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Gone Traveling
This weekend I spent a few days exercising my RAM 3500 with it's AEV Prospector package and Four Wheel Camper pop-up camper. Saturday was windy and rainy while Sunday turned out to be a beautiful fall day. I spent Saturday night being rocked to sleep by the gusty winds atop Bowers Mountain and loved every minute of each day.
Here are a few pictures to share:
Saturday afternoon on top of Blue Mountain.
Sitting in the forest listening to the raindrops meet the leaves.
Dropped down off the mountain for a very early dinner at the Blain Hotel which has been open since 1846.
Picked up some supplies at an Amish store in Blain before heading back up onto the mountain.
I forgot my book so I checked the local library but they were already closed.
Sunday was a bright beginning to a new day. I hiked for around two hours and felt wonderful.
Fresh bear scat close to where I camped. I didn't recognize the types of seeds so I am not sure what it was feeding on but the meal was juicy. I tried to smell also but was unable to detect any specific odors from berries.
Here is an abandoned railroad tunnel from 1893 on Conococheague Mountain. It collapsed internally several times during construction so it was never completed.
Departing wonderful Tuscarora State Forest and heading back to plan for another adventure.
Here are a few pictures to share:
Saturday afternoon on top of Blue Mountain.
Sitting in the forest listening to the raindrops meet the leaves.
Dropped down off the mountain for a very early dinner at the Blain Hotel which has been open since 1846.
Picked up some supplies at an Amish store in Blain before heading back up onto the mountain.
I forgot my book so I checked the local library but they were already closed.
Sunday was a bright beginning to a new day. I hiked for around two hours and felt wonderful.
Fresh bear scat close to where I camped. I didn't recognize the types of seeds so I am not sure what it was feeding on but the meal was juicy. I tried to smell also but was unable to detect any specific odors from berries.
Here is an abandoned railroad tunnel from 1893 on Conococheague Mountain. It collapsed internally several times during construction so it was never completed.
Departing wonderful Tuscarora State Forest and heading back to plan for another adventure.