Pics from the lovely Allegheny National Forest plus plans for ’25
Shunpiking in the lovely Allegheny National Forest on a Golden afternoon.
The road to our camp site at Willow Bay Campground with our home-on-wheels at the bottom of the hill.
Michele and I will forego a summer surrounded by this forest. Instead, we’ll spend next summer beside the Columbia River in Central Washington. With an assistant, we’re to manage two small campgrounds — 17 sites and 21 sites — for the small city of Bridgeport.
Many of our friends believe Washington to be a rain forest; the Cascade mountains and western Washington are, in fact, wet and lush. Central Washington, on the other hand, is a desert with dry (and often hot) summers.
Bridgeport’s RV parks cater to a diverse group of travelers… travelers who likely spend part of each day thinking about salmon fishing.
We’ve loved our corner of NW Pennsylvania and made quite a number of friends. We will miss them.
But the road beckons.
We enjoyed meeting you and will miss seeing you next year. Wish you all the best.
Thanks, Tracy. It’s been two great summers.
Your Allegheny pictures are really beautiful. I know it will be hard to leave the scenery and your new friends behind.
I lived in Umatilla OR for 6 months in about 1984. It is on the Columbia.
I’ve ridden through there, Dave. Cows, sheep and salmon. Vineyards now, too, I think.