when you get to the Norman Wood bridge on the York county side there is a park with some great lock remains in the park. I haven't seen them since the 70s but then they were in really good shape
My wife's great grandfather operated a canal boat from Green Branch he lived on the first farm on the right as you came up from the parking area on Green Branch Road. Her parents lived on the next farm at the intersection. You should drive along Green Branch on Douglas Road and also take Old Bridgeville Road up from where you parked, when you get up to the top in open farm ground all the land on the left will be under water when the Cuff's Run Project destroys it. You could do a loop of Douglas, Green Branch, Old Bridgeville and 425, very scenic.
What a fun video! I liked the various days. Are you still doing the Delaware canal? I enjoyed the ones Ive seen. The canal was in pretty good shape. Stay safe❤❤❤❤❤
That was fun. Meandering is a fun way to hike.
Adventure! The fun is in the search and even moreso when one is successful. Thanks for trying and hopefully you will find something soon!
when you get to the Norman Wood bridge on the York county side there is a park with some great lock remains in the park. I haven't seen them since the 70s but then they were in really good shape
My wife's great grandfather operated a canal boat from Green Branch he lived on the first farm on the right as you came up from the parking area on Green Branch Road. Her parents lived on the next farm at the intersection. You should drive along Green Branch on Douglas Road and also take Old Bridgeville Road up from where you parked, when you get up to the top in open farm ground all the land on the left will be under water when the Cuff's Run Project destroys it. You could do a loop of Douglas, Green Branch, Old Bridgeville and 425, very scenic.
What a fun video! I liked the various days. Are you still doing the Delaware canal? I enjoyed the ones Ive seen. The canal was in pretty good shape. Stay safe❤❤❤❤❤
Did you ever go see the Millersburg Ferry crossing the Susquehanna River?
Good effort, but, the answer to the first part of your question is 'no way'.