laden with wolves, some timber , wolves complain there aren't enough virgins or timber, and some believe if you trek far enough you'll reach either Pittsburgh or Canada. That's really a shame, because this entire area is laced with roads that wind through countryside and interesting little towns, and are perfect for bicycling. Before the main highways were built :that connect State College with the outside world, villages like Centennial, Oak Hall and Lemont were linked by 0155533 NE GSA Commonsplace Coffeehouse = featuring: 7- t: 'DON OVERLY' and 41 'TIM CRAVEN' Fri. Julyl Bpm 102 Kern - - toototao-YA- "a stitch in time" Yarn Shop 139 S. Fraser St. Collegian living the dail riP .c es • lsburg to College Boa Grove Mills tone Valley hippies Dam two-lane roads that are now free from any heavy traffic. All of them are in good repair and are populated-just enough so you're never far from a house in case of emergency and never too far from a gas station or general store in case of thirst. Before actual instructions are given to reach these highways, here are a few tips that might make your trip through the hinterlands more pleasant: First and foremost: make sure you have a full rage of gears. Parts of this area get rather hilly, and unless you stay in the heart of the valley, the first few gears of a ten-speed bike are almost mandatory. Beware of pot holes, crumbling shoulders and falling arches. In general, these by-ways are in very good condition but they aren't superhighways. A water bottle is a good accessory especially on the hot, humid days com Bellefonte Pleasant Gap mon in central Pennsylvania. I person ally prefer a soda can carried in the little wire water bottle. carrier for the follow ing reason: Beware of dogs. Most dogs a're chained and can only scare you (sometimes into a precipitous drop) there are the few, however, that can give you a good chase. While only one dog has actually caught me, I still like that conveniently placed soda can for use as a projectile. S.P.C.A. members need not be shocked. A well placed can at the foot of a charging dog scares it away effectively, and it beats mace. Leave frills at home. A pump and a spare tube might be worthwhile if you're handy with tools, but anything else is useless baggage especially a bell. The impulse to use a bell can be distracting when heading into a situation where you en re M arine 159 Pine Grove Road PINE GROVE MILLS on the way to Stone Valley Phone: 238-5328 Open Monday 8 Friday 10:30 to 8 Tues., Weds., Thurs., 10:30 to 5 sat. 9:30 to 3 Come to our big SAI L-A-BRATION Large selection of new and used sailboats, boards, dinghys, racers, daysailers, cruisers and catamar ans on display. Canoes, paddles, lifesaving equipment. Savings throughout the store Now through July 2 Register to win a FREE SAILBOAT and daily prizes! • Ask about free sailing lessons al Centre Hall MEI Ol 2.3015C.,,,,a6 a g o 0 STRAW PURSES Photo by Bpb Frick This cyclist, Lucy, pauses for a quick smile along Route 550. She and her friend Gina (not shown) were heading for Rhode Island from Bethesda, Md., when they, were photographed last Monday. should be slamming on the breaks and screaming. Never play chicken with automobiles, trucks or motorcycles you'll lose. Keep well off the road, especially with trucks. Don't be afraid to ask directions. Centre Countians are very friendly people on the average. Now for the roads: The best by far is Route 550, which stretches some 15 miles from Bellefonte to Centennial. It's well paved, little used, and runs through some of the nicest countryside in the area. Access to 550 is a simple trip from campus to the Mountainview Unit of Centre Com munity Hospital, through to Houserville, then turn left and follow the creek and the road to 550. You should arrive at 550 near a cemetery and a church. Turn right and it's four miles to beautiful and scenic IBM - .:.'" - "'' - : .. .., -. 1....'1:.'H' - :•DS OUTSTANDING A weekly look at life in the University community Bellefonte, turn left and two miles later there's beautiful, scenic Filmore. Past Filmore is Waddle, Buffalo Run and Centennial, in that order and all scenic and beautiful. There are two routes which lead back into State College from 550. The first is at Filmore and the second is just past Buffalo Run. Another good route starts at Whitehall Road (just past Briarwood at the southern end of State College), continues past Route 26 (College Ave.), and passes through Fairbrook and Baileyville. A short stint on Route 45 will take you from Baileyville to a small road that passes through scenic, beautiful Penn sylvania Furnace, Marengo, and eventually to Centennial. A quick glance at the map will show you're back on Route 550. From the scenic, beautiful town of Lemont a cyclist can peddle to Oak Hall, I ti Dll] And we can offer outstanding career opportunities in Engineering, Programming or Marketing. We will be interviewing at Pennsylvania State University on July 7,1977 To find out about IBM and let us find out about you, sign up for an interview at the Placement Office or write to: Ms. M. Dawkins, College Relations Representative, IBM Corporation, One IBM Plaza, Chicago, Illinois 60611. An equal opportunity employer IBM. Friday, July 1, 1977-7 turn left onto Brush Valley road, and travel along Mt. Nittany to Centre Hall. Over the mountain from Centre Hall is Pleasant Gap arid Bellefonte. Once in Bellefonte, Route 550 can be picked up and taken back to State College. • More ambitious cyclists might try traveling to Pine Grove Mills, turning left at the light, and traveling up the mountain to Whipples Dam or Stone Valley lake (about 10 to 20 miles from State College). Black Moshanon State Park is a long trip over Bald Eagle ridge, up a stretch of Route 220, left at Julian, then up a grueling seven mile stretch to the lake (about 30 miles). , These are just a few suggested routes. Try getting a detailed map, a good bicycle, a friend, and exploring Centre County on its backroads. It'll be Worth the trip.