While on a SB in PA I kept running into NBer's who kept raving about Peters Mountain Shelter. As it had been raining, hailing and lightening all day in Biblical proportions, I eagerly pressed on looking forward to a dry night.To my dismay, the shelter turned out to be 6'x 8' wide, 4' high and completely soaked. The floor was made out of various sized logs which were totally uneven. Figuring my fellow hikers had been joking me about the luxurious Peters Mountion shelter, I resigned myselve to tenting in the rain.Another SBer, Slider, showed up, and cursed when he saw the shelter as he had also been told to expect a palatial shelter. He decided to push on while I decided to stick it out. A few minutes later he came back up the trail laughing and told me the real shelter was another 100 yds. The real Peters Mountain shelter was brand new, slept about 20, and had a porch with seating. Later that night, a trail maintainer showed up and explained that the old shelter had been built by Earl Shaffer and used to have a plaque on it. Apparently the log floor was added on much later and when Earl found out he made them take the plaque down. I guess logs may not be better than plywood, but its better than no floor at all. Unless your Earl.