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While everyone headed for the beach this past weekend, we headed west to the family farm and did some exploring around Huntingdon, the surrounding area, and Rothrock State Forest. Most of the driving was pretty tame, mostly forestry roads, as a number of the trails we were navigating to via a Topo Maps App on my iPhone were unfortunately gated off for the season. But it still made for a scenic drive with plenty of photo opportunites. The new AEV suspension was not fully put to the test yet, but it did absorb the washboard roads well.
Packing the Jeep for the trip, can't leave home without this:
We past this old graveyard on Stone Creek Ridge Road, almost all the headstones read 1800s or earlier:
This lead back to State Game Lands Road, which had a number of trails marked, but most were gated. Spotted a number of cool old cabins in the area, including this one which looked like a nice project:
Here are some shots from Rothrock:
We came out of Rothrock into the Kishacoquillas Valley, where there is a large Amish and Mennonite population. A number of the farmers were baling their hay in the fields.
We then headed back to the farm and I grabbed a few shots in the field with the round bales before the storm rolled in:
Packing the Jeep for the trip, can't leave home without this:
We past this old graveyard on Stone Creek Ridge Road, almost all the headstones read 1800s or earlier:
This lead back to State Game Lands Road, which had a number of trails marked, but most were gated. Spotted a number of cool old cabins in the area, including this one which looked like a nice project:
Here are some shots from Rothrock:
We came out of Rothrock into the Kishacoquillas Valley, where there is a large Amish and Mennonite population. A number of the farmers were baling their hay in the fields.
We then headed back to the farm and I grabbed a few shots in the field with the round bales before the storm rolled in: