Matt's New Mexico (Formerly Airstream) Adventure
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A parting shot from French Creek St Pk. Not my favorite spot honestly. The bathrooms were a horror show. In retrospect I regret not snagging a photo for you guys. It was gruesome. Like Crystal Lake post Jason attack bad. It was truly wretched. The pool was a bust too. Crazy crowded which I am def not feeling in 2020.
The surrounding area was not great either. There is a Natl Historic Site, Hopewell Furnace, that the girls visited while I did laundry and worked out. They said it was really cool. I’ll see if they have any pics.
The park had a ton of trails and a renowned orienteering course that we did not get to take advantage of due to our short stay there and the weather. Maybe next time. I think this is in @twin ’s neck of the woods and he is more than welcome to post any fun pics he might have or share any info.
Glad to be moving on. Our gnome from home found a nice mushroom that just shot spores everywhere. He’s easy to please. I’ll get some pics up once we explore our new location.
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As an aside, the new spot is pretty close to Pittsburgh which our research tells us has lots to offer and everything is actually open. I’m conflicted however seeing as how I bleed purple and being this close to Steelers country makes me feel ever so slightly on edge. You guys are equally as likely to see photos highlighting the area’s many cultural and scenic offerings, or commentary from jail cells and emergency rooms as I educate the locals about real football. Only time will tell.
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I got it from this 18th century cemetery in the park we’re camping at. The Jones Scott Singo cemetery was discovered by the Civilian Conservation Corps who cleared the land for the park. They originally cleared it because they thought it was about 12 farmers’ graves with stone markers. It was later found to contain over 50 graves, some of which were civil war vets.
Caroline loves cemetery’s ??? so she was beside herself…
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