Pine Creek Gorge is truly a beautiful area. Ty for bringing it to people's attention. And glad you mentioned the hardwood forests ( PA is also known as "Penn's Woods"). A sad demise for our forests was the Chestnut blight. ..the once magnificent American Chestnut trees were once a valuable asset. My father found a sapling trying to grow out of an old stump, he "rescued" it and we now have an American Chestnut tree growing in our yard.Thru care and attention it is thankfully thriving and producing delicious nuts. Thank you for sharing your video and insightful information 😊👌
This is exactly what i want to do with my page. I want to explore pa finding all the hidden gems off the beaten path with my family. We have a cabin at the pa grand canyon and i know a bunch of beatiful places with waterfalls and swimming holes that most people dont know about. If youre ever into another trip to that area and want to get footage of of some remote locations let me know.
Glad you liked the video, I'd love to see more folks getting to the out of the way places here in PA. If ever you need suggestions or insight on doing so with your page, shoot me a message. I'd be happy to help!
The canyon is absolutely top tier. Easily in my top ten favorite trips in the state. Bonus: It doesn't cost anything other than the gas and food of travel.
@@keystonecuriosity yeah about 45 min away. You uh we're CNN lose to other famous locations up here. Like what y ok ur do in ng for those who want a 1 day vacation.
@@thomaswstorm That's the idea. Cant always afford to go on extravagant vacations but its not too hard to do day/weekend trips as long as you know where to go.
@@thomaswstorm both good choices! I'm waiting for the snow to do Valley Forge, helps to imagine the hardships in perspective of the soldiers at their winter quarters.
Your dog is quite cute. Oddly, i just saw a twin to yours on petfinder, except that one lost its' left eye!
That's Cooper! Hes been my friend and travel buddy for 10yrs now
Pine Creek Gorge is truly a beautiful area. Ty for bringing it to people's attention. And glad you mentioned the hardwood forests ( PA is also known as "Penn's Woods"). A sad demise for our forests was the Chestnut blight. ..the once magnificent American Chestnut trees were once a valuable asset. My father found a sapling trying to grow out of an old stump, he "rescued" it and we now have an American Chestnut tree growing in our yard.Thru care and attention it is thankfully thriving and producing delicious nuts. Thank you for sharing your video and insightful information 😊👌
History is full of sad stories which is why it is so important to learn. Glad you enjoyed it!
Love the videos have you been to Hyner Mt in summer when people ump off with their hang gliders and pine creek is below and a field they land in
I havent seen that one mentioned yet. I'll have to look into it, I know of a place along the AT near rt 501 that has a similar situation.
Thanks for sharing the fact that we, Pennsylvanian's, live in such a beautiful state.
A truly underrated statement. Glad you like it!
Saludos desde Pennsylvania
This is exactly what i want to do with my page. I want to explore pa finding all the hidden gems off the beaten path with my family. We have a cabin at the pa grand canyon and i know a bunch of beatiful places with waterfalls and swimming holes that most people dont know about. If youre ever into another trip to that area and want to get footage of of some remote locations let me know.
Hell yea man! I'd love to see it! Not sure the next chance I'll get to be back in the area but I'll certainly reach out when that happens.
Glad you liked the video, I'd love to see more folks getting to the out of the way places here in PA. If ever you need suggestions or insight on doing so with your page, shoot me a message. I'd be happy to help!
live just inside bradford county now ben wanting to visit there.
The canyon is absolutely top tier. Easily in my top ten favorite trips in the state. Bonus: It doesn't cost anything other than the gas and food of travel.
@@keystonecuriosity yeah about 45 min away. You uh we're CNN lose to other famous locations up here. Like what y ok ur do in ng for those who want a 1 day vacation.
@@keystonecuriosity Daniel noon homestead in reading, valley forge...
@@thomaswstorm That's the idea. Cant always afford to go on extravagant vacations but its not too hard to do day/weekend trips as long as you know where to go.
@@thomaswstorm both good choices! I'm waiting for the snow to do Valley Forge, helps to imagine the hardships in perspective of the soldiers at their winter quarters.