If you don't want to be found in the Pocono forests, you won't be found.
Once the leaves drop, the odds on the side of the state will improve. Then deer season will bring enough idiots from the cities into the woods to really muck things up.
This is the kind of post that makes reading “the rest of the thread” worthwhile. Thanks dog!
First thing I thought of as well.
Remember this?
The kidnapping of Peggy Ann Bradnick took place near Shade Gap, Pennsylvania on May 11, 1966. Bradnick, who was 17 years old at the time, was kidnapped by William Diller Hollenbaugh and held captive for seven days before she was rescued by Pennsylvania State Police and the FBI at a farm in Burnt Cabins, Pennsylvania. Her ordeal made national headlines, and the search was the largest manhunt in United States history at the time.[1] One FBI agent, Terry R. Anderson, was shot and killed in pursuit of Hollenbaugh.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kidnapping_of_Peggy_Ann_Bradnick
Deer season will be his opportunity to leave the area. Could get up to a weeks head start before someone is noticed to be missing. Would be interesting if he dumped a stolen truck in WV or upstate NY and made it back to N.E.PA.