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Pennsylvania ATV

Monday, August 16th, 2010

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Product DescriptionTake a journey through history with ATVs in Pennsylvania. Author Rob Ginieczki takes you through a journey through lush forested mountains and hills, and reveals the story behind some of the most exciting tracks in Pennsylvania. Test your skills on technical single track sweet, along a cold mountain stream, or enjoy a leisurely walk with your family on one of the many trails of Pennsylvania Rail. Among the Laurel Highlands of Pocono Plateau, Mount. . . More>>

Pennsylvania ATV

Abandonded Pennsylvania Railroad West Penn Trail Blairsville Indiana Westmoreland County PA

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010


A major missing link along the West Penn Bike Trail was opened on June 18th 2009–take a ride (sorry so bumpy) to view this major connector to the Hoddlebug and Ghost Town Bike Trails in Indiana and Westmoreland County–See photos of what this looked like at www.stuffthatsgone.com. More videos on Youtube on this trail as well

Allegheny Passage Bike Trail Best View!! High Bridge Ohiopyle Pennsylvania Mile Post 72 Bridge

Saturday, March 27th, 2010


Also Check Out www.stuffthatsgone.com The Great Allegheny Passage from Mile post 87 to Mile post 70 Connellsville to Ohiopyle contains some of the best scenery and history along the Southwestern Pennsylvania section, including several bridges, waterfalls, exotic plant life shear cliffs, and fully shaded trail for easy peddling in any weather. This section is the last mile before the Ohiopyle train station, showing whitewater rapids, and two wonderful high bridges. Be sure and take the new side spur at milepost 86 to Dunbar–an extra 7 miles to your journey –more exciting historical sites. Visit our online store stores.ebay.com

Abandoned Pennsylvania Railroad 1907 Route West Penn Bike Trail Blairsville PA

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010


Also Check out www.stuffthatsgone.com The 1907 Alignment of the Pennsylvania Railroad running through Indiana and Westmoreland Counties featured 4 beautiful stone arch bridges prior to going through a tunnel. In 1950 the Conemaugh dam was constructed to hold back flood waters that buried Pittsburgh in 1936. As a result this alignment had to be raised and moved to the south. The West Penn Bike trail was constructed a few years ago and when the flood waters are not over the top of the bridges you can enjoy a short but very visual ride. With the missing link bridge being finished later this year this trail will be able to travel for several more miles east. This section can be accessed from several points of US 22 East. Visit our online store for photos stores.ebay.com

Abandoned Pennsylvania Railroad West Penn Bike Trail Blairsville PA

Saturday, March 6th, 2010


also check out www.stuffthatsgone.com to see three views of this bridge over 80 years. The newly constructed bike bridge connection across the conemaugh river using the 1907 PA railroad alignment is almost done! Enjoy the narration and the luck of catching a train going across the current alignment! Photos Available at our online store stores.ebay.com