Posted by dave2 on May 04, 2009 at 04:59:12 from (89.12.148.93):
In Reply to: Nicest route??? posted by dave2 on May 03, 2009 at 23:04:17:
Been even longer since I didn't have anyone tagging along. Wife bought me a RT flight for Xmas and the rental car for my Bday (tomorrow) and will stay home and take care of te animals. My priority is to see Mom (been 12 years) and my 2 Brothers. Then just bum around a few days visiting some folks around where I grew up, jump in the river at the favorite spot (if it's still there) and try to find a few arrowheads (ex wife, who I pray that I don't bump into, gave away all I had and all my guns when I came over here and she wasn't able to keep her pants on)
Don't care so much for farmland as I do woods and hills. The Northern PA route sounds good, just got to figure a Southern rt (KY, VA, WV ?) back across to MD.
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